This telescope has a hexagonal mirror. Each arm is the size of a coffee table. These together will create a focus.
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| That image was taken by NASA's James Webb Telescope |
The first image was sent by NASA's new space telescope James Webb. It showed the light of a star 256 light years away. Not only that, he also sent his own. Her golden mirror is shining in it.
James Webb was sent into space on December 25 last year. This is the first time that spacecraft will be monitored in this way from space. This is the first time a 21-foot-long telescope has been sent into space. Better said than done, it is the Observatory. The first image taken on the web shows a star in the constellation Ursa Major 256 light-years away. Name ‘HD64406’. "It's a really wonderful moment," said Marshall Perrin, a scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, who was involved in the mission.
This telescope has a hexagonal mirror. Each arm is the size of a coffee table. These together will create a focus. In this way, the monitoring work will start in full force from the end of June.
The telescope, the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, was built at a cost of কোটি 1 billion. This is the Infrared Observatory. It will identify cosmic objects through infrared rays. There was some noise after Hubble's launch in 1990. It took him three years to recover. In the case of James Webb, not much has been caught yet.

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