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The James Webb Telescope is in one of Earths Lagrange points, (I believe it's in L2) How does the moons gravity affect this? Do they have to make course corrections?
Vanadium 50 said:If you typed your question into Google verbatim, you would get an answer. Presumably you did that, and there was something you didn't understand. What would you like us to explain?
Please always try a simple Google search first; I certainly do for my questions. At the very least, it helps you to post better questions here. Thank you.zuz said:No I didn't post my question anywhere else. You guys always have an answer so that's why I came here. Thank you.