The James Webb Space Telescope

A curated exhibition available in Dalbin Table

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Chamaeleon, Molecular Cloud (detail), 2023
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NGC 346 (detail), 2023
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L1527 and Protostar (detail), 2022
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Dwarf Galaxy WLM (detail), 2022
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Pillars of Creation (detail), 2022
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Tarantula Nebula (detail), 2022
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Cartwheel Galaxy (detail), 2022
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Southern Ring Nebula (detail), 2022
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Stephan's Quintet (detail), 2022
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Cosmic Cliffs in the Carina Nebula (detail), 2022
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Webb's First Deep Field (detail), 2022
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About the James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s premier infrared space observatory of the next decade. Orbiting far beyond Earth’s moon, Webb’s sensitive instruments will detect infrared radiation from Solar System planets, exoplanets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. These observations will help us to better understand the early universe, how galaxies and stars change over time, and the characteristics of other worlds.

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