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#Nasawebb Reel by @drbecky_s (verified account) - Each year NASA puts out a call to the astro community to say "please send us your proposals for what you'd like to use JWST for" and you have to write
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Each year NASA puts out a call to the astro community to say “please send us your proposals for what you’d like to use JWST for” and you have to write a very detailed document justifying the science case and how you'd use it, they all get ranked by a panel and the top ones get awarded time to use JWST. I had a quick look through the list of successful proposals to see what jumped out at me, as usual there’s lots of exoplanet science including many proposals to characterise rocky planets especially super-Earths like 55 Cancri e which gets a lot of mirror time this year. The ongoing mystery of the “little red dot” galaxies in the distant universe dominate the galaxies studies, with TWELVE separate proposals all awarded time to study them. But there’s also a lot of solar system science awarded time as well, with studies on Europa and asteroids in our solar system too... @NASA @space_telescopes @nasawebb @esawebb 👩🏽‍💻 I'm Dr. Becky Smethurst, an astrophysicist at the University of Oxford (Christ Church). I love making videos about black holes, cosmology, dark matter, the early universe, the James Webb Space Telescope, and the biggest unsolved mysteries in astrophysics. I like to focus on how we know things, not just what we know. And especially, the things we still don't know. If you've ever wondered about something in space and couldn't find an answer online - you can ask me! My day job is to do research into how supermassive black holes can affect the galaxies that they live in. In particular, I look at whether the energy output from the disk of material orbiting around a growing supermassive black hole can stop a galaxy from forming stars. 👩🏽‍💻 I'm Dr. Becky Smethurst, an astrophysicist at the University of Oxford (Christ Church). I love making videos about black holes, cosmology, dark matter, the early universe, the James Webb Space Telescope, and the biggest unsolved mysteries in astrophysics. I like to focus on how we know things, not just what we know. And especially, the things we still don't know. If you've ever wondered about something in space and couldn't find an answer online - you can ask me!
#Nasawebb Reel by @universiauni (verified account) - A tale of two telescopes. 🪐✨📸🛰️
We all know the classic "Hubble look" for Saturn, but James Webb just changed the game.

The Dark Planet:
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A tale of two telescopes. 🪐✨📸🛰️ We all know the classic "Hubble look" for Saturn, but James Webb just changed the game. The Dark Planet: In the JWST image, Saturn looks like a shadowy ghost. Why? Because methane gas in its atmosphere absorbs infrared light, effectively "turning off" the planet's reflection. Glowing Rings: The rings, however, are made of billions of chunks of water ice. Since ice doesn't have methane, it reflects the infrared light perfectly, making the rings look like they are plugged into a power source. Different Eyes, Different Worlds: While Hubble sees what we see, Webb sees the "heat" and chemical signatures, revealing details about Saturn’s moons and atmosphere that were previously invisible. The universe is a masterpiece, we just needed the right lens. 🔭💎 ✨ Which version of Saturn do you prefer? The classic golden glow of Hubble or the ghostly, neon-ringed vibe of James Webb? Tag your favorite astrophotographer! 👇 #universia #saturn #jameswebb #hubble #nasa astronomy sciencefacts stargazing exploration physics cosmos relatable spacephotography
#Nasawebb Reel by @astro4space - A new space telescope is about to work alongside the James Webb Space Telescope-but instead of going deeper, it will scan the universe wider than ever
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A new space telescope is about to work alongside the James Webb Space Telescope—but instead of going deeper, it will scan the universe wider than ever before. #Space #NASA #JamesWebb #RomanTelescope #Astronomy
#Nasawebb Reel by @space.is.crazy - NASA's James Webb and Hubble telescopes unveil Saturn's atmosphere in stunning infrared and visible light, revealing hidden storms and vibrant details
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NASA's James Webb and Hubble telescopes unveil Saturn's atmosphere in stunning infrared and visible light, revealing hidden storms and vibrant details never seen before. #JamesWebb #HubbleTelescope #Saturn #SpaceImagery #NASA #InfraredLight #Astronomy #PlanetaryScience #CosmicBeauty #SpaceExploration
#Nasawebb Reel by @varnaakspace - NASA's Webb Reveals a Magma-Fed Atmosphere on 55 Cancri e 🌋🌌| VARNAAK | Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have found strong evidence
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NASA’s Webb Reveals a Magma-Fed Atmosphere on 55 Cancri e 🌋🌌| VARNAAK | Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have found strong evidence of an atmosphere surrounding the rocky exoplanet 55 Cancri e, located about 41 light-years from Earth. Unlike typical planets, this world is extremely hot and likely covered by a global magma ocean. Observations suggest that its atmosphere is not stable, but is continuously replenished by gases released from molten rock on its surface. This discovery provides one of the clearest insights into how atmospheres can form and evolve on rocky planets under extreme conditions. It may also help scientists understand the early stages of planets like Earth, Venus, and Mars. These findings highlight how NASA’s Webb Telescope is transforming our understanding of planetary systems beyond our solar system. #NASA #jwst #exoplanet #spacediscovery #astronomy #space #factsonfacts #shortshorts #reels
#Nasawebb Reel by @power_in_motion.1 - Webb telescope = colder than space to see universe beginnings 🔭❄️ #space #nasa #telescope
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Webb telescope = colder than space to see universe beginnings 🔭❄️ #space #nasa #telescope
#Nasawebb Reel by @antarikshtoday - 🪐 Saturn's Most Detailed View Ever

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NASA has released the most comprehensive view of Saturn ever, combining data from tw
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🪐 Saturn’s Most Detailed View Ever 🚀 Summary for Your Channel NASA has released the most comprehensive view of Saturn ever, combining data from two powerful space telescopes — the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope. 🔍 What’s New? 📸 Dual perspective imaging Hubble (Visible Light): Shows Saturn’s true colors, cloud bands, and atmospheric patterns. Webb (Infrared): Peers deeper into the planet, revealing hidden atmospheric layers, storms, and glowing rings. 💡 Glowing Rings & Structure Saturn’s rings appear extremely bright in Webb images because they’re made of reflective water ice. Fine details like ring “spokes” and the thin F-ring are clearer than ever. 🌌 Moons in One Frame Multiple moons captured together, including Titan, Enceladus, Dione, Janus, and Mimas. 🌪️ Atmospheric Discoveries Webb detected mysterious greenish glow at Saturn’s poles 👉 Could be caused by: High-altitude aerosols OR auroras from magnetic activity Scientists can now study different atmospheric layers simultaneously, giving a much deeper understanding of the gas giant. 🧠 Why This Matters Combining Webb + Hubble = multi-wavelength science Helps scientists: Study planetary weather & storms Understand ring evolution Analyze moon interactions This is the most complete picture of Saturn ever created. #antarikshtoday #astronomy #nasa #space #universe
#Nasawebb Reel by @s.olarwind - Our eyes see only a small slice of the universe. Hubble opened that window wider and now James Webb has blown it open. Here's the difference:
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Our eyes see only a small slice of the universe. Hubble opened that window wider and now James Webb has blown it open. Here’s the difference: ​🔹 Live View (Human Eye) – Faint, blurry smudges across the night sky. Beautiful, but limited. 🌌 🔹 Hubble Space Telescope – Sharp, colorful portraits of galaxies and nebulae, revealing the majesty of the cosmos like never before. 📷 🔹 James Webb Space Telescope – Deep infrared vision, pulling back the veil even further, seeing through cosmic dust to capture the raw birthplaces of stars and galaxies. 🔥🌟 . . . . #space #astronomy #moon #moonlanding #nas A
#Nasawebb Reel by @comedyfeedcentral - December 25, 2021. A telescope began a journey to change how we see the universe. 🚀🌌

Launched by NASA, the James Webb Space Telescope traveled near
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December 25, 2021. A telescope began a journey to change how we see the universe. 🚀🌌 Launched by NASA, the James Webb Space Telescope traveled nearly a million miles from Earth to unfold a mirror the size of a tennis court. Its mission? Look deeper into space — and further back in time — than any telescope ever built. 🔭✨ Months later, the first images arrived: ancient galaxies, stellar nurseries, and cosmic light that had traveled over 13 billion years to reach us. A reminder that when humanity looks up together… the universe reveals its secrets. 🌠 #TrueStory #Space #NASA #JamesWebb #clavicular
#Nasawebb Reel by @space_wonders1 - Why JWST Doesn't Actually Orbit Earth 🛰️✨

If Webb orbited Earth like the Hubble Space Telescope, it would pass in and out of Earth's shadow. This wo
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Why JWST Doesn’t Actually Orbit Earth 🛰️✨ If Webb orbited Earth like the Hubble Space Telescope, it would pass in and out of Earth’s shadow. This would cause the telescope’s temperature to fluctuate, warping its super-sensitive mirrors. Webb is stationed at the second Lagrange point (L2), about 1.5 million kilometers (1 million miles) away—four times farther than the Moon. The “Halo” Loop: From Earth, Webb doesn’t sit still; it traces a massive, sweeping loop that takes about 6 months to complete. Why a Loop? This specific path ensures Webb never enters the shadow of the Earth or Moon. By staying in the sunlight, its solar panels stay powered 24/7 while its sunshield protects the mirrors from the heat of the Sun, Earth, and Moon all at once. Credit : NASA Webb Telescope.
#Nasawebb Reel by @bang_0888 - This is a great description of how our understanding of space has changed as technology has advanced! 🚀 You are absolutely right: each new tool is no
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This is a great description of how our understanding of space has changed as technology has advanced! 🚀 You are absolutely right: each new tool is not just an improvement in the “picture”, but a change in the range of perception. Hubble operates primarily in the visible and ultraviolet ranges (like our eyes, only much more sensitive and “seeing”). He showed us the Universe in color, as we would see it if we flew close to objects. The James Webb Telescope (JWST) is an infrared telescope. He sees thermal radiation passing through cosmic dust. What for Hubble was an impenetrable dark cloud, for Webb was a transparent curtain behind which the “maternity hospitals” of the stars were hidden. I'll add to your list why this distinction is so important: Carina Nebula (Space Rocks): Hubble saw a majestic wall of dust. Webb showed thousands of never-before-observed young stars inside this wall [1]. Pillars of Creation: While Hubble showed them to be monumental, Webb made them “ghostly” and translucent, revealing thousands of newborn stars hidden within the gas [2]. Earliest galaxies: Webb sees galaxies that formed just a couple hundred million years after the Big Bang - they were too dim and "red" (infrared) for Hubble [3]. We are literally moving from studying “photographs” of space to reading its “biography.” Sources: NASA - James Webb Space Telescope - Space Rocks in the Carina Nebula NASA - James Webb Space Telescope - Pillars of Creation NASA - James Webb Space Telescope - First Deep Field You captured the essence very accurately - this is not just a “better picture”, but literally a change in the way we see the Universe. And your addition with examples is right on point. To take your point a little further: the difference between the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope is almost like the difference between vision and ... “thermal vision,” but on an astronomical scale. This is why your examples are so fundamental: 🌌 Carina Nebula (Space Rocks) Carina Nebula Hubble revealed a dramatic "wall" - a boundary where light is blocked by dust. JWST, working in the infrared, actually “enlightened” it and revealed its internal dynamics: star formation, ga

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