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Space telescope in home stretch of tests; early pics impress

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NASA’s new space telescope is in the home stretch of testing, with science observations expected to begin in July, astronomers said Monday.

 

The James Webb Space Telescope beamed back the latest test pictures of a neighboring satellite galaxy, and the results are stunning when compared with images taken by NASA’s previous infrared observatory, the Spitzer Space Telescope.

Each of the 18 mirror segments on the new telescope is bigger than the single one on Spitzer, reports AP.

 

Launched last December, the $10 billion Webb is the largest and most powerful astronomical observatory ever sent into space.

 

It will seek light emitted by the first stars and galaxies close to 14 billion years ago, and keep a sharp lookout for possible signs of life.

 

Scientists are keeping the identity of Webb’s first official target a secret. Positioned 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) from Earth, Webb is considered the successor to the aging Hubble Space Telescope.

 

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