The Closer We Look The Smaller We Get | Defector
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Part of the difficulty in conceptualizing the imaging power of the James Webb Space Telescope is that the universe is very large, and frames of reference are unfamiliar... Now capable of being seen in its universe-spanning glory.
Even in light-polluted urban areas, you can spot the three blue supergiant stars in a row that make up Orion's 'belt'... But let's go back to considering scale. Dubbed Barnard 33, the dark nebula needed many years for telescope technology to improve.
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