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Time Machines' Celebrates 10 of the Most Awesome, Most Gorgeous Telescopes on Earth | WIRED
Members of the Seattle Astronomical Society search the nighttime sky for celestial objects — and perspective | The Seattle Times
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The James Webb Space Telescope is working as well as astronomers dreamed it would | WAMU
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How The James Webb Space Telescope Transformed Astronomy This Year | LAist
The Hubble Space Telescope Hasn't Burned Out Yet - The Atlantic
The Telescopes: Splashdown: The Complete Creation Recordings 1990-1992 | PopMatters
NASA Is Launching A New Telescope That Could Offer Some Cosmic Eye Candy - capradio.org
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Tonight I handed out candy and views through my telescope. Several kids spent lots of time at the scope and completely forgot the candy. : r/Astronomy
Bizarre 'cotton candy' planets might have rings, scientists say
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NASA Is Launching A New Telescope That Could Offer Some Cosmic Eye Candy | WGCU PBS & NPR for Southwest Florida
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The James Webb Space Telescope Promises Celestial Images Rivaling Hubble : NPR
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The Five Big Ways the James Webb Telescope Will Help Astronomers Understand the Universe | Science | Smithsonian Magazine