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U.S. President Joe Biden previews images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in a meeting, Monday, July 11, 2022,...
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window.
In order to do groundbreaking science, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope must first unpack itself in deep space. In...
U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris preview the first full-color image from NASA’s James Webb...
U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris preview the first full-color image from NASA’s James Webb...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, provides remarks at the...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, autographs a piece of mail...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, provides remarks at the...
A rare view of the James Webb Space Telescope face-on, from the NASA Goddard cleanroom observation window. Credit:...
The Sunshield on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the largest part of the observatory—five layers of thin...
NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan, far left, introduces members of the panel prior to a discussion of the search for...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivers opening remarks during a panel discussion on the search for life beyond...
John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, far left, speaks during a panel...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, center, talks to U.S. President Joe Biden as Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and...
NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan, far left, asks the members of the panel a question during a discussion of the...
Dave Gallagher, Director of Astronomy, Physics, and Space Technology at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory speaks...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivers opening remarks during a panel discussion on the search for life beyond...