With its mirror segments beautifully aligned and its scientific
instruments undergoing calibration, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is
just weeks away from full operation. Soon after the first observations
are revealed this summer, Webb’s in-depth science will begin.
Among the investigations planned for the first year are studies of two hot exoplanets classified as “super-Earths” for their size and rocky composition: the lava-covered 55 Cancri e and the airless LHS 3844 b. Researchers will train Webb’s high-precision spectrographs on these planets with a view to understanding the geologic diversity of planets across the galaxy, and the evolution of rocky planets like Earth.