James Webb Telescope, which space enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating, will be completed this year and will be heading for the long haul in 2019. The telescope, which can collect much more detailed data from the Hubble telescope, will also be able to display more distant points.
The telescope, which is produced with a budget of approximately 10 billion dollars, will be sent 1.5 million km away and will start its mission there. This distance is about 4 times the distance between Earth and Moon. The telescope, which can collect 7 times more light from Hubble, will be used to examine the galaxies formed in the early times of the universe and to identify the differences between them and the new galaxies. The telescope is also expected to observe the back of the dust clouds that the Hubble telescope can not see.
Besides all this, James Webb will continue to study the solar system, which is still full of mysteries.
James Webb telescope is considered to be the successor to Hubble telescope and is in the infrared space telescopic class. In short, if we answer the question in the headline; it will be the most powerful telescope ever produced up to now. In the image below you can also see the difference.
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excited to see some imaged from this, exciting times we are in for sure!