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James Webb Space Telescope

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Nexor references the James Webb Space Telescope across two dispatches. In the May 2026 broadcast, the telescope is cited in connection with atmospheric analysis of exoplanet K2-18b, where instruments detected potential biosignature gases including dimethyl sulphide — flagged as a candidate signal for biological activity. An earlier dispatch positions the telescope alongside Hubble as a subject of public attention during a period when the Roman Telescope was reportedly in active development, suggesting the dispatch frames Webb as a dominant reference point in contemporary space observation discourse.

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