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How to see pictures of James Webb?

  • July 11, 2022
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The wait is almost over. Whether we date the countdown to James Webb’s launch day last Christmas, or to the moment more than 25 years ago when planning

How to see pictures of James Webb?

The wait is almost over. Whether we date the countdown to James Webb’s launch day last Christmas, or to the moment more than 25 years ago when planning began for this fascinating space telescope, One of the most anticipated milestones is the publication of the first images captured by him. And although we have had a few appetizers during these months in this regard, nothing takes away our appetite for the main dishes.

A few days ago we finally got to know what the first images captured by James Webb will show us, and while the original plan was to release all the images tomorrow, Tuesday July 12th, this weekend the announcement was that the first is presented in the afternoon (American, yes) today at a joint appearance by Joe Biden, President of the United States, and Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator. This performance will take place at 5:00 PM ET, 11:00 PM in mainland Spain.

After this first sample progressed to the present day, the rest of James Webb’s pictures will be released tomorrow at various briefings which will begin at 9:45 a.m. ET, 3:45 p.m. in Spain and last until noon, as a press conference is scheduled at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center at 12:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. in mainland Spain). However, if you don’t have a whole morning or afternoon to fully enjoy the event and what you are interested in are the pictures, they are scheduled to screen from 10:30am ET, 4:30pm in Spain.

How to see pictures of James Webb?

NASA will broadcast all of these events live on multiple channels, including NASA TVwhich can be found at Youtube Y on the NASA website . The launch will also be streamed on the NASA app as well as on NASA’s social channels at Facebook , Twitter , Youtube , Twitter Y Dailymotionso as you can see, there will be no shortage of opportunities to enjoy, to live, one of the most important astronomical events of the year.

And if you don’t want to watch the clock, don’t worry, because at MuyComputer we will be watching the presentation of the images very closely and of course, We will tell you tomorrow as they are published. And not only because of our desire to inform, but also because we also look forward to seeing them and sharing them with you. And in the meantime, to speed up the appetizer, here you can see a test shot from a few days ago, while in this link to the shots from a calibration test done a few months ago.

Source: Muy Computer

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