The James Webb Telescope is finally ready to set off for its new home. After numerous delays and problems, NASA is ready to let the most advanced space telescope ever soar into space. The launch coincides with Christmas, which may be a great way for space fans and astronomers to spend their holidays this year.
No matter where you are in the world, you can watch the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope into space live. NASA will broadcast the event on the NASA TV channel on December 25th. The live coverage time will vary depending on where you watch. James Webb telescope launch: when will it launch?
The James Webb telescope will leave the Ariane 5 rocket in the early hours of Christmas morning (that is, December 25). In India, you can live broadcast the launch at 5:50 PM on December 25th.
James Webb Telescope: What is its meaning
The James Webb Telescope is currently the most advanced space telescope built by mankind. It will replace the Hubble Telescope that has been performing its duties for the past few decades.
“We have been waiting for a long time,” said Sara Seager, planet hunter at MIT. “Weber will promote our exploration of life, but to find signs of life, we must be very lucky.”
With the James Webb telescope, scientists will now have a higher magnification to observe deep space. This can help them unlock the mysteries of the universe. Therefore, launching this space telescope is crucial, everything needs to be perfect. This is why NASA delayed the launch due to bad weather around the French Guiana spaceport.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told the Associated Press: “There are more than 300 things, and any one of them has a problem. This is not a good day. So the whole thing must work perfectly.”
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