To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope, a gallery of its most iconic images is showcased, highlighting its contributions to astronomy, including detailed views of galaxies, nebulae, and cosmic phenomena, as well as its technological evolution and discoveries over the decades.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, revealing over 2,500 distant galaxies and providing new insights into galaxy formation and evolution over billions of years, especially through its deep mid-infrared observations.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a stunning deep field image of the galaxy cluster Abell S1063, revealing a cosmic forest of ancient, distant galaxies warped by gravitational lensing, providing insights into the early universe and its formation just 280 million years after the Big Bang.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has surpassed the Hubble Space Telescope's deepest image ever, revealing hundreds of previously unseen objects, including ultra-distant galaxies beyond Hubble's limited vision. With seven times the light-gathering power of Hubble and longer-wavelength capabilities, JWST's sharper, longer-wavelength views are revealing the deepest objects of all-time. Spectroscopic studies, upcoming, will shatter even JWST's current cosmic record.