The James Webb Telescope recently beamed its first official photo of deep space to NASA officials, which shows why the $10 billion machine is touted to be the next big thing after Hubble.
HD 84406, a star in the Milky Way Galaxy, appears more than just a shiny bright focus in the photo taken by the telescope.
Jane Rigby, who serves as the Operations Project Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope, said in a press conference, "This is going to be the future from now on.
Once all the gear of the James Webb Telescope is deployed, scientists are predicting that they will be able to see some of the first stars that sprung up after the Big Bang