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This binocular telescope has two next-generation instruments to observe large areas of the sky. The first is a Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) that makes the Probe a “lobster eye” telescope.
Together with its structural supports and sophisticated electronics, the assembly will serve as the telescope's "eye," enabling groundbreaking observations and unlocking the mysteries of the universe.
They want to see the very first stars to light up the Universe. They'll also train the telescope's "big eye" on the atmospheres of distant planets to see if those worlds might be habitable.