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"Looking at the latest pics from the James Webb telescope and thinking about how thanks to technology we're now able to see EVEN MORE details in places we've already seen before with Hubble. And I wonder what else is out there that we can't see because our eyes and technology are still so limited."
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"A side by side comparison of the Pillars of Creation (elephant trunks of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula). The photo on the left shows what was taken by Hubble many years ago. And the photo on the right shows what was taken by the JWT and it shows far more clarity and details (so many more stars everywhere!!) than what Hubble was capable of capturing at the time."
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