NASA Webb Telescope
@NASAWebb
The world's most powerful space telescope. Launched: Dec. 25, 2021. First images revealed: July 12, 2022. Verification: http://nasa.gov/socialmedia
Hold onto your Gauntlet, Webb may have observed the birth of a supermassive black hole in the Infinity Galaxy - between the nuclei of two merging galaxies. go.nasa.gov/4nQiwdo

3 years & we’re only scratching the surface! On our 3rd science anniversary, we’re looking at one “toe bean” of the Cat’s Paw Nebula. This active star-forming region is revealing more about how young stars are shaping their surroundings! go.nasa.gov/3U8NsHW

Are we alone? To find out, we’re building the Habitable Worlds Observatory. This powerful space telescope uses proven technologies from @NASAHubble, @NASAWebb, and @NASARoman to look for signatures of planets that can support life — and maybe life itself. go.nasa.gov/44KCbT7
Three years of wonder ✨ It's been three years since we released our first science images, here's a recap. We're grateful to have you all along for this journey to #UnfoldTheUniverse!

Today marks 3 years since we released our first science images! 🤩 We’ve peered into the early universe, explored the atmospheres of exoplanets, shed light on black holes, and so much more! Stay up to date as we continue to #UnfoldTheUniverse: science.nasa.gov/mission/webb/
We love Webb’s spectrographic data and the way it studies stars. We love the way Webb sees exoplanets and can even study Mars. We love Webb’s big, gold mirrors and the way it sees back in time. We love Webb so much it even makes us rhyme! 10 things: go.nasa.gov/4eA2Fve