close Video James Webb Telescope helps advance technology on Earth Fox News anchor Bret Baier reports on the advancements the James Webb Telescope has brought to space and life on Earth on 'Special Report.' WASHINGTON – The James Webb Telescope is delivering amazing photos of space like we’ve never seen before. "It’s a new window into the history of our universe," President Joe Biden said during an unveiling of the first photographs.
The telescope has exceeded scientist’s expectations in what they are learning and seeing. Some of the most recent discoveries are of three galaxies that may be actively forming. NASA ADMINISTRATOR SAYS 'AT LEAST A TRILLION' OTHER PLANETS LIKE EARTH COULD EXIST IN UNIVERSE "Some of the most beautiful things that you've seen," Administrator Bill Nelson said.
"We’ve discovered how stars are formed...
We have pictures now of the death of stars. We're beginning to understand what black holes are, these things that are so fierce in their gravitational pull that they suck everything into it, including light. There's so much that we don't know, but things like the James Webb Space Telescope just add one more thing in our knowledge of who we are and what we are and where we are.
" The technology has improved our vision of space, while also helping improve vision for millions on Earth . NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said the James Webb Space Telescope adds to ‘our knowledge of who we are and what we are.’ (Getty Images) "We needed to understa.
