The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is brought to life in this collection of accurate, accessible science graphics, designed to make understanding this revolutionary space observatory clear and engaging. These visuals highlight JWST’s advanced infrared imaging, its study of distant galaxies, star formation, exoplanets, and the early Universe. Perfect for educators, students, and space enthusiasts, this JWST graphic collection turns complex astronomical research into visually rich, easy-to-grasp resources for teaching and learning about cutting-edge discoveries in our cosmos.

Earliest Ionised Bubbles

Age and location of spectroscopically-confirmed distant, early galaxies suggesting the presence of early ionised bubbles.

Stellar Composite Spectrum

A composite spectrum using all publicly available low-resolution multi-object spectra with redshifts above 5.

Earliest galaxies distribution

Spectroscopically-confirmed early galaxies and the cosmic star formation rate before and after the first observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

Cosmic Timeline

The cosmic timeline, from the origin of the known Universe in the Big Bang, 13.8 Billion years ago, until present day.

History of the Universe

Schematic illustration of the history and evolution of the universe—from the Big Bang 13.8 Billion years ago to present day—based on our current knowledge and the ground-breaking new insights provided by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

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