Galaxies, Stars, and Planets Oh My!

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Galaxies, Stars, and Planets Oh My! Mr. Cloud Earth Science

The Hubble Space Telescope

Spiral Galaxy

Elliptical Galaxy

Elliptical Galaxy NGC 1132 - Hubble

M-84, M-86 Elliptical Galaxy

Irregular Galaxy

NGC1427A

Dwarf Irregular Galaxy NGC 4214

What new for the future of deep space exploration?

The James Webb Space Telescope

What will the Webb Telescope hope to discover? With its infrared vision, Webb will be able to see light from the early universe that has been stretched as it travels across the expanding fabric of space. Early galaxies, just-forming stars, clouds of gas and dust, and much more will come into vision!