Ever wonder how much of the celestial sphere #JWST can see at one time?
Since we don't want to fry our 10-billion-dollar telescope, JWST always has to face away from the Sun, keeping the Sun behind its sunshield. However, as the telescope orbits the Sun, its view changes. JWST can observe about 39% of the full sky on any given day and can access 100% of the sky over 6 months.
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