Canadian scientists involved in James Webb space telescope say it’s a dream come true
MONTREAL — As the world tuned in on Christmas morning to see NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope lift off, Canadian scientists who played a crucial part in its creation were emotional.
The collaboration between European and Canadian space agencies soared from French Guiana on South America’s northeastern coast on Saturday, riding a European Ariane rocket into the Christmas morning skies.
Nathalie Ouellette, outreach scientist for the Webb at the Université de Montréal, was with her family watching the long-awaited launch.
“To see the telescope leave Earth … what a joy for Christmas,” said Ouellette in an interview Saturday.