Space - The new frontier - James Webb Telescope

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Dallas, Texas
September 28, 2017 5:30pm CST
The James Webb space telescope will pave the way to learning about those exoplanets... looking into deep space and making even newer and greater discoveries. Finding what makes up those planets that might in fact have life on them. It's going to be funtastic to see and it will be taking place sometime next year with the launch of that enormous space telescope. Due to launch in the year 2018, less than a year from now, it will be a very exciting date in American space discovery history. Hubble was and still remains the forerunner for space telescopes and the James Webb Telescope will make even greater strides as man continues in his quest for knowledge about our endless skies. Looking at the stars and galaxies in the infrared spectrum, things will appear more clearly. Things that would otherwise be unseen by the human eye. A link to information about James Webb himself, will be placed within the comments section, below this post. Thanks for dropping by and happy myLotting! Watch this YouTube video about the James Webb Telescope. You will like it a lot.
Northrop Grumman is proud to lead the industry team building NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. This revolutionary observatory is the largest telescope built...
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@Kandae11 (57231)
29 Sep 17
I would love to get a telescope - a small inexpensive one for a start.
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• Dallas, Texas
29 Sep 17
That would be great. Check this article out. You might enjoy reading more about the James Webb Telescope: article From NASA:
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• Dallas, Texas
29 Sep 17
@lookatdesktop thinks you would like this link:
Before you buy a telescope, here's what you need to know.
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
29 Sep 17
That was very interesting. It will be wonderful to find out what we can of the other planets.
@YrNemo (20254)
29 Sep 17
A good friend of mine (an IT guy) paid for his own study in this field. He got a PhD now I think. I tried to watch a few programs like this, but I always got lost after a while.