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How NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will get ready for its first cosmic observations

By Elizabeth Howell published 2 days ago

Webb's instruments are being switched on as the telescope continues its commissioning.

 

This artist's impression shows the James Webb Space Telescope fully deployed in space. (Image credit: ESA)

With NASA's newest space observatory exactly on schedule in its commissioning phase, the science team outlined their plan to make the most of this $10 billion opportunity.

The James Webb Space Telescope arrived days ago at its destination at the Earth-sun Lagrange Point 2 (L2), which is about 930,000 miles (1.5 million kilometers) away from our planet. 

The principal investigators of the Webb science team outlined their plan in a town hall Friday (Jan. 28) hosted online by the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore. 


The James Webb Space Telescope's 1st target star is in the Big Dipper. Here's where to see it.

The James Webb Space Telescope's first target, a star named HD 84406, is located in the constellation Ursa Major, near the Big Dipper. (Image credit: <a href="https://skysafariastronomy.com/">SkySafari</a>)

The James Webb Space Telescope is setting its eyes towards the Big Dipper.

Although the spacecraft is still months away from beginning its official scientific observations, one particularly bright star named HD 84406 will soon be the object of JWST's attention.

"Star light, star bright … the first star Webb will see is HD 84406, a sun-like star about 260 light years away," NASA officials tweeted on Friday (Jan. 28) via JWST's official Twitter account. 

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