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SUMMARY:NOVA 50x4 - New Eye on the Universe
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DESCRIPTION:In July 2022\, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope released it
	sfirst images\, looking further back in time than ever before toshow our u
	niverse in stunningly beautiful detail. But that wasjust the beginning: Wi
	th tons of new data and spectacularimages flooding in\, Webb is allowing s
	cientists to peer deepin time to try to answer some of astronomy's biggest
	 questions.When – and how – did the first stars and galaxies form? And
	can we see the fingerprints of life in the atmospheres ofdistant exoplanet
	s – or even within our own solar system?
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