NASA’s revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope successfully launches to space

NASA’s revolutionary new space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, successfully launched into space after taking off on top of a European Ariane 5 rocket from South America.

The launch marks the beginning of one of the most anticipated NASA missions in decades, a program that promises to transform how we study the deepest depths of the Universe.

The launch marks the beginning of one of the most anticipated NASA missions in decades, a program that promises to transform how we study the deepest depths of the Universe.

if it all works out, JWST will become one of the most important tools we’ve ever had for peering into the distant recesses of space.

With a gold-plated mirror stretching 21 feet, or 6.5 meters wide, JWST will be able to gather infrared light from galaxies that has crossed 13.6 billion light-years through space and time.

it will be seeing them as they were 13.6 billion years ago, right after the Universe as we know it came into being.

Astronomers believe that the Big Bang, which sparked the expansion of our Universe, occurred 13.8 billion years ago.

JWST is often considered the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, which has been orbiting the Earth since 1990.