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3 July, 21:54

Galaxy evolution is a very active area of research. Look for information on a future observatory/mission that will investigate galaxy evolution. White a short summary of one proposed mission. How big is the planned telescope? At what wavelengths will it look? When will it be built?

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  1. 3 July, 22:08
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    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a space observatory developed among 20 countries, is being built and operated jointly by NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, to be the scientific successor of Hubble and Spitzer. The JWST will offer an unprecedented resolution and sensitivity, some of its main objectives is observe the formation of the first galaxies of the universe and study the formation and evolution of galaxies. The JWST will allow to observe wavelengths within the so-called near-infrared astronomy, but also the orange and red visible light. The importance of this spectrum range is due to the fact that the infrared light can penetrate dusty regions and reveal what is inside. It will be launched in March 2021, the dimensions of its main mirror are 20,197 m * 14,162 m (66.26 ft * 46.46 ft). The JWST will orbit the sun 1.5 million kilometers away from the Earth
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