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James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
The <link>James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)</link> is a space telescope specifically designed to conduct <link>infrared astronomy</link>. It is an ambitious scientific endeavor that builds on the legacy of previous space-based telescopes. The JWST's high-resolution and high-sensitivity instruments allow it to view objects that are too old, distant, or faint for the <link>Hubble Space Telescope</link>.
Here are some key points about the <link>James Webb Space Telescope</link>:
- Purpose: The JWST aims to answer outstanding questions about the cosmos and expand our understanding of the universe.
- <link>Infrared Astronomy</link>: Unlike the <link>Hubble Space Telescope</link>, which primarily observes visible light, the JWST specializes in observing infrared light. This allows it to study objects that emit infrared radiation, such as distant galaxies, exoplanets, and protoplanetary disks.
- Advanced Technology: The JWST is equipped with advanced instruments and technologies, including a large segmented primary mirror, a suite of scientific instruments, and a sunshield to protect it from the Sun's heat.
- Launch and Deployment: The JWST was launched on <link>December 25, 2021</link>, aboard an <link>Ariane 5</link> rocket from <link>French Guiana</link>. After a journey of about a month, it reached its destination at the second <link>Lagrange point (L2)</link>, approximately <link>1.5 million kilometers</link> from Earth.
- Unveiling the Cosmos: The JWST's observations are expected to provide unprecedented insights into the early universe, the formation of stars and galaxies, the existence of exoplanets, and the potential for life beyond Earth.
- Collaboration: The JWST is a joint project of <link>NASA</link>, the <link>European Space Agency (ESA)</link>, and the <link>Canadian Space Agency (CSA)</link>. It represents a global effort to advance our knowledge of the universe.
For more detailed information about the <link>James Webb Space Telescope</link>, you can refer to the <link>NASA</link>, <link>ESA</link>, and <link>Wikipedia</link> websites.
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