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The James Webb Space Telescope's large mirror and infrared sensitivity will let astronomers peer inside dusty knots where the youngest stars and planets are forming.

We've developed a bookmark and an activity to help kids to learn more abo ut the life cycles of stars. (We use this product for many of our informal education events.)

Download the bookmark: <a href="http://jwst.nasa.gov/education/JWSTLifeCyclesBookmark.pdf" rel="nofollow">jwst.nasa.gov/education/JWSTLifeCyclesBookmark.pdf</a> and the activity: <a href="http://jwst.nasa.gov/education/JWSTLifeCyclesActivity.pdf" rel="nofollow">jwst.nasa.gov/education/JWSTLifeCyclesActivity.pdf</a>

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Author NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from Greenbelt, MD, USA

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