The James Webb Space Telescope is like a time machine, helping us look back billions of years to when galaxies were young. To spot these faint and distant objects, it uses a giant mirror to collect as much light as possible. Its 18 gold-coated mirrors are designed to catch the faintest light from the oldest stars and galaxies, giving us views we’ve never had before. But what makes these mirrors so unique and what incredible discoveries have they already made? Join us as we dive into how JWST’s mirrors work and what it means for our understanding of the universe.
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