Why there aren’t cameras to capture the unfolding of James Webb Space Telescope
With the final deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope today, you might be disappointed there won’t be videos of the telescope unfolding. Here’s why.
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With the final deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope today, you might be disappointed there won’t be videos of the telescope unfolding. Here’s why.
Following the successful deployment of the Webb telescope’s sunshield and secondary mirror, the mission team is now focusing on the next crucial step.
The James Webb Space Telescope is still unfolding, and tomorrow will see the tensioning of its sunshield. Here’s how to watch live coverage of the event.
The James Webb Space Telescope is deploying its tennis court-sized sunshield — a complex operation of many steps which began earlier this week.
As the James Webb Space Telescope continues to gradually deploy, NASA has dropped some exciting news about the longevity of the mission.
NASA has confirmed the success of the first two steps in deploying the enormous sunshield of the James Webb Space Telescope.
As of Monday, the James Webb Space Telescope is a quarter of the way to its destination orbit. But there are still lots of things that have to go right.
The James Webb Space Telescope launched to great fanfare on Christmas Day, but before it can get to work it has to complete some challenging maneuvers.
A new era in astronomy is underway, with the successful launch today of the world’s most powerful space telescope.
Check out NASA’s wonderfully cinematic trailer for the James Webb Space Telescope mission, which is set to launch this weekend.