Astronomers eagerly await the launch of the $8 billion James Webb Space Telescope.
It will see back in time farther than any space telescope ever has before-back to the first light following the big bang.
It will watch the first stars and galaxies form.
And it will hunt for distant habitable planets by peering into their atmospheres.
Expectations are high for the science that will come from the $8.7 billion James Webb Space Telescope-the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. The telescope's four main science instruments are now all in one place, as are its 18 mirror sections. When assembled in space, they will create the largest orbiting mirror ever seen.
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