Space
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NASA's James Webb Telescope Has One Downside -- Repair is Impossible Once in Space
NASA's largest telescope is set to launch in 2018, however, engineers are left with no room for mistake since the telescope will be parked millions of miles away from Earth making rescue missions and repairs impossible.
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