FROM THE EDITOR
Daniel Bennett,
Editor
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All being well, by the time you read this, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will have launched (finally) and should be on its way to the second Lagrange point, a spot 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth where the gravity from the Sun and Earth will lock the satellite into a fixed position between the two. With this feat, the JWST will be able to peer back at the seeds of some of the first stars in the Universe being sown. It could rewrite our origin story.