The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is scheduled for Dec 22. What are the odds that it will finally happen? After numerous postpones totaling more than a decade now... And: I really don't understand why they are using a European carrier (Ariane) for this very important launch? Is there no Made-In-USA carrier available? See also https://gizmodo.com/webb-telescope-now-fueled-up-as-much-anticipated-launch-1848172493 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Webb_Space_Telescope
The odds are 100%. NASA is totally bored with Hubble. They now want to peer into the universe's anus. They need fresh galactic pr0n.
China has quite a few powerful telescopes (and many other things like spaceships, hyper missiles ....). But there is very little info about it.
I don't think China has already such a telescope in space, something like Hubble, Tess or this new JWST.