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English: In terms of light-gathering capability, the most important component of a telescope is its primary mirror. The larger the mirror, the more light it can collect, and the smaller, dimmer, and more distant objects it can detect. Webb’s mirror has an area more than 5 times greater than Hubble’s and 45 times greater than Spitzer’s.
Date 31 May 2018 (upload date)
Source Telescope Primary Mirror Sizes Compared
Author IMAGE: STScI 3D MODEL: NASA, ESA, STScI

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