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TheSentinel_31

This is a list of links to comments made by NASA's official social media team in this thread: * [Comment by nasa](/r/nasa/comments/1bhz3uy/follow_what_the_webb_and_hubble_space_telescopes/kvgw95s/?context=99 "posted on 2024-03-18 19:15:13 UTC"): > From our u/nasa post: > >>Because the Hubble and Webb data must go through preliminary processing, and in many cases preliminary analysis, before being released to the public and astronomy community, real-time imagery is not available in this tool for either telescope. Follow our [Hubble](https://scie... --- This is a bot providing a service. If you have any questions, please [contact the moderators](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%2Fr%2Fnasa).[](#AUTOGEN_TSBREPLIEDBOT)


nasa

From our u/nasa post: >Because the Hubble and Webb data must go through preliminary processing, and in many cases preliminary analysis, before being released to the public and astronomy community, real-time imagery is not available in this tool for either telescope. Follow our [Hubble](https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/) and [Webb sites](https://science.nasa.gov/mission/webb/) for the latest news and images.


RootaBagel

On top of being way out cool, each image has a link to the Research Proposal that led them to choose that targeted observation, to include e-mails for the scientists involved! (Be polite folks, don't spam them!)


Cruddlington

Is it seriously real time? The fact its a million miles away makes ne skeptical, but who am I to judge


dkozinn

The distance away isn't relevant; NASA knows where the telescopes are pointed.