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[QUOTE="Hamiltonian, post: 6575780, member: 680682"] There is about one week left for the launch! NASA's long-awaited space observatory is now scheduled to lift off no earlier than Dec. 24, two days later than previously planned. I have been waiting for about 2years now(I think there are some people who have been waiting since 2005 and some even earlier than that!), although I am no astronomer I am really looking forward to the data that the JWST will send back, and the conclusions we will be able to draw from them, that would of course mean waiting for 6 more months for the telescope to be put into orbit. Let's just hope everything goes smoothly🤞 [URL]https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-launch-delay-december-24[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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