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Answer by Dan Is Fiddling By Firelight for Will the James Webb Space...

Pushing beyond the Hubble's deep field images is one of the four primary science objectives listed on the JWST site. The reason we need an infrared telescope to do this is that the earliest galaxies in...

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James Webb and Hubble use two different technologies. In reality, James Webb is more of an updated Spitzer telescope, with the range being somewhere between it and Hubble. The reported range of James...

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The ability to see deep into the field like this is characterised by the detector's Noise Equivalent Power (NEP). This is a measure of how faint a signal can be retrieved from the 'noise' present in...

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Will the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) be able to capture, or ever be used for, anything similar to the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF)?

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