What are the advantages in placing the James Webb Space Telescope so far from Earth? Choose all that apply.

A.It will be closer to the objects it seeks to observe.
B.There will not be any atmospheric interference.
C.Light from the objects it observes will arrive at the telescope more quickly.
D.Only a small portion of the sky will be blocked by Earth.
E.It is unlikely to be hit by orbiting debris.


A.It will be closer to the objects it seeks to observe.

B.There will not be any atmospheric interference.

D.Only a small portion of the sky will be blocked by Earth.

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