Experts Available to Discuss NASA Webb Telescope Science Results

This illustration depicts NASAs James Webb Space Telescope, fully deployed in space.
Credits: NASA/Adriana Manrique Gutierrez

Experts from NASA and other institutions will be available by teleconference at 11 a.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 17, to answer media questions about early science results from the agencys James Webb Space Telescope.

The agency will livestream audio of the teleconference on its website.

Participants will answer questions about distant galaxy research with Webb so far, including new results that will be available before the teleconference at 10 a.m. online at:

https://www.nasa.gov/webb

Since Webb began its mission in July to explore every phase of cosmic history, the observatory has seenearly galaxies, provided a new look atplanets both inside and outside our solar system, and peered through dusty clouds to see stars forming, such as in thePillars of Creation.

Teleconference participants include:

  • Jane Rigby, Webb operations project scientist, NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Tommaso Treu, principal investigator for the GLASS-JWST Early Release Science Program and professor at the University of California at Los Angeles
  • Alaina Henry, GLASS-JWST co-investigator and Webb instrument scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute
  • Jeyhan Kartaltepe, co-investigator for the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey and associate professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Garth Illingworth, co-investigator for the First Reionization Epoch Spectroscopic Complete and Public Release IMaging for Extragalactic Research galaxy surveys and professor at the University of California Santa Cruz
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