The world's most powerful telescope will search for aliens, set off on a journey of 16 lakh km

The world's most powerful telescope will search for aliens, set off on a journey of 16 lakh km

The James Webb Space Telescope, the superpowerful telescope of the US space agency NASA, has left on a journey of infinite space. After decades of designing and delays, the space telescope was launched on Christmas morning from the French Guiana Space Center on the north-east coast of the US. This $ 10 billion telescope will now replace the Hubble and work as the New Earth's eye in space. According to American scientists, this telescope will hunt for alien life in space.


The Ohio State University of America claims that within 5 years of the launch of this telescope, the James Webb telescope will search around for signs of alien life in infinite space. Student Caprice Philippe estimates that this telescope will identify the ammonia present inside a dwarf planet after just some revolutions, which is produced by living organisms. The James Webb telescope is being called a 'time machine' that may reveal the secrets of the universe and send it to the planet.


How Much the Telescope Costs?


The world's largest and most powerful space telescope depart on its mission on Saturday. It'll explore the universe to search out early stars and galaxies furthermore as hunt for signs of life. US space agency NASA's 'James Webb Space Telescope' liftoff from the French Guiana Space Center on the north-east coast of South America on Christmas morning aboard the European rocket 'Ariane 5'. Built at a price of about $10 billion, the observatory will travel 1.6 million kilometers, or fourfold the gap from the Moon, to achieve its destination.


It will take a month to reach there, and within the next five months its infrared eyes are able to start exploring the universe. "It's visiting give us a stronger understanding of our universe and our place in it, who we are, what we are," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said earlier in the week. However, he also cautioned, 'When you would like a giant reward, you always have a giant risk ahead of you.'


How Nasa Named this Telescope?


As a successor to the older Hubble space telescope, the long-pending James Webb telescope is called after James Webb, a NASA administrator within the 1960s. NASA partnered with European and Canadian space agencies to create and launch this new seven-ton telescope, which has been working by thousands of individuals in 29 countries since the 1990s. Astronomers from everywhere the planet were eagerly watching for the launch of this telescope.


A last-minute technical glitch affected the launch for a week, high winds pushed it to Christmas. The people within the room were wearing Santa hats. The launch of the telescope was followed by applause within the center and enthusiastic scientists hugging one another. They were shouting the telescope's name, 'Go Webb.' Arianespace CEO Stephen Israel said after the launch, "We launched the telescope this morning for humanity." The telescope is provided with several instruments and a mirror plated with gold is additionally installed in it.