James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a massive space telescope named after former NASA administrator James Webb.
It is designed to replace and complement the Hubble Space Telescope with larger and more complex observation capabilities.
JWST is expected to shed light on the early universe, star and galaxy formations, planetary atmospheres, and many other mysteries of astronomy.
Mission and Objectives: JWST's primary mission is to revolutionize astronomy with its ability to look back at the beginning of the universe and explore the first galaxies, stars, and planets.
The telescope will focus particularly on distant galaxies and stars, investigate signs of life in outer planet atmospheres, and observe objects in our solar system in greater detail.
Optical Design: JWST features a large observation mirror with a diameter of 6.5 meters, which allows the telescope to have a significant light-collecting area.