It’s decades in the making — the James Webb Space Telescope is on time, still somewhat on budget and ready to launch into space by the end of 2018. The discoveries that await us can very well detect alien life in our lifetime. Or the crank that is meant to expand the telescope in space could get too cold and not work.
It’s the nightmare of everyone at NASA.
We’re working on a marvel of modern scientific thinking. We look at the history of the Hubble Telescope along with the troubles it faced — and what the Webb Telescope can mean for future discovery into space. We also look at the Apollo 10 mysterious alien sounds from the dark side of the moon, massive black holes and a gravitational wave update from Europe:
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