
Space Hubble’s Successor in Space 20/03 17:48 CET
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The space telescope Hubble is about to celebrate 18 years in orbit. But it will only have one more service before it’s gigantic successor takes over. In 2013, the James Webb Space Telescope, using infrared, will allow us to look far more deeply into the past.
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