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Where is James web telescope

Anakin 2 years ago updated by Deborah Baines 2 years ago 1
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Dear Anakin,


Data from the James Webb Space Telescope can be accessed in ESASky via the images and spectra buttons (in the top left of the application). Background skies (HiPS) from Webb can be found in the skies button (top left) and to help you find the data, a target list with the Webb Early Release Targets can be found in the targets list (the 'scroll' icon in the search field, and additionally in Explorer mode, in the top left icon).


Information on the Webb observations can be found here: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/esasky-observations#JWST

On the Webb skies here: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/esasky-skies#JWST


And please also see the news article and gif here: https://esdcnews.esac.esa.int/news/2022-07/#ESASky

Kind regards,

Deborah, on behalf of the ESASky team