Wednesday, July 13, 2022

3624 - JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE - what makes it unique?

  -  3624  -  JAMES  WEBB  TELESCOPE  -  what makes it unique?   The most powerful space telescope ever built, “James Webb” is set to deliver its first full-color scientific images to the world July 2, 2022.  Here is some key facts about this telescope:


------------  3624  -  JAMES  WEBB  TELESCOPE  -  what makes it unique?

-  It is more than 21 feet long.

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-  The centerpiece of this observatory is its huge main mirror, measuring more than 21 feet  in diameter and made up of 18 smaller, hexagonal-shaped mirrors.

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-  The observatory also has four scientific instruments.   Cameras to take pictures of the cosmos, and spectrographs to break down light to study which elements and molecules make up objects.

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-  The mirror and the instruments are protected from the light of our Sun by a tennis-court sized thermal shield, made up of five superimposed layers.  Each layer is hair thin, and together they ensure the telescope operates in the darkness needed to capture faint glimmers from the far reaches of the Universe.

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-  Unlike the Hubble telescope which revolves around the Earth, Webb orbits around the Sun, nearly a million miles from us, or four times the distance from our planet to the Moon.

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-  It took the spacecraft almost a month to reach this region, called “Lagrange Point two“, where it remains in a fixed position behind the Earth and Sun to give it a clear view of the universe.  Here, the gravity from the sun and Earth balance the centrifugal motion of a satellite, meaning it needs minimal fuel for course correction.

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-  It is looking 13.8 billion years back in time.  In astronomy, the farther out you see, the deeper back in time you're looking.

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-  Webb's infrared capabilities are what make it uniquely powerful, allowing it to detect light from the earliest stars, which has been stretched into infrared wavelengths as the Universe expanded.  This lets it peer further back in time than any previous telescope, to within a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, 13,800,000,000 years ago.

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-  The project was first conceived in the 1990s, but construction did not begin until 2004.

Then Webb's launch date was repeatedly postponed. Initially set for 2007, it finally took place on December 25, 2021, aboard an Ariane 5 rocket, from French Guiana.

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-  It cost over $10 billion.  Webb is an international collaboration between US space agency NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), involving more than 10,000 people.  The lifetime cost to NASA alone will be approximately $9,700,000,000, or $10.8 billion adjusted for inflation to 2020 dollars.

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-  Enjoy these first pictures.  They did not come cheap.  I am excited to learn something we have not thought of before.  Maybe bring the world together with an astronomical insight. 

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