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NASA delays James Webb Space Telescope launch to 2021 – Micky News
NASA is once again delaying the launch of its James Webb Space Telescope for at least seven months, pushing it to October 2021.
The James Webb Space Telescope is one of the biggest projects in NASA history. The project costs about $10 billion and has been in development for nearly more than two decades. Once launched, the telescope will study black holes, and scan the space for possible life-hosting planets.
A huge endeavor
Initial development of the space telescope started as early as 1996. The project was originally scheduled for a 2007 launch, but development issues pushed the launch further than originally anticipa…
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