James Webb Space Telescope just hit a software glitch

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NASA's James Webb space telescope has hit a software glitch, delaying some of the spacecraft's observational missions.

. Now, the latest software issue has caused the flight software to time out.

Webb’s flight software is an important aspect of the spacecraft’s instruments. As such, this Webb software glitch has had a huge effect on Webb’s current scientific missions. This software manages the spacecraft’s orientation, data collection, thermal control , and even its communications back home to Earth, which makes it extremely important.

A software glitch has Webb’s scientific missions on hold for a short time. Image source: Vadimsadovski / Adobe NASA says that the glitch has affected the Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph , causing it to time out. While that is troublesome, it’s important to note that Webb isn’t about to spin out of control because of this software glitch. NASA says that there is no indication of any danger to the spacecraft at all at the moment and that all the other instruments onboard are fine.

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