Recastled CEO Kosha Gada says the James Webb telescope is going to be able to look deep into space, “as far back as the origins of the universe”.
It comes as the space telescope is finally set to launch on Christmas Eve on mission to explore the early universe.
The project cost $10 billion and took almost 30 years to construct the “largest space telescope ever built” after several delays. “It is a showcasing of and a return to American ingenuity in the field of astronomy,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Chris Smith. “It’s going to be able to give us pictures deep into space, as far back as the origins of the universe.
“Basically, photographic images of the stars that came out of the big bang theory, some 14 billion years ago.”
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