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Nature Pushes Back NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Launch

NASA will push back its highly anticipated launch of the James Webb Space Telescope to Christmas Day. Here's how to watch it.

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REDONDO BEACH, CA — NASA announced Tuesday that the Webb Telescope launch will be postponed to Christmas Day due to Mother Nature.

It was initially set to launch on Christmas Eve, Thursday.
"Due to adverse weather conditions at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, the James Webb Space Telescope's launch is postponed from Dec. 24 to no earlier than Dec. 25," NASA announced via Twitter.

Another weather test is expected Wednesday will confirm if the launch is Saturday, NASA said.
"The Ariane 5 launch vehicle and Webb are in stable and safe conditions in the Final Assembly Building," NASA said.In California, people can watch the launch between 7:20 a.m. and 7:52 a.m. PST.

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Once operational, Webb will reveal insights about all phases of cosmic history – back to just after the big bang – and will help search for signs of potential habitability among the thousands of exoplanets scientists have discovered in recent years, according to NASA.
The mission is an international collaboration led by NASA, in partnership with the European and Canadian space agencies.

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