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A new shot from the Hubble Space Telescope reminds us that Webb isn’t the only show in town.

in the last few years, the telescope has been forced into safe modethe spacecraft, which launched in 1991. But the telescope has staggered on.with this dazzling image, it is not being replaced. On the contrary,

it has a unique way of seeing our universe’s cosmic menagerie, and who are we to turn down such a feast for the eyes?

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