James Webb Space Telescope’s wild first image of a star proves that it’s working

The first image we’ve seen from the James Webb Space Telescope has been released by NASA, but don’t get too excited just yet.

The image, which NASA published online on Friday, shows the star HD 84406 as seen from each of Webb’s 18 primary mirror segments. At the moment, those segments are not in alignment with each other, so the image effectively shows a single star from 18 different angles.

(Image credit: NASA)

The challenge is to align each mirror segment so that the star it sees perfectly aligns with the star as seen from the other mirrors – essentially, aligning the mirrors until 18 stars become a single, perfectly overlapping image.

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