LUVOIR Space Telescope: NEW James Webb Telescope's Successor Confirmed! | The future telescope - called for now LUVOIR, from Large Ultraviolet Optical Infrared Surveyor, and for which there is also an option with a fifteen-meter mirror (LUVOIR-A), should be ready for launch in the early 2040s and will be tasked with looking for biological signs in the atmospheres of exoplanets thought to be potentially habitable. - it will be the James Webb's Space Telescope Successor.
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The Large Ultraviolet Optical Infrared Surveyor (LUVOIR) is a concept for a highly capable, multi-wavelength space observatory with ambitious science goals. This mission would enable great leaps forward in a broad range of science, from the epoch of reionization, through galaxy formation and evolution, star and planet formation, to solar system remote sensing. LUVOIR also has the major goal of characterizing a wide range of exoplanets, including those that might be habitable - or even inhabited.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has finally launched. The NASA scientists have been working on this project for over a decade, and it took a budget of more than $10 billion. But if you think they’re going to get some rest and have a cup of coffee, you’re wrong. LUVOIR Telescope project was started in 2013! That means before they even launched James Webb, they began to look for a successor! The launch date is in the mid of the next decade or, to be precise: 2040! LUVOIR is a new scientific perspective that is a competent observer and would reside at the L2 point, the second Lagrange point of Earth-sun. It is capable of observing the Near-infrared wavelength of light. But what does that all mean? Watch until the end of the video to find out! Join us as we present the LUVOIR Telescope - The James Webb Space Telescope Successor.
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