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Assistant Director of Science at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Michelle Thaller, left, speaks with NASA James...
In this photograph, the composite material mirror is tested in the X-Ray Calibration Facility at the Marshall Space...
An attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival observes the infrared image of himself as a NASA Staff...
Attendees of the USA Science and Engineering Festival observe their infrared images as a NASA Staff member describes...
An attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival observes the infrared image of himself as a NASA staff...
An attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival examines how glass blocks some heat, altering the infrared...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, speaks with Assistant Director of Science at NASA's Goddard Space Flight...
A NASA Social attendee is seen wearing a headband featuring Webb mirrors during a briefing with NASA Public Affairs...
For 40 years, NASA has expanded our view of the universe with space telescopes that detect infrared light, which is...
Assistant Director of Science at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Michelle Thaller, left, speaks with NASA James...
Assistant Director of Science at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Michelle Thaller, left, speaks with NASA James...
This photo (a frontal view) is of one of many segments of the Eastman-Kodak mirror assembly being tested for the...
This photo (rear view) is of one of many segments of the Eastman-Kodak mirror assembly being tested for the James...
The Eastman-Kodak mirror assembly is being tested for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project at the X-Ray...
The Eastman-Kodak mirror assembly is being tested for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project at the X-Ray...
NASA Public Affairs Officer Alise Fisher, left, NASA James Webb Space Telescope Program Scientist and Astrophysics...
A NASA social attendees and members of the media are seen during a briefing with NASA Public Affairs Officer Alise...
A model of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is seen during Sneak Peek Friday at the USA Science and Engineering...
The James Webb Space Telescope launched at 7:20 a.m. EST Friday, Dec. 25, 2021, on an ESA-provided Ariane 5 rocket...
This month marks one year since NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope astonished the world with the release of its first...
The ISIM structure wrapped up and waiting for sound testing in the acoustics chamber at NASA Goddard. Credits:...
The wrapped up ISIM structure pushed back to the clean room post acoustics-test, to prepare for the EMI test....
Highlighting the value of NASA, the next resupply mission to the space station, and a milestone for the James Webb...
Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md, left, Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., second from left, and Rep. David Trone, D-Md, right, are seen...