The James Webb Telescope released the clearest and most detailed image of the distant corners of universe ever taken last month, exciting astronomers about the potential this telescope can photograph and uncover.
of the distant corners of universe ever taken last month, exciting astronomers about the potential this telescope can photograph and uncover.
“Hubble is still up there and kicking, it’s 30 years old but still working,” said Steven Finkelstein, an astronomy professor for the University of Texas, on the Dori Monson Show. Finkelstein led a team to discover and photograph GLASS-z13 with the James Webb telescope. “But James Webb is bigger, with a bigger mirror, so that lets us see farther into the universe. It observes mostly in the infrared.
Webb’s first image took just 12.5 hours to compile, compared to the weeks it took Hubble to observe other deep fields when photographing and documenting.
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