What makes the Webb Telescope different from the Hubble Space Telescope?
Episode 3: Time Machines (Hubble – Eye in the Sky miniseries)

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It is designed for planetary exploration.
It can see farther into the infrared spectrum.
It has a larger mirror for better resolution.
It can observe in the ultraviolet spectrum.
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What was a significant achievement of the Hubble Space Telescope's deep field observations?
Discovering new planets in our solar system.
Revealing a universe filled with hundreds of billions of galaxies.
Mapping the surface of Mars.
Finding evidence of dark matter.
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How did the Hubble Space Telescope's deep field images change our understanding of the universe?
They confirmed the existence of wormholes.
They revealed that seemingly empty parts of the sky are filled with galaxies.
They showed that the universe is static and unchanging.
They disproved the Big Bang theory.
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What does the Hubble Space Telescope allow scientists to observe about galaxies?
Their chemical composition in real-time.
Their gravitational interactions with black holes.
Their formation and evolution over billions of years.
Their current state and future evolution.
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What phenomenon allows Hubble to see more detail in distant galaxies?
Gravitational lensing.
Dark energy expansion.
Solar flares.
Cosmic microwave background radiation.
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What is the main advantage of having both the Hubble and Webb Telescopes operating simultaneously?
They can explore the ocean depths.
They can detect extraterrestrial life.
They can monitor weather patterns on Earth.
They provide a complete picture from ultraviolet to infrared wavelengths.
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What is the anticipated benefit of the James Webb Space Telescope's observations?
It will detect gravitational waves.
It will observe the first objects formed after the Big Bang.
It will study the atmospheres of exoplanets.
It will map the entire Milky Way galaxy.
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