John Mather: Big Bang Mapper, Nobel Prize Winner, and James Webb Scientist

Published: Aug. 9, 2021, 4:15 a.m.

b'The James Webb Space Telescope, which is the planned successor of the Hubble Space Telescope, is set to launch this October. I don\\u2019t know about you, but we here at AGU are very excited!\\nWe were lucky enough to talk to John Mather, the senior scientist for the James Webb, on our latest Sci & Tell episode. We learned about his journey to becoming a scientist, and he even talked to us a bit about James Webb\\u2019s capability. But if you think the telescope is the most exciting part of his career, guess again- he previously won a Nobel Prize for mapping the Big Bang. Listen to the episode to learn more about John Mather, the amazing projects he has worked on, and his experiences with sudden fame!\\nThis episode was produced\\xa0by Shane M Hanlon and Nisha Mital, and mixed by Collin Warren. Artwork by Karen Romano Young.'