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This video compares images of the Helix Nebula from three NASA observatories: Hubble’s image in visible light, Spitzer’s infrared view, and Webb’s high-resolution near-infrared look.
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[edit]| DescriptionObservatory Comparison (Hubble-Spitzer-Webb) (SVS31363).webm |
English: This video compares images of the Helix Nebula from three NASA observatories: Hubble’s image in visible light, Spitzer’s infrared view, and Webb’s high-resolution near-infrared look. |
| Date | 9 February 2026, 23:59:59 (upload date) |
| Source | Observatory Comparison (Hubble/Spitzer/Webb) |
| Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Global Science and Technology, Inc./Mark Malanoski |
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| Keywords InfoField | Hubble Space Telescope; Webb; Hubble; Spitzer; Webb Telescope; James Webb Space Telescope |
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