Imagine seeing 13 billion years back in time, watching the first stars grow, galaxies evolve and solar systems form…our James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will do just that!
As the successor to our Hubble Space Telescope, JWST will be the premier observatory of the next decade, serving thousands of astronomers worldwide. Seems like a lot of pressure, right? Well luckily, JWST is being prepared to fulfill its job by some super smart people…to be exact: more than 1,000 people in more than 17 countries! Once completed and deployed, it will be able to study every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems.
The Webb Telescope incorporates several innovative technologies, such as its primary mirror that’s made of 18 separate segments! They are able to unfold and adjust to shape after launch, and are made up of ultra-lightweight beryllium.
The sunshield is another impressive component of the telescope. The sunshield of the Webb Telescope is its biggest feature, and is the size of a tennis court! This five-layer monstrosity will deflect light and heat from the Sun, and allow pieces of the observatory to be kept very cold so they are able to operate properly.
Last week, we successfully installed the first of 18 flight mirrors onto the telescope, beginning a critical piece of the observatory’s construction. The engineering team used a robot arm to lift and lower the hexagonal-shaped segment that measures just over 4.2 feet (1.3 meters) across and weighs approximately 88 pounds (40 kilograms). The full installation is expected to be complete early next year.
This telescope is an international collaboration between NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and is scheduled to launch in October of 2018 on an Ariane 5 rocket. Until then, be sure to keep up with construction of this next generation space telescope: Twitter, Facebook.
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The Smashing Pumpkins ( Gish Tour ) - 12th Feb 1992, Bierkeller, Bristol
This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.
Dalai Lama (via fyp-philosophy)
No artist tolerates reality.
Frederick Nietzsche (via alchemisoul)
West Coast Road Trip // Day 1 // Seattle
I started the first day of my road trip in Seattle. Seattle was a city I really wanted to visit and spend time in but there was never a reason to go. After going, I can’t believe there isn’t a bigger deal made about how beautiful of a city it really is. I was expecting a damp and chilly time there but fortunately it turned out to be clear skies and beautiful weather. We took a hike in Discovery Park, went to the center of the city, and got oysters. All in all, a good first day.
Ps. That first picture is of the Fremont Troll. The Troll, a colossal sculpture, is clutching a VW Beetle and has a mirror for an eye.
I love looking at the VW bus images of people camping with them. I have a mini, these photos are not of me or my mini, and I love to camp with it. It’s amazing what I can fit into that car. I’ve even driven it on some dicy two track roads and it does great. Terrible ground clearance but come on these things do rally races. Right?! - AK