While in space, @NASAWebb will be able to perfect its vision, allowing it see the 1st stars formed in the universe: http://go.nasa.gov/2AqyXoV pic.twitter.com/PmTDJ0qNMg
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Before anything, can you guys turn it around to view Earth as a whole? And let's put this LITTLE debate to rest. Thanks!
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No they can't. The sattelite is going to be too close to Earth for it too get a good view of it. It would be like watching TV from your couch with a pair of binoculars. And there is no debate, only facts and proof VS people who failed science class. End of Tweet.
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I see, but if this can be done. Why can't we see our beautiful Planet as a whole? Maybe put a pair of binos in the rear if this thing?pic.twitter.com/UdMyZWM4QC
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Earth is too bright and would swamp our sensitive telescope.
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Ahh, but is it also too close to Earth? (Also; Is this telescope talking?)
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It's too bright/hot. We can't look at Earth/Moon/Venus/Mercury/Sun either. More here: https://jwst.nasa.gov/faq_solarsystem.html#whatlookat …
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