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The Great Photon Escape
In a flash known as the big bang, our universe was born. Yet for hundreds of thousands of years, light from the big bang was scattered and trapped in a dense fog. Eventually, though, that light made its “great escape” and the universe was plunged into total darkness. These cosmic “Dark Ages” lasted for millions of years until the first stars and galaxies burst to life and began to illuminate the universe. However, no one knows just when this happened or what the earliest stars and galaxies were really like, because we’ve never seen them.
NASA’s Webb telescope, launched in December 2021, will use its powerful infrared vision to spy the very first stars and galaxies forming out of the darkness of the early universe and help us understand how today’s universe came to be.
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The science operations for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, developed in partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, are conducted by AURA’s Space Telescope Science Institute.
Many thanks to Greg Bacon, George Becker, Mia Bovill, Bonnie Eisenhamer, John Godfrey, Adam Green, Mikey Hart, Hussein Jirdeh, Jason Kalirai, Courtney Kivowitz, Brandon Lawton, Katelin Mora, Bonnie Meinke, Denise Smith, Stephanie Smith, Massimo Stiavelli, Frank Summers, and Tracy Vogel.
- Release DateMarch 10, 2016
- CreditProducer: OPO–STScI, NASA, ESA, CSA; Narration: Alia Shawkat; Writer: Joel Green (STScI), Vanessa Thomas (STScI); Designer: Marc Lussier (STScI); Music: APM; Sound effects: espectral, CSS Music, Sonidor, Mark DiAngelo (Freesound), Mike Koenig (SoundBible)
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
laura.e.betz@nasa.gov
OPO?STScI, NASA, ESA, CSA
Alia Shawkat
Joel Green (STScI), Vanessa Thomas (STScI)
Marc Lussier (STScI)
APM
espectral, CSS Music, Sonidor, Mark DiAngelo (Freesound), Mike Koenig (SoundBible)






