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The breakthrough NASA’s Image of the Universe has a unique Python angle

‘Webb’ can detect light that has been travelling through space for more than 13.5 billion years.
Recently, NASA shared the first images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope in a press conference. According to the space agency, it is “the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date.” (Image source: NASA) Some of the distant stars and galaxies captured in the image have never been seen before. Every picture is a new discovery and will offer a singularly unique insight into the universe that is yet to be discovered, according to NASA administrator, Bill Nelson.  (Image source: NASA) The first set of images from the James Webb Space Telescope are spectacular and believed to be capable of changing astrology henceforth. However, it is noteworthy that the development of the telescope was undertaken almost two decades ago. 
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Pritam Bordoloi
I have a keen interest in creative writing and artificial intelligence. As a journalist, I deep dive into the world of technology and analyse how it’s restructuring business models and reshaping society.
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