Yeah, no sending the repair crew for this one. It's an A+ or a zero. I grew up visiting the world's largest refracting telescope (with the lenses instead of mirrors) at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, funded by the University of Chicago, now maintained by a foundation as a historical site. My late wife and I met a guest at a party who was working on the Hubble telescope before it was launched, before all its troubles and later successes. I really find the James Webb fascinating. It's another confrontation with the insignificance of human life along with the profound significance of living matter that can attain and seek such knowledge. We can't do much right or well on the ground, but we may excel when we approach the vast unattainable universe, perhaps.