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Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, JADES Collaboration
FAQ Section
- What is the purpose of the JADES Deep Field observations?
The JADES Deep Field observations aim to study the distant universe through high-precision images, searching for objects that change in brightness over time, like supernovas. - What telescope was used for the JADES Deep Field observations?
The observations were conducted using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). - How many transient objects were identified in the JADES study?
About 80 transient objects were identified in the JADES study. - What are the majority of these transient objects?
Most of these transient objects are supernovae, which are massive explosions of stars. - Who collaborated on the JADES project?
The JADES Collaboration includes NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), CSA (Canadian Space Agency), and STScI (Space Telescope Science Institute).