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(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 5, 2021, The James Webb Space Telescope stands in the S5 Payload Preparation Facility (EPCU-S5) at The Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, French Guiana on November 5, 2021, where it is being tested and verified ahead of a scheduled launch on December 18. - The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, which astronomers hope will herald a new era of discovery, has been delayed until December 22 after an accident at its launch facility in French Guiana, NASA said on November 22, 2021. (Photo by jody amiet / AFP)
(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 5, 2021, The James Webb Space Telescope stands in the S5 Payload Preparation Facility (EPCU-S5) at The Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, French Guiana on November 5, 2021, where it is being tested and verified ahead of a scheduled launch on December 18. - The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, which astronomers hope will herald a new era of discovery, has been delayed until December 22 after an accident at its launch facility in French Guiana, NASA said on November 22, 2021. (Photo by jody amiet / AFP)
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El Telescopio Espacial James Webb (JWST), considerado el sucesor del Hubble, será enviado al espacio el próximo 24 de diciembre tras haberse retrasado su lanzamiento por un problema de comunicación, informó este sábado la Agencia Espacial Estadounidense (NASA).

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