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Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS)
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published: 10 Jan 2014
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40 Years of Infrared Astronomy: Through the Eyes of IRAS
Launched on January 25, 1983, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first space-based infrared telescope, and it revolutionized astronomy. From engineering innovations to technical breakthroughs in data processing, IRAS accomplished many feats, including producing the first-ever images of the infrared sky from space. The telescope helped kickstart modern-day infrared astronomy and paved the way for follow-on observatories, like Spitzer and JWST.
In an interview with Caltech-IPAC Director George Helou, we celebrate the telescope’s legacy.
Directed by: Isabel Swafford
Produced by: Keith Miller, Robert Hurt, Gordon Squires
Special thanks to George Helou and Chas Beichman
Meet the Infrared Telescopes That Paved the Way for NASA’s Webb: https://www.ipac.caltech.edu/news/meet-t...
published: 22 Dec 2023
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Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) - Looking into the Infrared Spectrum
Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) - Looking into the Infrared Spectrum
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths. Following the end of its mission, the 1.1 metric-ton satellite was not deorbited and constitutes a space hazard.
On January 29, 2020, it passed by GGSE-4 at a distance of 12m
Music: Roman Senyk - Inspiring Uplifting Motivational Cinematic
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuzOJ0wT99U
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published: 20 Aug 2020
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Infrared Astronomical Satellite | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRAS
00:01:25 1 Mission
00:04:10 2 Discoveries
00:05:24 2.1 Asteroid discoveries
00:05:33 3 Later surveys
00:06:34 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a ...
published: 29 Dec 2018
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Jan 25, 1983: Infrared Astronomical Satellite Launches
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published: 20 Jun 2023
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JPL-19830125-IRASf-0001-AVC2002151 Infrared Astronomical Satellite Launches
Description and launch of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, or IRAS, the first mission to put a telescope in space to survey the sky in infrared.
published: 12 Nov 2023
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The Night Sky in Infrared
James Webb wouldn’t be equipped to look in the infrared if not for the previous missions that have allowed us to see the universe in wavelengths that the human eye can’t see!
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published: 04 Jan 2022
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Infra red astronomical satellite قمر صناعي ياباني يكشف حقائق كونية مدهشة
the infra red astronomical satellite is the latest of the Japanese technology "akari" , its a telescope with a 70cm aperture (27.5 inch) , it orbited the earth from 2006 to 2011 , it captured infra red radiation coming from stars and galaxies , it collected huge amount of data was collected that is still being analysed up till now , and that revealed many big new facts about universe .
القمر الصناعي "اكاري " الياباني يعتبر من احدث التقنيات على مستوى استكشاف الفضاء , يحوي تلسكوب يعمل على تصوير الاشعة تحت الحمراء الصادرة عن النجوم و المجرات بواسطة عدسة قطرها 70 سنتي متر , كان يدور حول الارض ما بين السنة 2006 و ال2011 , و قام بجمع كمية ضخمة من الصور و المعلومات في تلك الفترة , المعلومات التي جمعها ما زالت قيد التحليل الى الان والتي كشفت لنا الكثير عن الكون من حولنا .
published: 11 Feb 2014
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Did you know our universe is full of infrared lights?😱 #astronomyfacts
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published: 03 Aug 2024
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Why James Webb’s Infrared Vision Is a Gamechanger
Once it's launched, the James Webb Space Telescope will look way back in time to right after the universe formed. But what cutting-edge tech allows Webb to peer back so far, and how exactly does it work?
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When you look up at the night sky, you’re only seeing a tiny fraction of the estimated septillion stars out there in the universe…and honestly it’s not your fault…even astronomers have a hard time.
But now the James Webb Space Telescope may just make things a lot easier and push the very limits of infrared light observation to travel back over 13 billion years ago for a glimpse of our univ...
published: 13 Oct 2021
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Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS)
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- published: 10 Jan 2014
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40 Years of Infrared Astronomy: Through the Eyes of IRAS
Launched on January 25, 1983, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first space-based infrared telescope, and it revolutionized astronomy. From eng...
Launched on January 25, 1983, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first space-based infrared telescope, and it revolutionized astronomy. From engineering innovations to technical breakthroughs in data processing, IRAS accomplished many feats, including producing the first-ever images of the infrared sky from space. The telescope helped kickstart modern-day infrared astronomy and paved the way for follow-on observatories, like Spitzer and JWST.
In an interview with Caltech-IPAC Director George Helou, we celebrate the telescope’s legacy.
Directed by: Isabel Swafford
Produced by: Keith Miller, Robert Hurt, Gordon Squires
Special thanks to George Helou and Chas Beichman
Meet the Infrared Telescopes That Paved the Way for NASA’s Webb: https://www.ipac.caltech.edu/news/meet-the-infrared-telescopes-that-paved-the-way-for-nasa-s-webb
https://wn.com/40_Years_Of_Infrared_Astronomy_Through_The_Eyes_Of_Iras
Launched on January 25, 1983, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first space-based infrared telescope, and it revolutionized astronomy. From engineering innovations to technical breakthroughs in data processing, IRAS accomplished many feats, including producing the first-ever images of the infrared sky from space. The telescope helped kickstart modern-day infrared astronomy and paved the way for follow-on observatories, like Spitzer and JWST.
In an interview with Caltech-IPAC Director George Helou, we celebrate the telescope’s legacy.
Directed by: Isabel Swafford
Produced by: Keith Miller, Robert Hurt, Gordon Squires
Special thanks to George Helou and Chas Beichman
Meet the Infrared Telescopes That Paved the Way for NASA’s Webb: https://www.ipac.caltech.edu/news/meet-the-infrared-telescopes-that-paved-the-way-for-nasa-s-webb
- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 5010
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Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) - Looking into the Infrared Spectrum
Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) - Looking into the Infrared Spectrum
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to pe...
Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) - Looking into the Infrared Spectrum
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths. Following the end of its mission, the 1.1 metric-ton satellite was not deorbited and constitutes a space hazard.
On January 29, 2020, it passed by GGSE-4 at a distance of 12m
Music: Roman Senyk - Inspiring Uplifting Motivational Cinematic
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuzOJ0wT99U
Made In KSP 1.10.0
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https://wn.com/Infrared_Astronomical_Satellite_(Iras)_Looking_Into_The_Infrared_Spectrum
Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) - Looking into the Infrared Spectrum
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths. Following the end of its mission, the 1.1 metric-ton satellite was not deorbited and constitutes a space hazard.
On January 29, 2020, it passed by GGSE-4 at a distance of 12m
Music: Roman Senyk - Inspiring Uplifting Motivational Cinematic
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuzOJ0wT99U
Made In KSP 1.10.0
NO MODS!
- published: 20 Aug 2020
- views: 345
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Infrared Astronomical Satellite | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRAS
00:01:25 1 Mission
00:04:10 2 Discoveries
00:05:24 2.1 Asteroid disc...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRAS
00:01:25 1 Mission
00:04:10 2 Discoveries
00:05:24 2.1 Asteroid discoveries
00:05:33 3 Later surveys
00:06:34 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.9115789896481823
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths.Launched on 25 January 1983, its mission lasted ten months. The telescope was a joint project of the United States (NASA), the Netherlands (NIVR), and the United Kingdom (SERC). Over 250,000 infrared sources were observed at 12, 25, 60, and 100 micrometer wavelengths.Support for the processing and analysis of data from IRAS was contributed from the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at the California Institute of Technology. Currently, the Infrared Science Archive at IPAC holds the IRAS archive.The success of IRAS led to interest in the 1985 Infrared Telescope (IRT) mission on the Space Shuttle, and the planned Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility which eventually transformed into the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, SIRTF, which in turn was developed into the Spitzer Space Telescope, launched in 2003. The success of early infrared space astronomy led to further missions, such as the Infrared Space Observatory (1990s) and the Hubble Space Telescope's NICMOS instrument.
https://wn.com/Infrared_Astronomical_Satellite_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRAS
00:01:25 1 Mission
00:04:10 2 Discoveries
00:05:24 2.1 Asteroid discoveries
00:05:33 3 Later surveys
00:06:34 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.9115789896481823
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths.Launched on 25 January 1983, its mission lasted ten months. The telescope was a joint project of the United States (NASA), the Netherlands (NIVR), and the United Kingdom (SERC). Over 250,000 infrared sources were observed at 12, 25, 60, and 100 micrometer wavelengths.Support for the processing and analysis of data from IRAS was contributed from the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at the California Institute of Technology. Currently, the Infrared Science Archive at IPAC holds the IRAS archive.The success of IRAS led to interest in the 1985 Infrared Telescope (IRT) mission on the Space Shuttle, and the planned Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility which eventually transformed into the Space Infrared Telescope Facility, SIRTF, which in turn was developed into the Spitzer Space Telescope, launched in 2003. The success of early infrared space astronomy led to further missions, such as the Infrared Space Observatory (1990s) and the Hubble Space Telescope's NICMOS instrument.
- published: 29 Dec 2018
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JPL-19830125-IRASf-0001-AVC2002151 Infrared Astronomical Satellite Launches
Description and launch of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, or IRAS, the first mission to put a telescope in space to survey the sky in infrared.
Description and launch of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, or IRAS, the first mission to put a telescope in space to survey the sky in infrared.
https://wn.com/Jpl_19830125_Irasf_0001_Avc2002151_Infrared_Astronomical_Satellite_Launches
Description and launch of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, or IRAS, the first mission to put a telescope in space to survey the sky in infrared.
- published: 12 Nov 2023
- views: 11
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The Night Sky in Infrared
James Webb wouldn’t be equipped to look in the infrared if not for the previous missions that have allowed us to see the universe in wavelengths that the human ...
James Webb wouldn’t be equipped to look in the infrared if not for the previous missions that have allowed us to see the universe in wavelengths that the human eye can’t see!
Hosted By: Reid Reimers
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https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/resources/2221/spitzer-and-nasas-great-observatories-space-telescopes/
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:James_Webb_Space_Telescope.jpg
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IRAS_overview.jpg
https://wn.com/The_Night_Sky_In_Infrared
James Webb wouldn’t be equipped to look in the infrared if not for the previous missions that have allowed us to see the universe in wavelengths that the human eye can’t see!
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https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/webb/science/index.html
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CDC_illustration_-_Electromagnetic_Spectrum.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IRAS_in_orbit.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMtC34pzKGc&t=147s
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https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2019/hubble-catches-a-bounty-of-stars-and-cosmic-dust
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- published: 04 Jan 2022
- views: 170262
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Infra red astronomical satellite قمر صناعي ياباني يكشف حقائق كونية مدهشة
the infra red astronomical satellite is the latest of the Japanese technology "akari" , its a telescope with a 70cm aperture (27.5 inch) , it orbited the earth ...
the infra red astronomical satellite is the latest of the Japanese technology "akari" , its a telescope with a 70cm aperture (27.5 inch) , it orbited the earth from 2006 to 2011 , it captured infra red radiation coming from stars and galaxies , it collected huge amount of data was collected that is still being analysed up till now , and that revealed many big new facts about universe .
القمر الصناعي "اكاري " الياباني يعتبر من احدث التقنيات على مستوى استكشاف الفضاء , يحوي تلسكوب يعمل على تصوير الاشعة تحت الحمراء الصادرة عن النجوم و المجرات بواسطة عدسة قطرها 70 سنتي متر , كان يدور حول الارض ما بين السنة 2006 و ال2011 , و قام بجمع كمية ضخمة من الصور و المعلومات في تلك الفترة , المعلومات التي جمعها ما زالت قيد التحليل الى الان والتي كشفت لنا الكثير عن الكون من حولنا .
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the infra red astronomical satellite is the latest of the Japanese technology "akari" , its a telescope with a 70cm aperture (27.5 inch) , it orbited the earth from 2006 to 2011 , it captured infra red radiation coming from stars and galaxies , it collected huge amount of data was collected that is still being analysed up till now , and that revealed many big new facts about universe .
القمر الصناعي "اكاري " الياباني يعتبر من احدث التقنيات على مستوى استكشاف الفضاء , يحوي تلسكوب يعمل على تصوير الاشعة تحت الحمراء الصادرة عن النجوم و المجرات بواسطة عدسة قطرها 70 سنتي متر , كان يدور حول الارض ما بين السنة 2006 و ال2011 , و قام بجمع كمية ضخمة من الصور و المعلومات في تلك الفترة , المعلومات التي جمعها ما زالت قيد التحليل الى الان والتي كشفت لنا الكثير عن الكون من حولنا .
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Did you know our universe is full of infrared lights?😱 #astronomyfacts
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For 40 years, NASA has expanded our view of the universe with space telescopes that detect infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. Observing the infrared realm helps us study the origins of planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the agency’s latest infrared space telescope, adding new insights to targets first discovered and studied by infrared missions that came before it.
Infrared space telescope missions have built upon one another to reveal stars, galaxies, and cosmic objects with ever-increasing clarity. Here you will see images from the pioneering Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS), launched in 1983, the Spitzer Space Telescope, launched in 2003, and the James Webb Space Telescope, which launched in 2021 and is sending back extremely detailed images today.
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For 40 years, NASA has expanded our view of the universe with space telescopes that detect infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. Observing the infrared realm helps us study the origins of planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the agency’s latest infrared space telescope, adding new insights to targets first discovered and studied by infrared missions that came before it.
Infrared space telescope missions have built upon one another to reveal stars, galaxies, and cosmic objects with ever-increasing clarity. Here you will see images from the pioneering Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS), launched in 1983, the Spitzer Space Telescope, launched in 2003, and the James Webb Space Telescope, which launched in 2021 and is sending back extremely detailed images today.
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Why James Webb’s Infrared Vision Is a Gamechanger
Once it's launched, the James Webb Space Telescope will look way back in time to right after the universe formed. But what cutting-edge tech allows Webb to peer...
Once it's launched, the James Webb Space Telescope will look way back in time to right after the universe formed. But what cutting-edge tech allows Webb to peer back so far, and how exactly does it work?
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When you look up at the night sky, you’re only seeing a tiny fraction of the estimated septillion stars out there in the universe…and honestly it’s not your fault…even astronomers have a hard time.
But now the James Webb Space Telescope may just make things a lot easier and push the very limits of infrared light observation to travel back over 13 billion years ago for a glimpse of our universe’s first light.
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The launch, which will propel the Webb to nearly a million miles away, is now scheduled for December 18, 2021. When it fully deploys in space, the Webb will usher in a new age of astronomy, scientists say, and show humanity things it has never seen before.
Webb vs. Hubble Telescope
https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/content/about/comparisonWebbVsHubble.html
This is the other reason that Webb is not a replacement for Hubble; its capabilities are not identical. Webb will primarily look at the Universe in the infrared, while Hubble studies it primarily at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths (though it has some infrared capability).
NASA’s Webb Telescope Will Look Back in Time, Use Quasars to Unlock the Secrets of the Early Universe
https://scitechdaily.com/nasas-webb-telescope-will-look-back-in-time-use-quasars-to-unlock-the-secrets-of-the-early-universe/
The quasars the team will study are not only among the most distant in the universe, but also among the brightest. These quasars typically have the highest black hole masses, and they also have the highest accretion rates — the rates at which material falls into the black holes.
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Once it's launched, the James Webb Space Telescope will look way back in time to right after the universe formed. But what cutting-edge tech allows Webb to peer back so far, and how exactly does it work?
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When you look up at the night sky, you’re only seeing a tiny fraction of the estimated septillion stars out there in the universe…and honestly it’s not your fault…even astronomers have a hard time.
But now the James Webb Space Telescope may just make things a lot easier and push the very limits of infrared light observation to travel back over 13 billion years ago for a glimpse of our universe’s first light.
#space #jameswebb #jameswebbtelescope #jameswebbspacetelescope #Seeker #Elements
Read More:
The largest space telescope in history is about to blow our minds
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/22664709/james-webb-space-telescope-launch-date-december-science-hubble
The launch, which will propel the Webb to nearly a million miles away, is now scheduled for December 18, 2021. When it fully deploys in space, the Webb will usher in a new age of astronomy, scientists say, and show humanity things it has never seen before.
Webb vs. Hubble Telescope
https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/content/about/comparisonWebbVsHubble.html
This is the other reason that Webb is not a replacement for Hubble; its capabilities are not identical. Webb will primarily look at the Universe in the infrared, while Hubble studies it primarily at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths (though it has some infrared capability).
NASA’s Webb Telescope Will Look Back in Time, Use Quasars to Unlock the Secrets of the Early Universe
https://scitechdaily.com/nasas-webb-telescope-will-look-back-in-time-use-quasars-to-unlock-the-secrets-of-the-early-universe/
The quasars the team will study are not only among the most distant in the universe, but also among the brightest. These quasars typically have the highest black hole masses, and they also have the highest accretion rates — the rates at which material falls into the black holes.
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