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Webb studies every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, to the evolution of our own Solar System. Webb launched on Dec. 25th 2021. It does not orbit around the Earth like the Hubble Space Telescope, it orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometers (1 million miles) away from the Earth at what is called the second Lagrange point or L2. Mission Type Astrophysics Partners NASA/ESA/CSA Launch Dec 25, 2021 Arrival at L2 Jan 24, 2022 [H2] Key Facts Fact Sheet [IMG: This image is from Webb’s NIRCam instrument, which saw this nebula in the near-infrared.] [H3] Premiere Telescope of Next Decade extending the tantalizing discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. [IMG: Engineers Prep James Webb Telescope for Integration] [H3] Folding Design So big it has to fold origami-style to fit in the rocket and will unfold like a “Transformer” in space. [IMG: Webb Lagrange Points] [H3] 1.5 Million km Webb orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth. (Hubble orbits 560 kilometers above the Earth.) [IMG: NASA’s Webb Sunshield Successfully Unfolds and Tensions in Final Tests] [H3] SPF 1 Million Webb has a 5-layer sunshield that protects the telescope from the infrared radiation of the Sun, Earth, and Moon; like having sun protection of SPF 1 million. [IMG: The image shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago] [H3] Unprecedented Sensitivity iIt will peer back in time over 13.5 billion years to see the first galaxies born after the Big Bang.in the ISS. [H2] Featured Image [IMG: Space telescope image showing hundreds of bright objects of different size, color, and shape on the black background of space. Colors range from white to deep red. Shapes include elliptical, spiral, dot-like, dash-like, and arcuate. Many of the large objects near the center of the image are fuzzy white, with bright white cores. Many smaller objects scattered throughout the image are pink to red. Three objects in the central part of the image are called out with small white boxes: A box labeled “C” at about 12 o’clock; one labeled “B” at 3 o’clock; and a box labeled “A” at 4 o’clock. Images of the three objects are enlarged in boxes running vertically along the right. From top to bottom these are labeled QSO1A, QSO1B, and QSO1C. At the center of each box is a tiny, circular red dot. QSO1A (top) is notably larger, brighter, and clearer than the other two. QSO1B, in the middle, is smallest and fuzziest, and is somewhat washed out by the light of a larger white object next to it.] An image from NIRCam on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1, magnified and triply imaged by galaxy cluster Abell 2744 (Pandora’s Cluster).Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, Lukas Furtak (Ben-Gurion University); Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI) More Webb Images Featured Story [H2] NASA’s Webb Reveals Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy Which comes first, the galaxy or the black hole? We don’t know, but scientists have long thought it could be… Read the Story [H2] Latest News The feed below is a mix of Webb Science Releases and associated images/videos, Webb Science Blogs, Webb press releases and articles tagged with "James Webb Space Telescope". To filter out everything except the Webb Science Releases (or Science Blogs) - simply select that filter check box. Webb Science Releases, images, videos and Webb's Science Blogs can also be filtered by Webb's four primary science themes.Filter, Search and Sort Notes: Initial filtered results displayed below show articles that match all of the filters listed for all dates. Once one or more article type filters checked (Images, Science Blogs, Science Releases, Videos), only articles that match the checked filters (logical ORd) are displayed within the date range if selected. When a Webb-Theme is selected, that filters a subset of the article types selected. The "Search Latest Content" box searches for the terms entered within the subset of filtered articles. You can also sort the results by date in descending (newest first) or ascending (oldest first). [H2] Filters Sort:Publish dateOrder:Descending NASA’s Webb Reveals Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy Which comes first, the galaxy or the black hole? We don’t know, but scientists have long thought it could be… May 27, 2026 Article Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1 (NIRCam Image) An image from NIRCam on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1, magnified and triply imaged by… May 27, 2026 Image Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1a (NIRCam Image with NIRSpec IFU Velocity Map) An image detail from NIRCam (left) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1. A map of… May 27, 2026 Image Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1 (NIRCam Compass Image) Image of Abell 2744 and Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1, captured by Webb’s NIRCam, with compass arrows, scale bar, and color… May 27, 2026 Image Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1: Sonification of Gas Velocity Around a Supermassive Black Hole (NIRCam and NIRSpec IFU) A sonification is a translation of data into sound. In this sonification, the velocity of hydrogen gas moving around a… May 27, 2026 Video Webb Studies Star Clusters This near-infrared image released on May 6, 2026, shows a section of one of the spiral arms of Messier 51… May 22, 2026 Image Article Beacon of Light The heart of galaxy M77 shines brightly in this May 7, 2026, image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The… May 18, 2026 Image Article What Webb Learns from Light The universe is full of clues hidden in light — and Webb has tools to find them. About 75% of… Apr 22, 2026 Video Saturn Mini Poster Download and print a mini poster featuring an image of Saturn captured in 2024 by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.… Apr 16, 2026 Image NASA’s Webb Redefines Dividing Line Between Planets, Stars Planets, like those in our solar system, form in a bottom-up process where small bits of rock and ice clump… Apr 14, 2026 Article Exoplanet 29 Cygni b (NIRCam Image) Astronomers used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to directly image 29 Cygni b, which weighs 15 times Jupiter. They found… Apr 14, 2026 Image Exoplanet 29 Cygni b (Artist’s Concept) Exoplanet 29 Cygni b, seen in this artist’s concept, is a gas giant weighing about 15 times the mass of… Apr 14, 2026 Image [H2] Webb's Blog This feed only contains articles from Webb's Blog which offers an insider's point of view covering a variety of topics. The feed below supports a deeper dive into Webb's Blog which contains early release science (not yet peer reviewed) as well as blogs on Webb Mission Operations and Webb Engineering posts - you can also filter Webb Science Blogs by Webb's four primary science themes. [H2] Filters Sort:Publish dateOrder:Descending How NASA’s Webb Helped Rule Out Asteroid’s Chance of 2032 Lunar Impact Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process.… Mar 6, 2026 Blog New NASA Asteroid Observations Eliminate Chance of 2032 Lunar Impact Using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observations collected on Feb. 18 and 26, experts from NASA’s Center for… Mar 5, 2026 Blog NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Observes Interstellar Comet NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS Aug. 6, with its Near-Infrared Spectrograph instrument. The research team has… Aug 25, 2025 Blog New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus Using NASA’s Webb Telescope Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process.… Aug 19, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Finds Possible ‘Direct Collapse’ Black Hole Editor’s Note: This post highlights a combination of peer-reviewed results and data from Webb science in progress, which has not… Jul 15, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Observations Update Asteroid 2024 YR4’s Lunar Impact Odds While asteroid 2024 YR4 is currently too distant to detect with telescopes from Earth, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope collected one… Jun 5, 2025 Blog How NASA’s Webb Telescope Supports Our Search for Life Beyond Earth This artist’s concept shows what exoplanet K2-18 b could look like based on science data. K2-18 b, an exoplanet 8.6… Apr 18, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Finds Asteroid 2024 YR4 Is Building-Sized Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process. These… Apr 2, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Reveals the Ancient Surfaces of Trans-Neptunian Objects Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are icy bodies ranging in size from Pluto and Eris (dwarf planets with diameters of about 1,500… Feb 12, 2025 Blog Monitoring Webb’s Mirrors for Optimal Optics NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the largest and most powerful telescope ever launched to space. Its mirror is composed… Nov 8, 2024 Blog Webb Researchers Discover Lensed Supernova, Confirm Hubble Tension Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process. Measuring… Oct 1, 2024 Blog Reconnaissance of Potentially Habitable Worlds with NASA’s Webb Exoplanets are common in our galaxy, and some even orbit in the so-called habitable zone of their star. NASA’s James… Jun 5, 2024 Blog [H2] Latest 2026 Images The image below is a SLIDESHOW. Hover over the image to see the image title and controls. Click the image to go to a detail page with more info and the ability to download the image at various resolutions (click the downward arrow icon in lower right corner). View Slideshow as Thumbnail Gallery (new tab) [IMG: NASA Webb, Hubble Share Most Comprehensive View of Saturn to Date (NIRCam, unlabeled)] [H2] More Webb Images [IMG: hexoutlinenumber1] [H2] Science Images By Year Webb Science image slideshows by year. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber2] [H2] First Images Webb's first science images released in July of 2022 just after commissioning was completed. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber3] [H2] More Webb Images Images from Webb's testing and commissioning, road to launch from the US to ESA's launch facility in French Guiana, Webb's launch, Webb's development and more. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber4] [H2] About Webb Images The where, why and how of Webb images. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber5] [H2] Search Webb Science Images Search and filter Webb science images and image products using keywords, date ranges, astronomoical objects and more. Webb Observation tracking TOOL [H2] What is Webb Observing? See current, upcoming and recent past observations scientists are making with the Webb Space Telescope. View details about each observation's science focus areas, the instruments used and more. View the Tool [IMG: Two side-by-side images of the same region of space. Superimposed on each is a simple, white line drawing of a telescope. Left: Drawing of the Hubble Space Telescope on a Hubble image showing numerous stars and a hazy blue to brown cloud of gas and dust. Right: Drawing of the Webb Space Telescope on a Webb image showing numerous stars and a pinkish yellow to brown cloud of gas and dust. The Webb image shows a more filamentous and billowy structure. There is no clear boundary between the two images.] [H2] About [H2] The Webb Mission Webb is the premier observatory of the next decade, serving thousands of astronomers worldwide. It studies every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, to the evolution of our own Solar System. Learn More [IMG: A Engineer looks over one of the James Webb Space Telescope] This is a photo of one of the James Webb Space Telescope's primary mirror segments coated with gold by Quantum Coating Incorporated. It's NOT a flight segment, it's the engineering design unit. The photo was taken at BATC by Drew Noel.Photo by Drew Noel [H2] About [H2] Webb's Science Goals The James Webb Space Telescope is a giant leap forward in our quest to understand the Universe and our origins. Webb is examining every phase of cosmic history: from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets to the evolution of our own solar system. Learn about the 4 main science themes for Webb. Learn More [IMG: This image is from Webb’s NIRCam instrument, which saw this nebula in the near-infrared.] NASA’s Webb Captures Dying Star’s Final ‘Performance’ in Fine DetailNASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI [H2] About [H2] The Spacecraft The Webb Space Telescope is the largest, most powerful and most complex telescope ever launched into space . It's design and development history stretches back before the Hubble Space Telescope was launched. Learn about the design, the major components and subsystems of Webb and see Webb in 3d in a 3d Solar System. Learn More [IMG: Webb Spacecraft Rendering] [H2] About [H2] The International Webb Team Webb is for the world, and from the world. Thousands of skilled scientists, engineers and technicians from 14 countries (and more than 29 U.S. states, and Washington, D.C.) contributed to the design, build, test, integration, launch, commissioning and operations of Webb. It is a joint NASA/ESA/CSA mission. Assembly and testing of the mirror and instruments occurred at NASA Goddard (GSFC). Learn More [IMG: A full disk view of the earth from GOES 16, GOES East on the vernal Equinox.] A full disk view of the earth from GOES 16, GOES East on the vernal Equinox. NOAA / NASA [H2] Do NASA Science with Galaxy Zoo! [H3] Join NASA researchers and help discover the secrets of the universe. NASA invites people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in authentic NASA research via "citizen science" or "participatory science" projects, where volunteers and amateurs have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries! As a part of the Galaxy Zoo project, you can help classify the latest images of galaxies from NASA's Webb telescope. Learn how you can get involved Keep Exploring [H2] Discover More Topics From NASA
SUB-PAGE (https://webbtelescope.org/science-missions/) James Webb Space Telescope – NASA Science
Webb studies every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, to the evolution of our own Solar System. Webb launched on Dec. 25th 2021. It does not orbit around the Earth like the Hubble Space Telescope, it orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometers (1 million miles) away from the Earth at what is called the second Lagrange point or L2. Mission Type Astrophysics Partners NASA/ESA/CSA Launch Dec 25, 2021 Arrival at L2 Jan 24, 2022 [H2] Key Facts Fact Sheet [IMG: This image is from Webb’s NIRCam instrument, which saw this nebula in the near-infrared.] [H3] Premiere Telescope of Next Decade extending the tantalizing discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. [IMG: Engineers Prep James Webb Telescope for Integration] [H3] Folding Design So big it has to fold origami-style to fit in the rocket and will unfold like a “Transformer” in space. [IMG: Webb Lagrange Points] [H3] 1.5 Million km Webb orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth. (Hubble orbits 560 kilometers above the Earth.) [IMG: NASA’s Webb Sunshield Successfully Unfolds and Tensions in Final Tests] [H3] SPF 1 Million Webb has a 5-layer sunshield that protects the telescope from the infrared radiation of the Sun, Earth, and Moon; like having sun protection of SPF 1 million. [IMG: The image shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago] [H3] Unprecedented Sensitivity iIt will peer back in time over 13.5 billion years to see the first galaxies born after the Big Bang.in the ISS. [H2] Featured Image [IMG: Space telescope image showing hundreds of bright objects of different size, color, and shape on the black background of space. Colors range from white to deep red. Shapes include elliptical, spiral, dot-like, dash-like, and arcuate. Many of the large objects near the center of the image are fuzzy white, with bright white cores. Many smaller objects scattered throughout the image are pink to red. Three objects in the central part of the image are called out with small white boxes: A box labeled “C” at about 12 o’clock; one labeled “B” at 3 o’clock; and a box labeled “A” at 4 o’clock. Images of the three objects are enlarged in boxes running vertically along the right. From top to bottom these are labeled QSO1A, QSO1B, and QSO1C. At the center of each box is a tiny, circular red dot. QSO1A (top) is notably larger, brighter, and clearer than the other two. QSO1B, in the middle, is smallest and fuzziest, and is somewhat washed out by the light of a larger white object next to it.] An image from NIRCam on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1, magnified and triply imaged by galaxy cluster Abell 2744 (Pandora’s Cluster).Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, Lukas Furtak (Ben-Gurion University); Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI) More Webb Images Featured Story [H2] NASA’s Webb Reveals Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy Which comes first, the galaxy or the black hole? We don’t know, but scientists have long thought it could be… Read the Story [H2] Latest News The feed below is a mix of Webb Science Releases and associated images/videos, Webb Science Blogs, Webb press releases and articles tagged with "James Webb Space Telescope". To filter out everything except the Webb Science Releases (or Science Blogs) - simply select that filter check box. Webb Science Releases, images, videos and Webb's Science Blogs can also be filtered by Webb's four primary science themes.Filter, Search and Sort Notes: Initial filtered results displayed below show articles that match all of the filters listed for all dates. Once one or more article type filters checked (Images, Science Blogs, Science Releases, Videos), only articles that match the checked filters (logical ORd) are displayed within the date range if selected. When a Webb-Theme is selected, that filters a subset of the article types selected. The "Search Latest Content" box searches for the terms entered within the subset of filtered articles. You can also sort the results by date in descending (newest first) or ascending (oldest first). [H2] Filters Sort:Publish dateOrder:Descending NASA’s Webb Reveals Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy Which comes first, the galaxy or the black hole? We don’t know, but scientists have long thought it could be… May 27, 2026 Article Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1 (NIRCam Image) An image from NIRCam on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1, magnified and triply imaged by… May 27, 2026 Image Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1a (NIRCam Image with NIRSpec IFU Velocity Map) An image detail from NIRCam (left) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1. A map of… May 27, 2026 Image Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1 (NIRCam Compass Image) Image of Abell 2744 and Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1, captured by Webb’s NIRCam, with compass arrows, scale bar, and color… May 27, 2026 Image Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1: Sonification of Gas Velocity Around a Supermassive Black Hole (NIRCam and NIRSpec IFU) A sonification is a translation of data into sound. In this sonification, the velocity of hydrogen gas moving around a… May 27, 2026 Video Webb Studies Star Clusters This near-infrared image released on May 6, 2026, shows a section of one of the spiral arms of Messier 51… May 22, 2026 Image Article Beacon of Light The heart of galaxy M77 shines brightly in this May 7, 2026, image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The… May 18, 2026 Image Article What Webb Learns from Light The universe is full of clues hidden in light — and Webb has tools to find them. About 75% of… Apr 22, 2026 Video Saturn Mini Poster Download and print a mini poster featuring an image of Saturn captured in 2024 by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.… Apr 16, 2026 Image NASA’s Webb Redefines Dividing Line Between Planets, Stars Planets, like those in our solar system, form in a bottom-up process where small bits of rock and ice clump… Apr 14, 2026 Article Exoplanet 29 Cygni b (NIRCam Image) Astronomers used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to directly image 29 Cygni b, which weighs 15 times Jupiter. They found… Apr 14, 2026 Image Exoplanet 29 Cygni b (Artist’s Concept) Exoplanet 29 Cygni b, seen in this artist’s concept, is a gas giant weighing about 15 times the mass of… Apr 14, 2026 Image [H2] Webb's Blog This feed only contains articles from Webb's Blog which offers an insider's point of view covering a variety of topics. The feed below supports a deeper dive into Webb's Blog which contains early release science (not yet peer reviewed) as well as blogs on Webb Mission Operations and Webb Engineering posts - you can also filter Webb Science Blogs by Webb's four primary science themes. [H2] Filters Sort:Publish dateOrder:Descending How NASA’s Webb Helped Rule Out Asteroid’s Chance of 2032 Lunar Impact Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process.… Mar 6, 2026 Blog New NASA Asteroid Observations Eliminate Chance of 2032 Lunar Impact Using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observations collected on Feb. 18 and 26, experts from NASA’s Center for… Mar 5, 2026 Blog NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Observes Interstellar Comet NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS Aug. 6, with its Near-Infrared Spectrograph instrument. The research team has… Aug 25, 2025 Blog New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus Using NASA’s Webb Telescope Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process.… Aug 19, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Finds Possible ‘Direct Collapse’ Black Hole Editor’s Note: This post highlights a combination of peer-reviewed results and data from Webb science in progress, which has not… Jul 15, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Observations Update Asteroid 2024 YR4’s Lunar Impact Odds While asteroid 2024 YR4 is currently too distant to detect with telescopes from Earth, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope collected one… Jun 5, 2025 Blog How NASA’s Webb Telescope Supports Our Search for Life Beyond Earth This artist’s concept shows what exoplanet K2-18 b could look like based on science data. K2-18 b, an exoplanet 8.6… Apr 18, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Finds Asteroid 2024 YR4 Is Building-Sized Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process. These… Apr 2, 2025 Blog NASA’s Webb Reveals the Ancient Surfaces of Trans-Neptunian Objects Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are icy bodies ranging in size from Pluto and Eris (dwarf planets with diameters of about 1,500… Feb 12, 2025 Blog Monitoring Webb’s Mirrors for Optimal Optics NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the largest and most powerful telescope ever launched to space. Its mirror is composed… Nov 8, 2024 Blog Webb Researchers Discover Lensed Supernova, Confirm Hubble Tension Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process. Measuring… Oct 1, 2024 Blog Reconnaissance of Potentially Habitable Worlds with NASA’s Webb Exoplanets are common in our galaxy, and some even orbit in the so-called habitable zone of their star. NASA’s James… Jun 5, 2024 Blog [H2] Latest 2026 Images The image below is a SLIDESHOW. Hover over the image to see the image title and controls. Click the image to go to a detail page with more info and the ability to download the image at various resolutions (click the downward arrow icon in lower right corner). View Slideshow as Thumbnail Gallery (new tab) [IMG: NASA Webb, Hubble Share Most Comprehensive View of Saturn to Date (NIRCam, unlabeled)] [H2] More Webb Images [IMG: hexoutlinenumber1] [H2] Science Images By Year Webb Science image slideshows by year. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber2] [H2] First Images Webb's first science images released in July of 2022 just after commissioning was completed. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber3] [H2] More Webb Images Images from Webb's testing and commissioning, road to launch from the US to ESA's launch facility in French Guiana, Webb's launch, Webb's development and more. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber4] [H2] About Webb Images The where, why and how of Webb images. [IMG: hexoutlinenumber5] [H2] Search Webb Science Images Search and filter Webb science images and image products using keywords, date ranges, astronomoical objects and more. Webb Observation tracking TOOL [H2] What is Webb Observing? See current, upcoming and recent past observations scientists are making with the Webb Space Telescope. View details about each observation's science focus areas, the instruments used and more. View the Tool [IMG: Two side-by-side images of the same region of space. Superimposed on each is a simple, white line drawing of a telescope. Left: Drawing of the Hubble Space Telescope on a Hubble image showing numerous stars and a hazy blue to brown cloud of gas and dust. Right: Drawing of the Webb Space Telescope on a Webb image showing numerous stars and a pinkish yellow to brown cloud of gas and dust. The Webb image shows a more filamentous and billowy structure. There is no clear boundary between the two images.] [H2] About [H2] The Webb Mission Webb is the premier observatory of the next decade, serving thousands of astronomers worldwide. It studies every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, to the evolution of our own Solar System. Learn More [IMG: A Engineer looks over one of the James Webb Space Telescope] This is a photo of one of the James Webb Space Telescope's primary mirror segments coated with gold by Quantum Coating Incorporated. It's NOT a flight segment, it's the engineering design unit. The photo was taken at BATC by Drew Noel.Photo by Drew Noel [H2] About [H2] Webb's Science Goals The James Webb Space Telescope is a giant leap forward in our quest to understand the Universe and our origins. Webb is examining every phase of cosmic history: from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets to the evolution of our own solar system. Learn about the 4 main science themes for Webb. Learn More [IMG: This image is from Webb’s NIRCam instrument, which saw this nebula in the near-infrared.] NASA’s Webb Captures Dying Star’s Final ‘Performance’ in Fine DetailNASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI [H2] About [H2] The Spacecraft The Webb Space Telescope is the largest, most powerful and most complex telescope ever launched into space . It's design and development history stretches back before the Hubble Space Telescope was launched. Learn about the design, the major components and subsystems of Webb and see Webb in 3d in a 3d Solar System. Learn More [IMG: Webb Spacecraft Rendering] [H2] About [H2] The International Webb Team Webb is for the world, and from the world. Thousands of skilled scientists, engineers and technicians from 14 countries (and more than 29 U.S. states, and Washington, D.C.) contributed to the design, build, test, integration, launch, commissioning and operations of Webb. It is a joint NASA/ESA/CSA mission. Assembly and testing of the mirror and instruments occurred at NASA Goddard (GSFC). Learn More [IMG: A full disk view of the earth from GOES 16, GOES East on the vernal Equinox.] A full disk view of the earth from GOES 16, GOES East on the vernal Equinox. NOAA / NASA [H2] Do NASA Science with Galaxy Zoo! [H3] Join NASA researchers and help discover the secrets of the universe. NASA invites people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in authentic NASA research via "citizen science" or "participatory science" projects, where volunteers and amateurs have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries! As a part of the Galaxy Zoo project, you can help classify the latest images of galaxies from NASA's Webb telescope. Learn how you can get involved Keep Exploring [H2] Discover More Topics From NASA
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Your Diagnosis
Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.
Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)
These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.
Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.
Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.
Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.
Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.
Based on 111 businesses audited.
Science, Research & Laboratories BS: NASA James Webb Space Telescope (webbtelescope.org)
This site is the antithesis of bullshit. It functions as a transparent technical log and research archive, using marketing language only as a minimal accessibility layer for the public. Substance outweighs signal by an order of magnitude.
Maintain the current standard of scientific transparency. Continue the practice of explicitly labeling ‘science in progress’ versus peer-reviewed results in the blog feed. Ensure that all citizen science projects like Galaxy Zoo maintain their direct links to raw Webb data to preserve the current high trust score. Add Person schema for all featured research leads in the Blog section to further solidify structured authority.
The website perfectly aligns with the Science, Research & Laboratories category. It provides high-fidelity technical data, astronomical findings, and detailed mission operations information consistent with a premier research institution.
“The minimal score of 3 is derived from minor matches with industry cliches and a slight repetition of the core mission statement across navigational mirrors. The site achieves a near-perfect score for Information Density and Identity, setting a benchmark for scientific communication.”
This training module utilizes a snapshot of public data from NASA James Webb Space Telescope, captured on May 28, 2026, to demonstrate how machine logic evaluates different types of business narratives.
Purpose: This data is presented under “Fair Use” / “Educational Exception” for the purpose of forensic semantic analysis, allowing users to compare human intuition against machine-generated evaluations.
Notice to NASA James Webb Space Telescope: This analysis is part of a non-adversarial audit conducted by 1 Euro SEO. The results provided by 1EuroSEO are intended as professional feedback to help improve any website’s machine-readability and authority signals. The 1EuroSEO BS Detection Tool is a free tool, and anyone can test any company to see how their content is interpreted by AI models.
Any company can use the insights for free and improve its voice by comparing it to industry clichés or competitors. When a company has updated its content, it can always submit a new audit request, which will be reflected in a new current score.
To all users: You are encouraged to visit the live site at https://webbtelescope.org to view the most current version of its content and learn from the source what this company is about and what it offers.