How James Webb Orbits ‘Nothing’
The James Webb Space Telescope is now in orbit around L2! But there’s nothing there, so how can it orbit when there’s nothing there?
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The James Webb Space Telescope is now in orbit around L2! But there’s nothing there, so how can it orbit when there’s nothing there?
The James Webb Space Telescope has reached the L2 point 1.4 million km from us and scientists imaged it.
The James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s most powerful and largest space telescope. It is an infrared space observatory that launched on Dec 25, 2021.
The James Webb Space Telescope launched, but now its deployments must work. Even though the launch was successful, the hardest part is yet to come.
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