NASA is preparing to surprise the world with what humanity has never seen before... on the 12th of this month!

The US space agency "NASA" said that the "James Webb" space telescope had captured the "deepest picture" of the universe ever, noting that it will publish it soon.

And the British newspaper, The Independent, quoted Bill Nelson, director of NASA, as saying: “It will be published on July 12. It is the deepest image of our universe ever taken.”

He added: "The image reveals what humanity has never seen before, and we are just beginning to understand what James Webb can and will do in the future."

And "The Independent" reported that the US space agency will also publish an image of the "Spectrum" telescope, taken from a planet outside the solar system.

She explained: "Such images can reveal the composition of the atmosphere in the distant world, and also help to show which of them are habitable."

Nelson explained, according to (Sky News Arabia), that the "Spectrum" image will highlight "objects in the solar system and the atmospheres of the outer planets, and this may help answer a number of questions."

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