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The JWST reached its destination.

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Reaches Final Destination


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The $10 billion, truck-size observatory arrived at a spot about 1 million miles from Earth and now must be tested and calibrated before its scientific mission can begin


An artist's conception showing the fully unfolded James Webb Space Telescope in space.PHOTO: ADRIANA MANRIQUE GUTIERREZ/NASA

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Micah Maidenberg Follow

Updated Jan. 24, 2022 5:57 pm ET

The James Webb Space Telescope arrived at its final destination about 1 million miles from Earth, marking the latest milestone for an instrument that astronomers expect to capture unprecedented views of far-flung galaxies and provide new insights into the origins of the universe.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said shortly after 2 p.m. ET Monday that the $10 billion, truck-size telescope had reached a spot in orbit around the sun where it will operate for the duration of its mission. At that location, known as Lagrange 2, or L2, the gravitational forces exerted by the sun and Earth balance out a spacecraft’s orbital motion, allowing it to remain in a fixed spot relative to our planet, according to the agency.

“Everything we’re doing is about getting the observatory ready to do transformative science,” said Jane Rigby, a Webb operations project scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. “That’s why we’re here.”

Unlike the Hubble telescope, which orbits the Earth, the Webb will travel around the sun.


Webb orbit

1 million miles

moon

Hubble orbit

350 miles

from Earth

Note: not to scale

Source: NASA

To reach its orbit at L2, ground teams Monday afternoon fired the telescope’s thrusters for about five minutes, NASA said. It was the latest in a series of course corrections executed by Webb since it was launched on an Ariane 5 rocket from a European Space Agency facility in French Guiana on Dec. 25.

Webb’s orbital perch at L2 allows the telescope to remain in place without expending large amounts of fuel and will help NASA maintain contact with the telescope, according to the agency.

NASA said that Webb used as little fuel as possible during the course corrections in order to leave as much as possible for its regular operations, such as carrying out small maneuvers every 21 days or so to keep the telescope in its desired orbit. Webb might be able to operate for a couple of decades, said Keith Parrish, observatory commissioning manager for Webb at NASA’s Goddard facility.
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