James Webb Space Telescope: Images from the Universe
As part of Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries, Triennial's 23rd International Exhibition, we are premiering a meeting where the first color images and spectroscopic data from the James Webb Space Telescope will be shown, thanks to an international partnership between NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and CSA (Canadian Space Agency). The images will be released at 4:30 p.m. worldwide.
Triennale Milano is the only cultural institution in Italy to host this presentation: a unique opportunity to see extraordinary and never seen before images of our Universe, which will be introduced and commented by Stefano Boeri, President of Triennale, and Ersilia Vaudo, astrophysicist, Chief Diversity Officer of ESA, and Main Curator of Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries.
The James Webb is the world's largest and most powerful space telescope, built to investigate the mysteries of the Solar System, look to distant worlds and stars, and probe the mysterious structures and origins of our Universe. The telescope was launched from the European spaceport in French Guiana on December 25, 2021 on an Ariane 5.