This chapter discusses the impact of the James Webb Space Telescope on our understanding of the universe, including its stunning images of stars at their birth and its ability to capture faint and distant light from the early universe and details of planets in other solar systems.
Madeleine Finlay sits down with science correspondent Hannah Devlin to discuss the amazing discoveries the James Webb space telescope has made in the year since it became operational. From planets that rain sand, to distant galaxies, Hannah explains how some of these discoveries could fundamentally change our understanding of the universe. Help support our independent journalism at
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