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Gravity Assist: How We Make Webb (and Hubble) Images

Gravity Assist: How We Make Webb (and Hubble) Images

Update: 2022-07-08
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The world will get a first glimpse of the universe as never before when the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope come out on July 12. And this is only the beginning — the telescope will deliver all kinds of insights about galaxies, planets, and more, for years to come. But someone has to translate that data into beautiful imagery, especially since Webb collects light that falls outside of human vision. That’s where Joe DePasquale of the Space Telescope Science Institute comes in. Learn how he makes choices about color and other aspects of space images in this week’s Gravity Assist podcast.
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Gravity Assist: How We Make Webb (and Hubble) Images

Gravity Assist: How We Make Webb (and Hubble) Images

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