Nearly three years since launch, Webb is a hit among astronomers
Briefly

More than 600 scientists will review proposals for observing 'high-redshift' galaxies, leading to potential discoveries about the first generation of galaxies formed after the Big Bang.
Webb, with its 21.3-foot primary mirror, allows astronomers to observe objects 100 times fainter than Hubble, opening new avenues for research beyond our Solar System.
In just two-and-a-half years, Webb has demonstrated the potential to uncover older and more distant galaxies, with many exoplanets still awaiting exploration.
Astronomers are eager to explore the depths of space using Webb and anticipate advancements in technology that could lead to even more powerful telescopes in the future.
Read at Ars Technica
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