The James Webb Space Telescope, online observation – 08 Jan. 2022
Next 8 Jan. 2022, we will observe the James Webb Space Telescope from the ground and will show it live, online: join us in this adventure from the comfort of your home!
The James Webb Space Telescope, online observation. Poster of the event.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is traveling our there, going to its final destination in space and it is visible from Earth. The Virtual Telescope Project offers you the unique opportunity to see it live, while it moves across the stars.
Our live feed is scheduled for 8 Jan. 2022, starting at 22:30 UTC.
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