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  2. James Webb Space Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a space telescope designed to conduct infrared astronomy.As the largest telescope in space, it is equipped with high-resolution and high-sensitivity instruments, allowing it to view objects too old, distant, or faint for the Hubble Space Telescope. [9]

  3. NEO Surveyor - Wikipedia

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    The NEO Surveyor spacecraft will operate in a halo orbit around the Sun–Earth L 1, and employ a sunshade. [35] This orbit will allow fast data downlink speeds to Earth, allowing full-frame images to be downloaded from the telescope. [39] One advantage over NEOWISE is the wide field of regard.

  4. NIRCam - Wikipedia

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    NIRCam wrapped up in 2013 NIRCam being installed in 2014. NIRCam (Near-InfraRed Camera) is an instrument aboard the James Webb Space Telescope.It has two major tasks, as an imager from 0.6 to 5 μm wavelength, and as a wavefront sensor to keep the 18-section mirrors functioning as one.

  5. Webb's First Deep Field - Wikipedia

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    Webb's First Deep Field was taken by the telescope's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and is a composite produced from images at different wavelengths, totalling 12.5 hours of exposure time. [3] [4] SMACS 0723 is a galaxy cluster visible from Earth's Southern Hemisphere, [5] and has often been examined by Hubble and other telescopes in search of ...

  6. First light (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times reported that "first light" images from the James Webb Space Telescope were released - as well as a related NASA alignment video (2/11/2022; 3:00). [12] On 6 July 2022, NASA released a test image from the JWST's Fine Guidance Sensor. [13] NASA released the first official JWST image on 11 July 2022.

  7. Look up this weekend for a celestial double feature - AOL

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    A supermoon occurs when the moon’s full phase coincides with its perigee, its closest approach to Earth in its orbit, according to NASA, making the moon appear slightly bigger and brighter than ...

  8. List of astronomical observatories - Wikipedia

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    Many modern telescopes and observatories are located in space to observe astronomical objects in wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum that cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere (such as ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays) and are thus impossible to observe using ground-based telescopes. [1]

  9. Slooh - Wikipedia

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    Slooh is a robotic telescope service that can be viewed live through a web browser. It was not the first robotic telescope, but it was the first that offered "live" viewing through a telescope via the web. [2] Other online telescopes traditionally email a picture to the recipient. The site has a patent on their live image processing method. [3]

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