Where is the James Webb telescope?
THE HIGH-RESOLUTION picture quality of NASA's James Webb telescope allows it to capture deeper parts of what lies beyond the solar system.
After decades of planning and months of delays, the James Webb telescope was successfully launched by NASA on Christmas Day – and arrived in final orbit on January 24, 2022.
He was the only Europe-based member of the panel that proposed JWST in 1996.
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"When one considers the huge impact of Hubble over many years, this augurs well for JWST.
"The astronomical community can’t wait to see the first dramatic images of the early universe, hopefully later this year."
What stage is the James Webb telescope at?
The James Webb Space Telescope launched on December 25, 2021.
In the first two and a half days, the telescope was in its early deployment phase.
Given James Webb's massive size, the gold-plated mirrors that do the most important work are actually formed of 18 hexagonal parts that cleverly unpack and click together like a perfect puzzle.
But before all that can happen, the sun shield needed to be assembled.
This started from day three.