Community celebrates space telescope’s first images at library event

Waylin Gaspar, 6, uses a light pen to highlight a drawing he created using invisible ink at an activity called “Cosmic Clues” put on by the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy during Saturday’s NASA @ My Library event in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

NASA Solar System Ambassador Nancy Teshima, right, poses with her granddaughter while taking a moment from discussing the James Webb Space Telescope with the dozens of families that came through Saturday’s NASA @ My Library event held in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Dozens of kids of all ages with family in tow converged on the Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School Library in Waimea Saturday to celebrate NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s first images providing the deepest infrared view of the universe yet.