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DART impact seen through the eyes of Webb and Hubble

The James Webb Space Telescope and its older counterpart Hubble photographed the impact of NASA’s asteroid-smashing DART probe into the space rock Dimorphos on Monday (Sept. 26).

The observations were the first job the two space telescopes performed in sync, according to NASA, and their collaboration will reveal new information about the battered asteroid. The James Webb Space Telescope observes the universe in the infrared (heat-emitting wavelengths), while the Hubble Space Telescope is a specialist in detecting optical light, the kind that is visible to the human eye. By combining observations from the two telescopes, astronomers can learn a great deal about objects in the cosmos.

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