The first release of images from a new $10 billion space telescope — which provides "the deepest, sharpest infrared view of the universe to date," NASA claims — seemed to have sparked almost as much excitement on social media as the first Dall-E 2 images (which are similar machine translations of invisible information into human-readable imagery).
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The first release of images from a new $10 billion space telescope — which provides "the deepest, sharpest infrared view of the universe to date," NASA claims — seemed to have sparked almost as much excitement on social media as the first Dall-E 2 images (which are similar machine translations of invisible information into human-readable imagery).