Eyes in the Sky: Powerful Telescopes

Eyes in the Sky: Powerful Telescopes

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 02, 2025
The most advanced space observatory yet, peering deep into the early universe. It’s changing how we see time and space.

James Webb Space Telescope

The most advanced space observatory yet, peering deep into the early universe. It’s changing how we see time and space.

The legendary eye in the sky has been capturing stunning cosmic images since 1990. Its iconic images defined a generation of astronomy.

Hubble Space Telescope

The legendary eye in the sky has been capturing stunning cosmic images since 1990. Its iconic images defined a generation of astronomy.

Reveals violent and high-energy events in the universe through X-ray vision. Perfect for spotting black holes and neutron stars.

Chandra X-ray Observatory

Reveals violent and high-energy events in the universe through X-ray vision. Perfect for spotting black holes and neutron stars.

Spitzer Space Telescope

Explored the universe in infrared light, unveiling hidden galaxies and stars. It helped us see through cosmic dust.

Kepler Space Telescope

Revolutionized our understanding of exoplanets and distant solar systems. The reason we believe Earth-like worlds are out there.

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TESS

Scans the sky for new Earth-like planets orbiting distant stars. Kepler’s successor with a broader reach.

Gaia

Mapping over a billion stars to build the most detailed 3D map of our galaxy. It’s redefining our view of the Milky Way.

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