webb (Meaning)

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webb (n)

English writer and a central member of the Fabian Society (1858-1943)

English sociologist and economist and a central member of the Fabian Society (1859-1947)

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webb Sentence Examples

  1. The James Webb Space Telescope is a marvel of modern astronomy, peering deep into the cosmos.
  2. Webb's unprecedented sensitivity has allowed astronomers to detect the faintest objects in the universe.
  3. The telescope has revealed stunning images of distant galaxies and nebulae, providing insights into the early stages of the cosmos.
  4. Webb's infrared capabilities allow it to see through dust and gas, unveiling hidden celestial objects.
  5. The telescope has detected water vapor in the atmospheres of several exoplanets, indicating the potential for life.
  6. Webb's observations have challenged previous theories about the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies.
  7. The telescope's images have sparked awe and wonder in people worldwide, inspiring a renewed fascination with space exploration.
  8. Webb's data is being eagerly analyzed by astronomers, who are uncovering new discoveries about the universe.
  9. The construction and launch of Webb was a massive technological undertaking, requiring international collaboration.
  10. Webb's legacy will be as a transformative instrument that revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos.

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English writer and a central member of the Fabian Society (1858-1943), English sociologist and economist and a central member of the Fabian Society (1859-1947)

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The James Webb Space Telescope is a marvel of modern astronomy, peering deep into the cosmos.

Webb's unprecedented sensitivity has allowed astronomers to detect the faintest objects in the universe.

The telescope has revealed stunning images of distant galaxies and nebulae, providing insights into the early stages of the cosmos.

Webb's infrared capabilities allow it to see through dust and gas, unveiling hidden celestial objects.