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Launching the World’s Largest Space Telescope

Posted on November 12, 2025 (December 11, 2025) by U-M Space Institute
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The James Webb Space Telescope is safe from the sun’s light and heat thanks, in part, to Robby Swoish. The largest and most powerful telescope ever launched into space, Webb is designed to study galaxies so far away that their light takes 13.5 billion years to reach us. That ancient light gives us a view of our universe that dates back to the origins of the very first stars.

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