Submitted by Suitable-Victory-105 t3_1252a9g in space
Klondike2022 t1_je23mt3 wrote
I mean, James Webb and Hubble see a lot of stars from space
imagicnation-station t1_je2onb2 wrote
The reason for that is because the JWST is orbiting the Lagrange point 2, which sits behind the Earth, making it "nighttime" all of the time.
PhoenixReborn t1_je2uet8 wrote
JWST isn't in the Earth's shadow. It orbits L2 to keep getting power to its solar panels. The imager is pointed away from the sun at all times and protected by its sun shield.
imagicnation-station t1_je2we7f wrote
You are right. It orbits in and out of Earth's shadow. But at L2, that's the most stable compared to the other Lagrange points.
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