The James Webb telescope.
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The James Webb telescope.
The Insane Technology Behind The James Webb Telescope!
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James Webb Space Telescope had to be free of any trouble ever during its time in space.
It can not afford to go wrong.
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James Webb Space Telescope had to be free of any trouble ever during its time in space.
It can not afford to go wrong.
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Re: The James Webb telescope.
Todays Update.
Fascinating tech.Just weeks after the excitement of launch, the James Webb Space Telescope is already seeking focus in space.
Engineers are beginning alignment procedures for the recently unfolded 18-segment massive golden mirror. The work will eventually get these individual reflectors working as a single focusing device, NASA officials wrote in a blog update posted on Wednesday (Jan. 12).
The procedure began with engineers commanding 132 actuators that will move and position the primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror, just to make sure everything was responded as expected. The team also ensured the actuators are working to guide Webb's fine steering mirror, which will be used during the image stabilization process.
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Hi SN,
I am watching it all with great interest.
This is the biggest thing to ever happen since Hubble.
It will have same resolution as Hubble but at longer wavelengths
and be far more sensitive with it's giant mirror.
I am watching it all with great interest.
This is the biggest thing to ever happen since Hubble.
It will have same resolution as Hubble but at longer wavelengths
and be far more sensitive with it's giant mirror.
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Re: The James Webb telescope.
Update from 14-Jan Friday.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
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And there are 18 mirrors to align -Super Nova wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 4:45 pmUpdate from 14-Jan Friday.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
it seems almost impossible:
https://webb.nasa.gov/content/observato ... index.html
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Re: The James Webb telescope.
Thanks.
I had not heard of this
I had not heard of this
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They have been making this for over 20 years !!!!!!!!!!!!Super Nova wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 4:45 pmUpdate from 14-Jan Friday.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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Re: The James Webb telescope.
Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 8:08 amAnd there are 18 mirrors to align -Super Nova wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 4:45 pmUpdate from 14-Jan Friday.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
it seems almost impossible:
https://webb.nasa.gov/content/observato ... index.html
Why? Massive mirrors are hard to make, so the newer telescopes tend to use smaller ones put together. They've also invented sort of flexible mirrors which are then controlled to take into account atmospheric disturbances.
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Well it's obviously possible to use 18 mirrors in space butPrime Minister for Canyons wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:50 amBobby wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 8:08 amAnd there are 18 mirrors to align -Super Nova wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 4:45 pmUpdate from 14-Jan Friday.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
it seems almost impossible:
https://webb.nasa.gov/content/observato ... index.html
Why? Massive mirrors are hard to make, so the newer telescopes tend to use smaller ones put together. They've also invented sort of flexible mirrors which are then controlled to take into account atmospheric disturbances.
it has never been proven yet.
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Good thing NASA is full of people smarter than you or I in this field.Bobby wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:59 amWell it's obviously possible to use 18 mirrors in space butPrime Minister for Canyons wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:50 amBobby wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 8:08 amAnd there are 18 mirrors to align -Super Nova wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 4:45 pmUpdate from 14-Jan Friday.
At full speed, it takes about a day to move all the segments by just 1 millimeter — about the same speed at which grass grows!
While this may not be the most exciting period for Webb, taking our time is how we’ll get closer each day to our goal of mirror alignment.
it seems almost impossible:
https://webb.nasa.gov/content/observato ... index.html
Why? Massive mirrors are hard to make, so the newer telescopes tend to use smaller ones put together. They've also invented sort of flexible mirrors which are then controlled to take into account atmospheric disturbances.
it has never been proven yet.
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