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8 Things You Must Know About James Webb Space Telescope.
1. A JOINT MISSION First and foremost, the James Webb space Telescope (jwst) is a joint mission of NASA-ESA and CSA space agencies. If you don't know about CSA, this is the Canadian Space Agency. It is being developed as a next generation space telescope. Which will replace the Hubble Space Telescope. It is manufactured by two companies. The first company is Northrop Grumman Corporation, an American global aerospace and defence technology company. The other company is called Ball Aerospace & technologies. This company is an American company known for making spacecraft and their components. The James Webb Space Telescope is being built at a very advanced level. Which will provide many times better Infrared resolution and Sensitivity than the Hubble Space Telescope. This will give us a lot of information about the galaxies that will be formed in the beginning after the birth of the universe. This will revolutionize our knowledge of astronomy and cosmology.𑁋james web space tele...
10 Unique Fun Facts About Light Particles.
1. Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation. Which the humans eye can easily see. Light, particles and wave can be occur simultaneously in nature. Whatever natural light we see that makes us see everything we get from our sun. There are many types of light for example: Infrared Light, x-rays light, Gamma rays, Ultraviolet light. 2. The speed of light in highest in space or vacuum. Because these light particles are completely massless. Unlike all other particles, these particles do not interact with the Higgs Field at all. So they travel in space at the speed of 2.99792 km/PS. Because massless particles can travel in space at the same speed. 3. Infrared Light was discovered by William Herschel. In infrared light infra means ‘below’ in Latin. Because it is below red spectrum of light. This light is invisible, we cannot see it with our naked eyes. We just feel the heat of it. The difference in light is due to the wavelength. With difference light we can...
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