

The US space agency NASA is going to show the world a ‘deep picture’ of the universe that has been taken before and no one has seen.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told a news conference in the US city of Baltimore on Wednesday that the image was taken by a new webspace telescope that will be unveiled to the world on July 12.
“It’s something I’ve never seen before,” said Bill Neeson.
The US space agency launched a space analysis program in December last year, under which the sent instruments are now close to the orbit of the sun, which is 1.5 million kilometers from the earth.
The amazing telescope called the web also has the ability to unravel more secrets of the universe that no other telescope has ever been able to do.


It uses lenses that can take a clear picture despite the dust and gas barrier in between.
“These (telescopes) are going to bring out more new things about the objects in the solar system and the planets orbiting other stars,” he said. How similar they are. ‘
According to him, “maybe it will answer some of our questions like where do we come from?” Who are we What else is there?
Infrared installed on the web has the ability to take an in-depth look at the situation at the time of the Big Bang, which occurred 13 billion 800 million years ago.
Thirty-three million years of research has been done in this regard, but now it is thought that the ability of the web telescope can break this record.
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melra also thanked NASA’s partner Airspace for the telescope and said that the telescope could work for twenty years.
“During these twenty years, we will not only go down in the layers of history and time, but also go beyond them because we have the opportunity to make more observations and learn,” he said.