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A tiny, moving point of light. Copies of the Photographs use for the discovery of Pluto. Credit: Lowell Observatory. January 1930
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It is possible to take pictures of JWST's target using a home telescope in the city, this is my Stephan's quintet taken with an 8-inch telescope compare with JWST's image.
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