Test image from telescope offers preview
A test image taken by the James Webb Telescope offers a preview of what's to come ahead of the release of the first full-color images.
NASA shared the photo last week taken by one of the telescope's instruments, the Fine Guidance Sensor, or FGS, to demonstrate how strong, clear and sharp Webb's images will be.
According to the space agency, the "false-color mosaic" is made up of 72 exposures taken over a 32-hour period.
NASA noted that the primary focus of the FGS is not even to capture images but to make sure the telescope is pointing precisely at its target.