claire mcallister, reporting scotland. stunning new images from deep in the cosmos have been released by nasa, taken by the world's largest and most powerful space telescope, the jamesf galaxies in one small section of the universe. these are the first full power, full colour images. they were broadcast live from the nasa centre in maryland, from where jane rigby explains what they mean. it is teeming with galaxies and that has been true for every image we have gotten with webb. everywhere we look there is galaxies everywhere. and so this image, as we are looking at it, we're notjust seeing the galaxies but there is a cluster. the cluster, these white galaxies, we are seeing them as they looked back in time. the speed of light is only so fast and so we are seeing distant galaxies in space, we are seeing what they looked like billions of years ago. these galaxies, we are seeing they looked as about time the sun and the earth formed. i'm joined now by dr becky smethurst, astrophysicist at the university of oxford. good to have you with us, what went through your mind when he saw those pictures, how excited were you? incredibly excited, i was like a kid on christmas mo