The James Webb Space Telescope has covered more than three-quarters of its intended path

More than two weeks after the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, it has flown over 1,126,540 kilometers from Earth, more than three-quarters of its total path.

Prior to this, JWST had successfully deployed a secondary mirror, which is a key element of its working optics. The space telescope will then deploy the primary mirror segments.

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