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A comparison photo shows: How different is it from the Hubble telescope that has been in service for 32 years?

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A comparison photo shows: How different is it from the Hubble telescope that has been in service for 32 years?

When I was young, I had a variety of dreams, and I always had endless fantasies about my career and life when I grew up. Among them, “astronaut” is one of the industries that is full of longing. Not only for boys, but also for many girls. Go to space to enjoy the beauty of the universe. Not long ago, NASA released a full-color image of the space telescope, which clearly showed galaxies and nebulae in front of our eyes through the James Webb Space Telescope (click here for details).

After NASA exposed the full-color image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, it is considered to be the clearest infrared image so far, and it is also the deepest exploration of the universe, which makes people amazed and curious about the cost. How different is the $10 billion James Webb Telescope (JWST) from the 32-year-old Hubble Telescope? Recently, a comparison photo of the two was released, which is even more admirable for the progress of science and technology.

As the successor of Hubble and Spitzer, the James Webb Space Telescope has higher infrared resolution and sensitivity, and the brightness of the observed objects is 100 times lower than the brightness of the faintest objects detected by the Hubble telescope. The comparison chart organized by Atlas gives a deep sense of the mysteries of the universe.

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