The telescope is 'a colossal achievement, built to transform our view of the universe and deliver amazing science,' NASA administrator Bill Nelson said.
Once deployed, James Webb will be able to conduct observations that will provide fascinating new insights into our solar system, exoplanets orbiting distant stars, and the mysterious origins and structures of our universe.
But if problems arise—related to the weather, technical issues, or other factors—then the launch could be moved to another date. From now until the launch date, the telescope will undergo rigorous preparations to ensure that it is mission-ready.
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