How do researchers work with telescopes and what insights have we gained?
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For example, is the Hubble Space Telescope a satellite? Satellites generally never leave the Earth's atmosphere.
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/projekte/artikel/wissen/webb-teleskop-bilder-e817415/ Are they real or are they artificially made?
I wanted/have to give a physics presentation on one of these two topics (12th grade). In my opinion, Hubble makes a bit more sense because there's a lot more information available about it, but James Webb is more current and technically interesting. What do you think?
This probably sounds completely stupid, but the fact is that when we observe distant suns/galaxies with the Hubble telescope, for example, we are presented with a visual image that is billions of years old, because the light takes a certain amount of time to reach us. It would certainly be interesting to see what Mars…