Herein we learn about some of the more prominent space-based observatories, what they see, and how they do what they do. There were sudden copyright issues in the older version that needed to be amended. This is part of my intro Astronomy class taught at Willam Paterson University and CUNY Hunter. Balloon-based Astronomy Infrared viewing through smog Hubble's view of M16 Hubble's view of the Trapezium Spitzer Space Telescope Spitzer's view of the Dragon's Lair James Webb Space Telescope Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) Chandra X-ray Observatory Compton Gamma Ray Observatory Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Fermi's Five-year View of the Gamma-ray Sky Gravitational Waves seen by Fermi and others Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Music by Matthew Huffaker used by CCL4.0 0:00 Introduction 2:51 Infrared Astronomy 7:08 NGC 7000 The North American Nebula 8:10 Dragon's Lair: Spitzer Space Telescope 13:16 JWST Launch/Deployment Timeline 17:28 Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) 21:17 X-Ray Astronomy: NuStar 23:02 X-Ray Astronomy: Chandra 25:56 Fermi five-year, all sky map 26:24 Gravitational Wave Pinpoint, 08/17/2017.