Thanks! The article explained it in layman's terms so those of us that are "physics challanged" can understand. 
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because the universe did not have the first steps. It is ETERNAL.pic.twitter.com/De79qOV5P2
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Let's enjoy Hubble's views while James Webb is yet to launch! Hubble has done exceedingly well too! Far better and longer than originally planned. It's one of the most successful NASA project ever.
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"What *will make Webb different" though qatho
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A telescope on our moons far side would give it atmospheric free, un polluted light, and easy maintainable upgrade ability, in our shrinking solar system.. In future.
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@LHS_Science_ what’s the possible way to overcome this Hubble limit?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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NASA Webb telescope will see in outer space much farther away than the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) with its 6.5-meter mirror. It will look at the first galaxies of the Universe. But it will detect more exoplanets-and detect exomoons. It'll observe exoplanets atmosphere.
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