James Webb telescope has a friction problem that NASA needs to fix

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NASA revealed that a James Webb glitch is being investigated and it has put all MIRI observations on hold for the foreseeable future.

a mechanism on the telescope is experiencing increased friction, and a team has been assigned to asset it. In the meantime, some scientific observations are on hold.

The glitch is affecting a mechanism on James Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument . This is one of the space telescope’s most essential tools, and it consists of four observing modes. The mechanism experiencing issues is responsible for switching between the different wavelengths in one of these modes. As such, it could cause massive problems for the space telescope if it isn’t resolved.

This news is especially concerning given that James Webb is located roughly one million miles away from Earth. As such, it isn’t as easily fixable as NASA’s Hubble space telescope, which has been in operation for over 30 years. With James Webb, though, fixing these mechanical glitches isn’t going to be that simple.NASA says it convened an anomaly review board on September 6 to assess the best path forward in fixing the James Webb glitch.

Thankfully, it doesn’t sound like we’re dealing with a no-way-out kind of situation, like we saw with NASA’s InSight lander earlier this year. But, it is still concerning as MIRI has helped deliver some spectacular images, likeHow NASA will resolve this James Webb glitch is unclear, though. For now, we can at least revel in what James Webb’s MIRI has already brought us. And hopefully, we can look forward to everything else it has to teach us in the future.

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