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James Webb Space Telescope’s supercold camera bounces back from glitch

The James Webb Space Telescope’s supercold camera MIRI is back in full science mode after a technical problem on its grating wheel forced scientists to halt some observations. 

The grating wheel on the Medium Resolution Spectrometer (MRS) of James Webb Space Telescope‘s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) allows astronomers to choose in which wavelengths of light to observe the surrounding universe. The wheel, which is used in only one of MIRI’s four observing modes, started showing signs of friction in August, forcing the mission team to suspend observations in the affected mode. 

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