Farouk El-Baz on the James Webb Telescope: Observing strange things

Commented by the doctor Farouk El-BazHead of the Space Research Department at Boston University in the United States of America on the revolution in space science, the James Webb Telescope, stressing that the telescope is called the greatest head of NASA and responsible for achieving the entire Apollo project, and therefore the name was chosen to reflect the greatness and beauty in it.

Al-Baz added, during an intervention via the “Zoom” application, to the “A Last Word” program presented by the media, Lamis Al-Hadidi on the “ON” channel: “The mission of the telescope is enormous, as it looks at the far ends of the universe, which makes it different from previous telescopes.”

He continued: “No one could imagine the accuracy of the images that he succeeded in capturing, as he monitored information and things that none of the astronomers knew in the first place, and it will change the sciences of astronomy, because it monitored very strange needs such as clouds, gas and hot dust, and we did not know that and we must know its origin is not Not only that, but he observed a star surrounded by gases and dust, and its light was emitted from 100,000 light-years away.

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