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  • At a Glance: Seeing the Invisible—Using Infrared to See Dust

    Image of the Andromeda Galaxy. Text in the top right corner reads "Andromeda Galaxy." A red box to the right has text that reads "Infrared Light." Text toward the center right reads "How does this work?"
  • Celestial Tour: Star Birth and Planet Formation

    Artist's concept of the James Webb Space Telescope in the lower left corner against a field of fuzzy points of light. Text in the top right corner reads "Ground-based image of Barnard 69." A red box to the right has text that reads "Infrared Light." A yellow box toward the top left has text that reads "Webb helps us look for these young stars and planetary nurseries, which glow in infrared light."
  • Myth vs Reality: The Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes

    Screen grab from video. A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an artist's concept of the Sun and Earth on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Under myth is text that reads The James Webb Space Telescope replaces the Hubble Space Telescope.
  • Celestial Tour: The Journey of Light

    Artist's concept of the James Webb Space Telescope against a field of galaxies.
  • Insight Into: The Electromagnetic Spectrum

    The electromagnetic spectrum is depicted as a mostly grayscale bar that runs horizontally across a starry, black background. Text at left, just above the bar, reads "Electromagnetic Spectrum." Toward the bar's center left is a colorful section that starts as purple at left before moving to a narrow rainbow-colored section. It then becomes red before ending as a light orange at the right end. Text at center, above the bar, reads "All of the different forms of light compose the electromagnetic spectrum."
  • At a Glance: Galaxy M101 in Infrared Light

    Two side-by-side images of spiral galaxy M101 as seen in visible light by the Hubble Space Telescope and infrared light as imaged by the Spitzer Space Telescope. A gray box toward the bottom left reads "In visible light, bright stars dominate the view." A gray box toward the bottom right reads "In infrared light, warm dust and gas clouds are more prominent."
  • Above and Beyond: The Sombrero Galaxy in Infrared Light

    Image of the Sombrero Galaxy. In the top right corner is text that reads "Visible Light" and a rainbow-colored bar just below it. Text at bottom reads "The Sombrero Galaxy, 28 million light-years away, is a striking example of a spiral galaxy seen nearly edge-on from Earth."
  • Above and Beyond: Centaurus A in Infrared Light

    Image of the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A. Text toward the top left reads "They are thought to form from merging galaxies."
  • Above and Beyond: The Milky Way Center in Infrared Light

    Infrared image of the Milky Way center. Text toward the top right corner reads "Center of Milky Way." A red box on the right has text that reads "Infrared Light." Text at bottom reads "The Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes teamed up to take this picture of the center of our Milky Way Galaxy with their infrared cameras."
  • Myth vs Reality: What Hubble Sees

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of warped points of light on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • Terrestrial Tour: Clouds Hot and Cold

    Satellite image of cirrus clouds. A gray box toward the top left has text that reads "2002 NASA Image, Rhone Valley, Eastern France." Text appears toward the bottom.
  • Image Tour: Star V838 Monocerotis

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "V838 Monocerotis, Image Tour." Just below is a small image of V838 Monocerotis. A small white box highlights the area that appears magnified at right. More text appears below. The image at right has a feature labeled "Central Star."
  • Image Tour: The Tadpole Galaxy

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "The Tadpole Galaxy, Image Tour." A list of facts appears below. At right is an image of the Tadpole Galaxy.
  • Image Tour: Saturn

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "Saturn, Image Tour." Just below is a small image of Saturn. More text appears below. At right is a larger version of the Saturn image.

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This product is based upon work supported by NASA under award numbers NNX16AC65A and NNX15AB26G and contracts NAS5-26555 and NAS5-03127. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.