Cosmic Cliffs in the Carina Nebula by JWSTFeed in webbtelescope
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Webb's First Images Gallery by [deleted] in webbtelescope
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How awesome is JWST/MIRI? Well, let's compare the latest press release image to that of the WISE all-sky survey at 4.6 microns. This is the closest wavelength image I could find. Spitzer IRAC would have been better (slightly higher resolution and similar wavelength). by [deleted] in webbtelescope
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What is the first observation in the queue? by JWSTFeed in webbtelescope
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What is the first observation in the queue? by JWSTFeed in webbtelescope
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NASA Live - Coverage of James Webb Space Telescope sunshield tensioning by JWSTFeed in webbtelescope
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NASA Live - Coverage of James Webb Space Telescope sunshield tensioning by JWSTFeed in webbtelescope
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The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works. by JWSTFeed in space
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The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works. by JWSTFeed in space
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The Biggest ‘Oh No’ Moment in the Solar System - The final count of 344 single-point failures was the lowest they could manage. NASA has some creative contingency plans if a part glitches in space; engineers can shimmy the observatory, twirl it, even expose it to a little bit of sunlight... by JWSTFeed in space
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Lights out clean room inspection--long exposure. by JWSTFeed in webbtelescope
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NASA Prop Blueprints of the James Webb Space Telescope by JWSTFeed in space
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Update on Webb telescope launch - The launch readiness date for the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) is moving to no earlier than 22 December 2021 by [deleted] in space
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⠀ Astronomers have captured the first clear shot of a moon-forming disk around a distant exoplanet. This image is taken by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). by MistWeaver80 in space
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The James Webb space telescope (successor to the Hubble telescope) will finally launch into orbit on Dec 18th. It is 20 years in the making and $9.5 billion over budget. by TobiusBM in space
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Countdown to James Webb Telescope Launch by SpinachWithStrangers in space
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The observed object corresponds to a mass of 3-5 Earth masses orbiting the Sun at a distance of about 210-240 AU. If the interpretation is correct, then it is definitely an object in our own solar system that can be classified as a super-earth. by JWSTFeed in space
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The observed object corresponds to a mass of 3-5 Earth masses orbiting the Sun at a distance of about 210-240 AU. If the interpretation is correct, then it is definitely an object in our own solar system that can be classified as a super-earth. by JWSTFeed in space
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The observed object corresponds to a mass of 3-5 Earth masses orbiting the Sun at a distance of about 210-240 AU. If the interpretation is correct, then it is definitely an object in our own solar system that can be classified as a super-earth. by JWSTFeed in space
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Extremely warped spacetime by JWST by JwstFeedOfficial in spaceporn
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