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For millennia, humanity has looked to the stars and pondered whether we are indeed alone in the Universe, and whether the answers to our existence are written in the stars.

The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1991, was the first to provide scientists with glittering images of nebulas or star-forming regions, distant galaxies, and zoom in on other planets and their moons. While the telescope continues to orbit the Earth, it is limited in scope as it can only capture images in the visible spectrum.

For the past 30 years, NASA scientists have been working on the next big project — the James-Webb Space telescope (JWST) — which was launched into space on Christmas Day and will attempt to photograph celestial bodies in the infrared spectrum, providing scientists with further clues as to how creation commenced.

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