An image capturing the deepest view of our universe ever to be seen by humans has been released ahead of a NASA event tomorrow
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President Joe Biden has released one of Webb's first images, and it's the deepest view of the universe ever captured.The image shows SMACS 0723, where a massive group of galaxy clusters act as a magnifying glass for the objects behind them. Called gravitational lensing, this created Webb's first deep field view of incredibly old and distant, faint galaxies.The presentation occurred at the White House during a preview event with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
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