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telescope

[tel-uh-skohp] / ˈtɛl əˌskoʊp /




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The work continues a long legacy of Carnegie Science involvement with JWST, dating back to the telescope's early development and extending through multiple observation cycles.

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While Hubble clearly resolved these pieces, ground-based telescopes could only detect them as faint, barely separated points of light.

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"A star's light is filtered through the atmosphere of the planet before it reaches our telescopes," Libby-Roberts said.

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By combining telescope observations with detailed models of planetary interiors and atmospheres, they were able to infer what is happening deep inside the planet.

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The supernova's brightness allowed astronomers to detect it even from its enormous distance using medium sized ground based telescopes.

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