NASA’s Webb Telescope: Revolutionary Design, Runaway Costs
In deep, cold space, nearly a million miles from Earth, a giant  telescope later this decade will scan for the first light to streak  across the universe more than 13 billion years ago.
The 7-ton spacecraft, one of the most ambitious and costly science projects in U.S. history, is under construction for NASA at Northrop Grumman Corp.’s space park complex in Redondo Beach, Calif.
The aim is to capture the oldest light, taking cosmologists to  the time after the big bang when matter had cooled just enough to start  forming the first blazing stars in what had been empty darkness.  Astronomers have long dreamed about peering into that provenance.
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NASA’s Webb Telescope: Revolutionary Design, Runaway Costs

In deep, cold space, nearly a million miles from Earth, a giant telescope later this decade will scan for the first light to streak across the universe more than 13 billion years ago.

The 7-ton spacecraft, one of the most ambitious and costly science projects in U.S. history, is under construction for NASA at Corp.’s space park complex in Redondo Beach, Calif.

The aim is to capture the oldest light, taking cosmologists to the time after the big bang when matter had cooled just enough to start forming the first blazing stars in what had been empty darkness. Astronomers have long dreamed about peering into that provenance.

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