“It is not in the interest of the taxpayer that we save a microscopic amount of money and blow it.” NASA’s head of science, Dr_ThomasZ tells gileadamit why the success of the $10bn James Webb Space Telescope is crucial, on our “Babbage” podcast
By gazing deep into space, it will see billions of years back in time. But is the long-delayed project worth the $10-billion price tag? And, science correspondent Gilead Amit asks NASA’s head of science Thomas Zurbuchen about the mission’s impact on the agency.
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