James Webb Space Telescope back to science operations after glitch

The newest, most powerful space telescope out there is back to work after a glitch blocked several days’ worth of science observations.

Mission personnel behind the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb or JWST) spent about two weeks battling a glitch that first appeared on Dec. 7, according to a NASA statement (opens in new tab). According to NASA officials, the glitch never threatened the telescope, and normal operations resumed on Tuesday (Dec. 20).



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