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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the largest infrared observatory ever launched, designed to see the earliest galaxies and study atmospheres of distant exoplanets.
Recent discoveries
- Earliest galaxy candidate dated to ~290 million years after the Big Bangnature+1.
- 17 concentric dust shells around the WR 140 binary star systemnasa.
- Atmospheric water vapor detected on exoplanet WASP-39besa+1.
Capabilities
- Operates at the L2 Lagrange point, ~1.5 million km from Earthnasa.
- 6.5 m mirror — roughly 6× the light-collecting area of Hubblespace+1.
- Observes from 0.6 to 28 microns, capturing red-shifted light from the early universestsci.
Why it matters
- Tests cosmological models by directly observing the first billion yearsnature.
- Helps narrow which exoplanets could host life-supporting chemistrynasa+2.
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