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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared-optimized space telescope, scheduled for launch in 2014. JWST will find the first galaxies that formed in the early Universe, connecting the Big Bang to our own Milky Way Galaxy. JWST will peer through dusty clouds to see stars forming planetary systems, connecting the Milky Way to our own Solar System. JWST's instruments will be designed to work primarily in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum, with some capability in the visible range.

JWST will have a large mirror, 6.5 meters (21.3 feet) in diameter and a sunshield the size of a tennis court. Both the mirror and sunshade won't fit onto the rocket fully open, so both will fold up and open once JWST is in outer space. JWST will reside in an orbit about 1.5 million km (1 million miles) from the Earth.

The James Webb Space Telescope was named after a former NASA Administrator.

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13 May 2009: Senior Project Scientist for JWST (and Nobel Prize winner) John Mather is going to be giving a public talk in Ottawa at the Canada Science and Technology Museum on May 20th. There is more information on this website mid-way down the page.

13 May 2009: There is a new NASA web feature on our two newest animations of JWST unfolding and deploying. Read the web feature.

08 May 2009: Hubble to Receive High-Tech James Webb Space Telescope Technology View the Web Feature.

06 May 2009: JWST was featured in The American Surveyor magazine in a story called "A Model Home For NASA's New Space Telescope." Read the article.

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