The James Webb Space Telescope is a space observatory designed to conduct infrared astronomy, capturing high-resolution images and spectra of distant galaxies, stars, and planets. As a successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, it provides unprecedented insights into the formation of the universe, the life cycle of stars, and the composition of planetary atmospheres, making it a groundbreaking tool for astronomers and a significant advancement in space exploration technology.
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