Locating the James Webb Space Telescope.

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The James Webb space telescope is located at the second Lagrange point (L2), which is 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. This location allows the telescope to safely orbit the Sun and avoid interference from bright objects while observing the universe using infrared light. The telescope's onboard hardware requires operational temperatures of minus 370 Fahrenheit, which is protected by the sun shield. Although being far from Earth makes maintenance difficult, the telescope is already providing valuable data about the early universe. Interested individuals can track the telescope's location in real-time through NASA's website.
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