The huge mirror of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope -- its successor to Hubble -- has been successfully tested for the first time, putting it one step closer to its eventual launch, which is slated for 2021. Like Hubble -- which has long outlived its original lifespan but is expected to remain operational for a few years yet -- the James Webb will investigate celestial bodies from our solar system and beyond.
Getting the new telescope to this stage has been a challenging endeavor for NASA -- its launch was initially scheduled for 2018, but the intricacy of construction, number of parts needed and the fact that it's the most complex telescope built to date meant its launch date has seen a series of delays.