The US space agency NASA has released a complete set of the first images taken by the James Webb Telescope, in frames that celebrate the beginning of a new era in astronomy that scientists have been waiting for years.

It was published on a television program in an hour-long live broadcast, which included the publication of images one after another, which showed two nebulae (two groups of celestial bodies) showing the life cycle of stars, a planet outside the solar system, and a compact group of galaxies.

One of the published images showed a planet outside the solar system, that is, orbiting a star other than our Sun, which is one of the main research axes of the telescope.

The main missions of the James Webb telescope are the study of the early age of the universe and astronomy.

It is worth noting that the telescope is equipped with enough fuel that allowed it to work for 20 years, and 20,000 people from all over the world worked on this project, which made it the fruit of a huge international collaboration.

It is worth noting that the US space agency NASA released the first image taken by the James Webb Telescope in a stunning image showing galaxies that formed shortly after the Big Bang more than 13 billion years ago.