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NASA Shares Sharpest, Deepest Picture Of The Universe Ever Taken, Internet Responds With James Webb Telescope Memes

NASA Shares Sharpest, Deepest Picture Of The Universe Ever Taken, Internet Responds With James Webb Telescope Memes

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Published July 12, 2022

Published July 12, 2022

This morning, NASA shared the first images taken with the James Webb Telescope, giving man the sharpest, deepest images of the universe it's ever had.

The picture is incredible, as every dot in the image without "spikes" coming off it represents an entire galaxy, capturing places in space that have existed for over 13 billion years.


Naturally, as with many other famous images of space, the internet responded with memes.

Though NASA has offered breakthrough glimpses at outer space in recent years, their incredible photographs have often led to memes. For example, when NASA captured the first image of a black hole in history, internet users responded by turning the black hole into an anime girl.

In this instance, Twitter users couldn't resist editing the James Webb Telescope's photograph and firing mild jokes at NASA's accomplishment.


Of course, for every meme there appeared to be two more posts marveling at what NASA was able to achieve.


The James Webb Telescope website has a full gallery of images captured by the space telescope, offering remarkable pictures of nebulas and galaxies. The JWT's Twitter account has also been posting photos this morning, offering some context as to what the images mean.



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