If the Hubble is still working by the time Webb is launched then yes. The Webb is not a replacement, but a successor.
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The james webb telescope, the chandrayan-2, the hubble space telescope etc. are some of the examples.
I don't know that each space telescope is explicitly designated as the successor to an earlier one, but ... -- The 'Kepler' was launched recently with the primary mission of searching for extra-solar planets, and has already delivered evidence of hundreds of them. -- The 'James Webb' is in the final stages of assembly and test before launch.
Webb is going to the second Lagrange (L2) point, which is 1 million miles (1.5 million km) away from Earth.
The James Webb telescope.
If the Hubble is still working by the time Webb is launched then yes. The Webb is not a replacement, but a successor.
At this time (early 2014), the James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to launch during October of 2018 .
The replacement for the Hubble is called the James Webb Space Telescope.
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The successor of the HST shall be the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
The Hubble Space Telescope will be successed by the James Webb Space Telescope
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No. It's scheduled for launch in 2018.
I trust God only.
Yes currently although the James Web Telescope will be bigger when it is launched.