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hram777 [196]2 years ago
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Answer:

James Webb has been designed to focus on the infrared part of the spectrum from 0.6 (red light) to 28 microns (infrared). This means it won't be able to see in ultraviolet light like Hubble, but will be able to focus on infrared bright objects like extremely distant galaxies.

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