The new date is Jul 12, 2022.
Some of the most detailed views of large planets, nebulae and distant galaxies have been released by NASA.
A deep field image of the cluster of galaxies, located around 4.5 billion light years away from the earth.
A high-resolution image of Stephan's Quintet, a group of five galaxies, which is located 290 million light-years away from Earth, is included in Tuesday's set.
NASA says the Southern Ring Nebula is an expanding cloud of gas and dust expelled by a dying star 2,000 light-years away from Earth.
The image of WASP-96, a gas giant planet that is half the size of Jupiter and located just outside our solar system, was shown by NASA.
The first image was revealed on Monday evening in the presence of President Joe Biden.
There is a cluster of galaxies located approximately 4.5 billion light years away from the earth.
In this handout photo provided by NASA, the first image from NASA...
In this handout photo provided by NASA, Stephans Quintet is shown.
The dimmer star at the center of this scene has been sending gas and dust for thousands of years.
There is a landscape of mountains and valleys speckled with stars.
There is a signature of water in the atmosphere surrounding a hot, puffy gas giant planet in space.
At the White House on Monday evening, President Joe Biden spoke about how America leads the world not by the example of its power, but the power of its example. The spirit of American ingenuity is symbolized by a partnership with others.
The James Webb Telescope is the most expensive and powerful space telescope of its kind. The telescope was designed by NASA in partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency and it was finally launched on December 25. The telescope began taking photos of deep space after it was launched. NASA administrator Bill Nelson said that the telescope will be able to see into the early days of the universe. Fresh insights into the possibility of life in other parts of the universe may be offered by the high resolution telescope.
The first image of space from a telescope.
The James Web Space Telescope is a new time machine.