
James Webb
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a powerful space observatory designed to study the universe's earliest galaxies, stars, and planetary systems. Unlike its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, JWST primarily observes infrared light, allowing it to see through dust clouds and uncover celestial objects that are too faint or distant for optical telescopes. This capability helps scientists understand how galaxies formed and evolved over billions of years, provides insights into the formation of stars and planetary systems, and explores the potential for life on exoplanets, enhancing our knowledge of galactic astrophysics and the cosmos.