James Webb Space Telescope

JWST

    James Webb Space Telescope

    The JWST or Webb is a large infrared telescope with an approximately 6.5 meter primary mirror. It is a space-based observatory, optimized for infrared wavelengths, which will complement and extend the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope with its longer wavelength coverage and greatly improved sensitivity. The longer wavelengths enable Webb to look further back in time to find the first galaxies that formed in the early Universe, and to peer inside dust clouds where stars and planetary systems are forming today.

    Webb will be the premier observatory of the next decade. It will study every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, to the evolution of our own Solar System. 

    JWST Faculty

    Dániel Apai

    Astrobiology, Exoplanets, Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Formation and Evolution

    Renu Malhotra

    Astrobiology, Exoplanets, Orbital Dynamics, Planetary Formation and Evolution, Small Bodies, Theoretical Astrophysics

    Mark S. Marley

    Exoplanets

    Ilaria Pascucci

    Astrobiology, Exoplanets, Planetary Astronomy, Planetary Formation and Evolution

    George Rieke

    Planetary Astronomy

    JWST News

    - Astronomers See Debris Disk Around Young Star Vega in Unprecedented Detail - UA News - James Webb Space Telescope Studies Dusty 'Pancakes' Feeding Baby Stars and Birthing Planets - Space.com - Winds of Change: James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Elusive Details in Young Star Systems - UA News - New Findings About Jupiter Revolve Around Great Red Spot - Arizona Public Media - Webb Telescope Finds Plethora of Carbon Molecules Around Young Star - UA News - James Webb Space Telescope Captures the End of Planet Formation - UA News - NASA Honors UArizona Regents Professors, Alumna for Contributions to Space Exploration and Astronomy - UA News - Webb Finds Water Vapor, But From a Rocky Planet or Its Star? - Space Telescope Science Institute - James Webb Telescope Gives UArizona Astronomers Unprecedented Glimpses into Stellar Nurseries - UA News - JWST Heralds a New Dawn for Exoplanet Science - Scientific American - 'Infant Galaxies' Spotted by Webb Telescope, Reaching a Major Science Goal for the Mission - UA News - UArizona Scientists Thrilled by Unprecedented 'Portrait' of an Alien World - UA News - With Webb Space Telescope, UArizona Astronomers Help Detect Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere - UA News - Webb Telescope's Stunning First Images Made Possible by UArizona Instruments and Expertise - UA News - Power on! Webb Telescope's Instruments are on, and UArizona's NIRCam Will Soon See Starlight - UA News - NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Successfully Begins its Journey to Space - UA News Press Release - NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Successfully Begins its Journey to Space - UA News - Meet the Husband-and-Wife Team that Helped Get Infrared Astronomy off the Ground - UA News - President Robbins Chats with the Riekes (video) - UA News - Scouting Ancient Supermassive Black Holes - UA News