It is going to replace the Hubble Space Telescope in the year 2018. It will study the edges of the universe, where the light from the creation of the Universe is still in transit to the Earth. So what JWST will do is to look at the past, billions of years ago, when the Universe was only a few hundred million years old. This would help us understand more about the evolution of the Universe.
infrared radiation
infrared radiation
well idk what this telescope does so do your HW and dont look it up!
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Radio Telescope Apex
infrared radiation
the hubble telescope
The mission of a Telescope is to study or see space.
infrared radiation
The nasa space program has a giant telescope.... that's all i no
space research centre
A telescope is the instrument an astronomer uses to study matter in space.
telescope,satellite, space probe,space shuttle
people could look deeper into space with a giant telescope.
to try to find the beginning of the universe..to study the stars...
The Hubble Space Telescope his becoming, if not already, obsolete. The twenty-year-old telescope requires a lot of maintenance and a replacement is overdue.The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST) is a large, infrared-optimized space telescope, scheduled for launch in 2014. Webb will find the first galaxies that formed in the early Universe, connecting the Big Bang to our own Milky Way Galaxy. Webb will peer through dusty clouds to see stars forming planetary systems, connecting the Milky Way to our own Solar System.Another space telescope has been envisioned and is anticipated to be placed in service between 2025 and 2065. The Advanced Technology Large Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST) is a NASA strategic mission concept study for the next generation of UVOIR space observatory. ATLAST will have a primary mirror diameter in the 8m to 16m range that will allow scientists to perform some of the most challenging observations to answer some of man's most compelling astrophysical questions.See Sources and related links for additional information.
a hubble space telescope