Make a summary of this text: The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) cannot observe Mercury or Venus because it can't point toward the Sun. Based on what you learned about orbits in Chapter 3, are there other objects that JWST can never observe for this reason? Make a sketch to help you see why or why not. Choose one or more: • A. Certain stars (not just the Sun) cannot ever be viewed because of JWST's orbital location. • B. When comets are near the Sun-within, at least, the same angular distance from the Sun as Venus is at maximum elongation-they cannot be viewed while they are that close. • C. Mars can never be viewed. • D. Every star, other than the Sun, can be viewed at some time during JWST's orbit. • E. Any near-Earth object (NEO) that is within a certain angle from the Sun relative to the JWST's position cannot be viewed while it is that close..