James Webb Space Telescope begins historic mission

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I think that video is misrepresented. I cannot seem to find any corroborating articles that those YouTube linked images are from Webb. It definitely doesn't seem like we are ready for images like these yet according to the original schedule.
 
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I think that video is misrepresented. I cannot seem to find any corroborating articles that those YouTube linked images are from Webb. It definitely doesn't seem like we are ready for images like these yet according to the original schedule.
Could very well be made up.:unsure:
 
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Ok, I have a question. We, as in our solar system, spin counter clockwise. The pics seem to be spinning clockwise. Humm....
 
   / James Webb Space Telescope begins historic mission
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   / James Webb Space Telescope begins historic mission #146  
I have no doubt there are planets with life. In my wildest imagination I can't think they would be like us.

I live in Missouri. The folks from my neighbor State of Arkansas don't talk like me. Cross either of the U.S. Borders and our neighbors don't even speak the same language. Go to the other side of Mother Earth and they don't even look like us.

What's the chances a Planet umpteen gazillion miles away would be like us? :)
 
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Too bad many humans can't grasp how lucky we are.
 
   / James Webb Space Telescope begins historic mission #149  
NASA Mar 16, 2022

RELEASE 22-024

NASA’s Webb Reaches Alignment Milestone, Optics Working Successfully​


Lee esta nota de prensa en español aquí.
Following the completion of critical mirror alignment steps, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope team expects that Webb’s optical performance will be able to meet or exceed the science goals the observatory was built to achieve.

On March 11, the Webb team completed the stage of alignment known as “fine phasing.” At this key stage in the commissioning of Webb’s Optical Telescope Element, every optical parameter that has been checked and tested is performing at, or above, expectations. The team also found no critical issues and no measurable contamination or blockages to Webb’s optical path. The observatory is able to successfully gather light from distant objects and deliver it to its instruments without issue.

While the purpose of this image was to focus on the bright star at the center for alignment evaluation, Webb's optics and NIRCam are so sensitive that the galaxies and stars seen in the background show up.
While the purpose of this image was to focus on the bright star at the center for alignment evaluation, Webb's optics and NIRCam are so sensitive that the galaxies and stars seen in the background show up. At this stage of Webb’s mirror alignment, known as “fine phasing,” each of the primary mirror segments have been adjusted to produce one unified image of the same star using only the NIRCam instrument. This image of the star, which is called 2MASS J17554042+6551277, uses a red filter to optimize visual contrast.
Credits: NASA/STScI
Although there are months to go before Webb ultimately delivers its new view of the cosmos, achieving this milestone means the team is confident that Webb’s first-of-its-kind optical system is working as well as possible.

“More than 20 years ago, the Webb team set out to build the most powerful telescope that anyone has ever put in space and came up with an audacious optical design to meet demanding science goals,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington. “Today we can say that design is going to deliver.”

While some of the largest ground-based telescopes on Earth use segmented primary mirrors, Webb is the first telescope in space to use such a design. The 21-foot, 4-inch (6.5-meter) primary mirror – much too big to fit inside a rocket fairing – is made up of 18 hexagonal, beryllium mirror segments. It had to be folded up for launch and then unfolded in space before each mirror was adjusted – to within nanometers – to form a single mirror surface.

“In addition to enabling the incredible science that Webb will achieve, the teams that designed, built, tested, launched, and now operate this observatory have pioneered a new way to build space telescopes,” said Lee Feinberg, Webb optical telescope element manager at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
 

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