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The James Webb Space Telescope Will Truly Do What Hubble Only Dreamed Of (Synopsis)


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I haven t heard anything about Trump s potential pick for a NASA administrator since November. On the one hand, the JWST isn t earth science, so it isn t likely to be in republican gun sights for immediate killing. On the other, I can t imagine
any NASA program is going to be safe this year, or that NASA s overall budget will increase. :( Hopefully sane heads will prevail and be able to convince congress that underfunding the project now will just likely lead to greater cost and schedule overruns later, so it (underfunding) is a bad deal.
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JADES will go deeper than the Hubble Deep Fields | Space


January 31, 2021
Astronomers announced this month that a new deep-field survey called JADES will be carried out with the James Webb Space Telescope, Hubble’s much-anticipated successor. The Webb is due to launch later this year.
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field (in its eXtreme version) is the deepest view of the universe yet obtained … and will be, until JADES takes over. It stretches approximately 13 billion light-years and includes approximately 10,000 galaxies. It took 11.3 days for the Hubble Space Telescope to collect these ancient photons. Try downloading the largest version and zoom in on different sections. We’re seeing these galaxies as they were billions of years ago. How might they look today? Image via NASA/ ESA/ S. Beckwith (STSci)/ HUDF team. ....

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When we look at the night sky, how far back in time can we see?


When we look at the night sky, how far back in time can we see?
January 8, 2021 at 11:22 am
When we look up at the stars, we are looking back in time. The light entering our eyes from these distant objects set off years, decades or millennia earlier. Every time we look at something ‘up there’ we’re seeing it as it was in the past.
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With enormous modern telescopes and sensitive detectors, professional astronomers can see far beyond what most back garden telescopes are capable of.
The Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF) was created by using 10 years of Hubble Space Telescope images and reveals galaxies spanning 13.2 billion years in time: about 0.6 years after the birth of the Universe. The deep field captures such distant light, most of the galaxies are seen as they existed in their infancy. Credit: NASA, ESA, G. Illingworth, D. Magee, and P. Oesch (University of California, Santa Cruz), R. Bouwens (Leiden University), and the HUDF09 Team ....

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