NASA's £8 billion ($10bn) James Webb Space Telescope is already beaming some hugely impressive photos back to Earth.But what's even more impressive is the kit it uses to do so.
According to IEEE Spectrum, the pricey telescope only has 68GB of storage space, which is about the same memory size as Apple's cheapest iPhone (64GB).READ MORE: Instagram and TikTok are making us all skint and miserable, new research claimsThis is roughly enough storage space to hang onto one day's worth of photographs, or in the case of an iPhone, a couple of apps and video files.NASA reportedly chose the small storage drive because of how difficult it is to take photographs in space.
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