"James Webb Telescope's Next Year Targets: Exomoons, Black Holes, and Dark Energy"

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The Space Telescope Science Institute has revealed the 253 General Observers programs selected for the James Webb Space Telescope's Cycle 3, covering targets such as exomoons, exoplanets, supermassive black holes, distant galaxies, and dark energy. The telescope will also investigate the habitability of exoplanets and the early universe, including the epoch of reionization. Additionally, it will study objects within our solar system. The Cycle 4 GO proposal call will begin on August 1, 2024, with observations set to start on July 1, 2025.
Topics:science#astronomy#dark-energy#exomoons#james-webb-space-telescope#science-and-technology#supermassive-black-holes
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