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  • The James Webb Space Telescope: First Images

    Image of a portion of the Carina Nebula as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads ""Cosmic Cliffs" in the Carina Nebula, near-infrared." Text at bottom reads "A new era of astronomy has begun."
  • In a Different Light: Hercules A

    Framed image of Hercules A. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, Hercules A." A list of facts is overlaid on the left side of the image.
  • What in the Universe: Centaurus Galaxy Cluster

    Image of a section of the Centaurus Galaxy Cluster. White lines outline certain areas in the image. A red box in the bottom right corner has text and is overlaid on the image.
  • What in the Universe: Galaxies

    At left is an image of a field of galaxies as observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. A white box highlights an area toward the top center left. At top right is title text that reads "Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2014, Fornax Constellation." Just below is an image that shows a magnified view of the area highlighted in the white box. More text appears below.
  • What in the Universe: Transmission Spectrum of an Exoplanet Atmosphere

    At left is a spectrum of an exoplanet atmosphere. At top right is text that reads "Transmission Spectrum of HAT-P-26 b, Exoplanet 464 Light-Years Away." Just below is an artist's concept of water molecules. More text appears below.
  • Myth vs Reality: Visiting Galaxies

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a galaxy 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.
  • What in the Universe: Omega Centauri Star Cluster

    Image of a portion of the Omega Centauri star cluster, which has red, blue, and yellow points of light. A red box in the bottom right has text and is overlaid on the image.
  • What in the Universe: Betelgeuse

    At left is an image of Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star, against the black background of space. At top right is title text that reads "Betelgeuse: A Resolved Red Supergiant Star, Orion Constellation." Just below is an image of a field of stars with an orange star with diffraction spikes in the center. More text appears below.
  • Warped Light and Dark Matter

    Image of many distant galaxies. A gray box in the bottom left corner has text that reads "Warped Light and Dark Matter." Text in the top left corner reads "It can be "far more interesting" to not find what you are looking for, and instead find something unexpected."
  • The Case of the Missing Planet

    Image of the environment surrounding Fomalhaut with labeled features. A gray box in the bottom left corner has text that reads "The Case of the Missing Planet." Text in the top left corner reads "The clues had been accumulating for over a decade..." A small square toward the right highlights a section that the image in the bottom right corner shows in greater detail.
  • Did You Know: Going Beyond Light

    At left is an artist's concept of gravitational waves. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "There's more to the universe than human eyes can see." More text appears below.
  • Did You Know: Telescope Technology

    At left is an image of a dense field of stars. In the top right corner is the "Did You Know?" logo. Just below is a yellow box with text that reads "Telescopes do more than capture gorgeous images." More text appears below.
  • In a Different Light: The Night Sky

    Framed image of the night sky. Text at top reads "In a Different Light, The Night Sky." Text appears at the bottom of the image.
  • Image Tour: Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744

    In the top left corner is title text that reads "Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744, Image Tour." Just below is a small image of Abell 2744. A small white box highlights the area that appears magnified at right. More text appears below. The image at right has graphic overlays highlighting certain features.
  • Celestial Tour: Coronagraph

    Top half portion shows a diagram of a coronagraph with labels. Text appears in the lower half.
  • Celestial Tour: Shadow of the Moon

    Image of Earth against the black background of space. Text at left reads "The warped fabric of space that Einstein described is revealed by the shadow of the Moon."
  • 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.
  • Myth vs Reality: Understanding How Galaxies Change

    Screen grab from video. A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a field of stars and galaxies 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, text reads, We can't watch galaxies change, so we can't understand how they evolve over time.
  • 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."

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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.