YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS. From the moment when the first rational man gazed into the starry sky, humanity has been captivated once and for all by the beauty and mystery of the endless Space. Even today, when science has reached major achievements and has brought the mankind further than ever, the Universe continues keeping secrets in its endless space, and their disclosure will remain one of the most important missions of the humanity.
The James Webb Space Telescope can t see supermassive black holes directly, but that doesn t mean astronomers can t use its data to better understand the mysterious behemoths.
"We were left with a picture of part of the sky with no stars or galaxies, but it still had this infrared glow with giant blobs that we think could be the glow from the very first stars." -John Mather
When you look out at the night sky, you're limited by the light pollution from your surroundings, the imperfections of our atmosphere, the light-blocking gas and dust throughout the interstellar and intergalactic medium, and the capabilities of your eyes. Still, what one can see is truly a sight to behold.