27 votes What are Hubble and Webb looking at right this minute? Posted October 19 by asteroid Tags: astronomy, telescopes, hubble space telescope, james webb space telescope, interactive, source.nasa https://science.nasa.gov/mission/webb/what-is-webb-observing/ 3 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK Noox October 19 Link Anti-clickbait duty: It's not actually clickbait - it's actually a thing where you can see what the Hubble and Webb are looking at right now. :) Anti-clickbait duty: It's not actually clickbait - it's actually a thing where you can see what the Hubble and Webb are looking at right now. :) 19 votes [2] saturnV October 20 (edited October 20) Link https://spacetelescopelive.org/ links to the respective page for Hubble as well as JWST https://spacetelescopelive.org/ links to the respective page for Hubble as well as JWST 8 votes updawg October 20 Link Parent That's for both telescopes. Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes." That's for both telescopes. Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes." 2 votes
Noox October 19 Link Anti-clickbait duty: It's not actually clickbait - it's actually a thing where you can see what the Hubble and Webb are looking at right now. :) Anti-clickbait duty: It's not actually clickbait - it's actually a thing where you can see what the Hubble and Webb are looking at right now. :) 19 votes
[2] saturnV October 20 (edited October 20) Link https://spacetelescopelive.org/ links to the respective page for Hubble as well as JWST https://spacetelescopelive.org/ links to the respective page for Hubble as well as JWST 8 votes updawg October 20 Link Parent That's for both telescopes. Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes." That's for both telescopes. Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes." 2 votes
updawg October 20 Link Parent That's for both telescopes. Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes." That's for both telescopes. Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes." 2 votes
Anti-clickbait duty: It's not actually clickbait - it's actually a thing where you can see what the Hubble and Webb are looking at right now. :)
https://spacetelescopelive.org/ links to the respective page for Hubble as well as JWST
That's for both telescopes.
Interesting that Hubble is looking at (for) "'lightweight' super-massive black holes."