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Micrometeoroid hits James Webb Telescope, NASA says
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Micrometeoroid hits James Webb Telescope, NASA says

A micrometeoroid struck the world's most powerful telescope, causing damage to one of its primary mirrors.

James Webb Space Telescope sustained an impact with a micrometeoroid between May 23 and May 25.

As a result of the impact, initial assessments showed a 'marginally detectable effect' in the data. NASA, however, remains confident in the telescopes' abilities.

“The team found that the telescope is still performing at a level that exceeds all mission requirements,” NASA stated in the post.

The NASA describes meteoroids as fragments of asteroids, varying in size from very large to very small. Smaller than a grain of sand, micrometeoroids are tiny particles.

As the telescope sits at an observation post 1 million miles from Earth, it was made with the anticipation that it would be struck by micrometeoroids and undergo other harsh conditions in space.

'We knew Webb would have to endure the harsh conditions in space.

Including ultraviolet light and charged particles from the Sun,cosmic rays from exotic sources in the galaxy, and micrometeoroids within our solar system,' said Paul Geithner, technical deputy project manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in the release.

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