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This week it’s a special one, we celebrate the 4th year anniversary of the James Webb Space Telescope

Why the Universe Needed New Eyes: The Birth of the James Webb Space Telescope

The universe has always challenged us to see farther—and think deeper. That’s why astronomers knew it was time for new eyes on the cosmos.

Why did astronomers know it was time for something beyond traditional space telescopes?

And how did infrared vision change everything we know about the early universe?

Instruments and Engineering Marvels of the James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) represents one of the most ambitious scientific and engineering projects ever undertaken. Designed to observe the universe primarily in infrared light, Webb allows astronomers to peer deeper into cosmic history than any previous space observatory. Central to its success are its four advanced scientific instruments and a suite of groundbreaking engineering innovations—most notably its deployable sunshield and segmented mirror system.

Webb Mirror - NASA photo by David Higginbotham

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How the James Webb Space Telescope Works | Instruments, Sunshield & Mirror Explained

The James Webb Space Telescope is rewriting what we know about the universe—but how does it actually work?

In this video, we take you inside JWST to explore its powerful infrared cameras and spectrographs, including NIRCam, NIRSpec, and MIRI. Learn how these instruments detect ancient galaxies, peer through cosmic dust, and analyze the atmospheres of distant exoplanets.

Four Years of Webb: How a Telescope Changed Astronomy Forever

On December 25, 2021, while much of Earth was celebrating the holidays, a rocket rose from French Guiana carrying the most ambitious space observatory ever built: the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Four years later, Webb has not only met expectations—it has redefined them. From rewriting our understanding of the early universe to transforming how we search for life beyond Earth, JWST has become one of the most influential scientific instruments in human history.

As we mark four years since launch, this SpaceInfo Club anniversary special looks back at Webb’s journey, its most transformative discoveries, and why its story is only just beginning.

James Webb’s Most Stunning Images Yet | 4 Years of Cosmic Wonders (Final Episode)

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