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James Webb is a GO for Cycle 2 Observations!

James Webb is a GO for Cycle 2 Observations!
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Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope releases new detailed images of the sun

The National Science Foundation's Inouye Solar Telescope has released breathtaking images of the sun, showcasing its surface features and providing valuable insights into solar activity. These high-definition images offer a glimpse into the telescope's scientific capabilities and its impact on understanding sunspots, solar storms, and the sun's magnetic field. As the telescope progresses towards full operational capabilities, more groundbreaking discoveries and stunning views of our star are anticipated. Explore the fascinating world of solar science with the world's most powerful ground-based solar observatory

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How Astronomers Choose What to Point the James Webb Telescope At

After years of waiting and billions of dollars spent on it, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) finally departed our planet back in 2021. Presently par.

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Bad Astronomy | Two colliding protoplanets make a huge dust cloud

In a planet-forming disk of gas and dust around a young, nearby star, two huge objects recently collided at high speed. The colossal impact was positively apocalyptic in size, vaporizing enough material to make a small planet  at least. Even better, the huge dust cloud created in the event passed between us and the star, eclipsing it twice, allowing astronomers to learn more about this catastrophe.

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Spanish scientist nervous about her turn to use Webb telescope

By Jorge A. Bañales Washington, Mar 22 (EFE).- The James Webb Space Telescope, the largest telescope ever sent into space, recently finished deploying its 18 hexagonal mirrors covered in a microscopically thin layer of gold, and Spanish planetary scientist Noemi Pinilla Alonso is now nervously and impatiently waiting for her turn to use the complex …

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