How can scientists see into cloudy and dusty regions of space where stars form? They study a different kind of light—infrared—to learn about these sites.
Credits: Produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Office of Public Outreach.
• Narration: Nicole Fonarow • Writing: Joel Green and Vonessa Schulze • Design: Leah Hustak
All images, illustrations, and videos courtesy of NASA and STScI except:
• Webb telescope animation courtesy of NASA, SkyWorks Digital, Northrop Grumman, STScI • Music courtesy of Associated Production Music (www.apm.com) • Sound effects courtesy of FreeSound.org and SoundBible.com
The science operations for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, developed in partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency , are conducted by AURA’s Space Telescope Science Institute.
Many thanks to Greg Bacon, John Godfrey, Hussein Jirdeh, Jason Kalirai, Brandon Lawton, Alexandra Lockwood, Marc Lussier, Charlie McWade, Bonnie Meinke, Joseph Olmsted, Roy Renza, Denise Smith, and Frank Summers.
Keywords:
Stars
Webb Mission