The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) stands as the most advanced and largest space observatory ever constructed, engineered to observe the cosmos primarily in infrared wavelengths. With its unprecedented capability, JWST offers scientists an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the universe’s origins, exploring the earliest galaxies and celestial phenomena. It will also enable groundbreaking research into star and planet formation, as well as provide detailed insights into the atmospheres of exoplanets, potentially revealing signs of habitability and furthering our understanding of the universe’s complex dynamics.
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