Here's an interactive web app to show you the first JWST image in context of the entire night sky. Very cool! Hit refresh if you "loose" the webb image amongst the entire
JWST Captures a stunning frame of deep within the Great Orion Nebula (M42) : r/jameswebb
Hubble/JWST comparison : r/space
JWST's First Exoplanet Images Forecast a Bright Future - Scientific American
Jupiter, as the NASA's James Webb Space Telescope sees it. : r/interestingasfuck
JWST captures the previously spotted Einstein Ring Galaxy SPT-S J041839-4751.8 with MIRI : r/jameswebb
The Snake' Infrared Dark Cloud near Milky Way bulge -- JWST NIRCAM [OC Processing] : r/space
James Webb Space Telescope spies giant cosmic question mark in deep space (photo) : r/space
Cosmic question mark by JWST : r/jameswebbdiscoveries
James Webb Space Telescope acquired this view of Saturn's largest moon Titan and the atmospheric haze around the moon. A. Pagan, W. M. Keck Observatory, NASA... : r/space
NASA's James Webb telescope has spotted a giant 'question mark' object in deep space : r/Damnthatsinteresting
Today's JWST images (left) compared with Hubble images (right). Full-res sources in comment. : r/jameswebb
The first image from the James Webb Telescope! Hank Greene shares some mind-blowing facts on the matter. : r/TikTokCringe
First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope : r/science
First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope : r/science
Trying to make sense of the size of JWST's recent image, I located the same region and took a 6-hour exposure, and compared them in an 8k video. : r/space
James Webb Discovery: Today's JWST images (left) compared with Hubble images (right). Full-res sources in comment. : r/jameswebbdiscoveries
I processed, stacked, cleaned, animated, the longest single JWST mid-infrared exposure taken to date, 307 minutes. An "empty" southern ecliptic pole field with only four previously-cataloged stars magnitude 19-21. : r/jameswebb
I shot a picture of the James Webb Space Telescope traveling out to its distant parking orbit. Zoom in to see because, at the time, it was 1 million kilometers (620,000 miles)
Wallpaper - 7680x2160 - Image NASA and STScI : r/jameswebb