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Resolves YES if NASA officially announces that either the James Webb Space Telescope or Hubble Space Telescope successfully observes asteroid 2024 YR4 before May 1st 2025. Resolution source: https://blogs.nasa.gov/planetarydefense/

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According to ChatGPT Deep Research, JWST observed the asteroid on March 26:

https://chatgpt.com/s/dr_6814d23943548191b878bbd3f4d6ea67

JWST Observations of Asteroid 2024 YR4

Multiple official sources confirm that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has indeed observed asteroid 2024 YR4. For example, NASA’s own website explicitly states: “On March 26, 2025, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured images of asteroid 2024 YR4”. Likewise, the ESA/Webb media pages report that “on 8 March 2025, … JWST turned its watchful eye toward asteroid 2024 YR4”. An independent NASA science news article (AAS Nova) also notes that a team “used JWST to observe 2024 YR4 in March 2025”. These statements make it clear that JWST targeted and imaged this asteroid using its instruments (NIRCam and MIRI) during that time.

NASA (science.nasa.gov): “On March 26, 2025, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured images of asteroid 2024 YR4”. This is an official NASA site summarizing the mission’s results.

ESA/Webb: A Webb image release notes JWST “observat[ed] … 2024 YR4 using both its NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument)” and explicitly mentions JWST “turned its watchful eye toward asteroid 2024 YR4” on 8 March 2025.

AAS Nova (journalist report): “A team … used JWST to observe 2024 YR4 in March 2025”, describing work by Rivkin et al.

IAWN summary: An update from the International Asteroid Warning Network states JWST “obtained measurements of 2024 YR4 on 26 March 2025”, confirming the exact date of observation.

These independent announcements all document the JWST observations of 2024 YR4. No official source denies or questions this – on the contrary, each report is clear that the asteroid was a target.

Observation Details and Data

According to the published timeline, JWST observed 2024 YR4 in late March 2025. The IAWN report specifies that the observations were made “5:15:16 – 10:52:09 UT on 26 March 2025” (using both NIRCam and MIRI instruments). The data (reflected light from NIRCam and thermal light from MIRI) allowed researchers to measure the asteroid’s properties. For instance, STScI’s description of the images notes JWST “captured these images of the asteroid 2024 YR4 using both its NIRCam … and MIRI” instruments. These observations constrained the asteroid’s size (~60 meters) and other parameters. The observation program was a Director’s Discretionary Time target, and the resulting images have been released by NASA/ESA.

In summary, the evidence from official logs and publications is decisive: Yes, JWST has observed asteroid 2024 YR4. The telescope imaged the asteroid in March 2025, as documented by NASA and ESA. These findings have been formally announced in mission updates and scientific notices. There are no credible reports of JWST not observing 2024 YR4 – every authoritative source confirms that the observation took place.

Answer: JWST did observe asteroid 2024 YR4 (on 26 March 2025, among other dates), and this is recorded in official mission reports and archives. All cited sources agree on the observation; no official log suggests its absence.

Sources: NASA and JWST mission releases and archives. These include NASA/ESA press materials and an IAWN observation report confirming the JWST data on 2024 YR4.

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