James Webb Space Telescope's gorgeous first images - offering a detailed glimpse of ancient galaxies and far-off - are the result of astronomers and visual developers working together to produce the best possible views of the universe. Astronomer Anton Koekemoer, who worked with James Webb's Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam), played a key role in turning the huge amount of data produced by Webb's detectors into something useable.'I used specialized computer scripts to process and combine the 900 image files into six full-size mosaics, for the six different wavelengths in NIRCam that we observed this with,' Koekemoer, who also worked with the Hubble Space Telescope for many years, told DailyMail.com.
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