James Webb Space Telescope sails beyond the orbit of the moon after 2nd course correction

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James Webb Space Telescope sails beyond the orbit of the moon after 2nd course correction
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NASA's next-generation space observatory has sailed beyond the orbit of the moon after nailing the second of three required course-correction burns. JWST

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