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Shown being readied for a performance test is the heart of JWST's Near-Infrared Camera, a 16-megapixel mosaic of light sensors. The mosaic is comprised of four separate chips mounted together with a black mask covering the gaps between the chips.

Credit: K. W. Don, University of Arizona

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