PHILADELPHIA - On Friday, NASA announced what you'll see next week when the first set of images from the James Webb Space Telescope are released.
Look for an image of a planet outside our solar system. This will be a big planet full of gas that doesn't move around our sun.
You'll also see pictures of areas where stars form. These nebulae are clusters of gas, dust, and light.They'll also release shots of galaxies, which are massive clusters of stars.We're part of the Milky Way galaxy, and you can see why the Milky Way gets its name if you're somewhere dark enough.
Some parts of the Poconos are dark enough to see this milky, fuzzy formation in the night sky.Milky Way seen from central Pennsylvania.