Tomorrow the biggest day of the world’s largest telescope in space, the mission will start again

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NASA’s James Webb Telescope is going through some important phases in space. NASA engineers are working hard to deploy key instruments and tools on this telescope. These instruments include the telescope’s sunshield and secondary mirrors. The latest information is that tomorrow i.e. on Saturday, the primary camera of this telescope will be deployed. With this deployment, the important task related to the most powerful telescope ever sent into space will be completed. After completing this process in space, this telescope will start its mission. The $10 billion (about Rs 75,330 crore) James Webb Space Telescope is the largest telescope ever built. Its purpose is to help astronomers make successful discoveries.

This project of James Webb Space Telescope has been started jointly by NASA, European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency. This telescope was launched on 25 December from Ariane-5 rocket. After being released into space, this telescope slowly began to open itself. Now it is in its final stage. Scientists are controlling this entire process. However, the deployment of telescope equipment has to change many times.

NASA has said it will broadcast live coverage of the last hours of the James Webb Space Telescope’s most important deployment. According to Indian time, it can be seen from 7:30 pm. The live telecast is expected to end at around 12 pm. After this, a press conference will be held by NASA. Both the live telecast and the media briefing can be viewed on NASA’s website.

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