the telescope’s infrared view will be able to penetrate interstellar dust

the telescope's infrared view will be able to penetrate interstellar dust

The James Webb Space Telescope will rest in space at Lagrange Point 2, a spot directly behind Earth from the sun’s perspective. There, the instrument will make powerful observations of far-off celestial bodies; the telescope’s infrared view will be able to penetrate interstellar dust. (Image credit: Northrop Grumman)