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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, is shown an early mirror alignment image from the James Webb Space Telescope,...
James Webb Space Telescope Mirror Alignment Update briefing at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Maryland on...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, left, NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, and NASA Administrator Bill...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope Element Manager Lee Feinberg answers questions from the media during a briefing...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, provides remarks at the...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, autographs a piece of mail...
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, provides remarks at the...
From left to right, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Deputy Observatory Project Scientist, Erin Smith, NASA’s...
From left to right, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Deputy Observatory Project Scientist, Erin Smith, NASA’s...
From left to right, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Optical Telescope Element Manager, Lee Feinberg, NASA...
From left to right, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Webb Deputy Observatory Project Scientist, Erin Smith, NASA’s...
Webb Science Instruments Briefing, 2 PM, EST, Thur, Nov 18, 2021; Michelle Thaller, NASA/GSFC Office of...
Just like drivers sometimes use snow to clean their car mirrors in winter, two Exelis Inc. engineers are practicing...
Engineers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston used light waves to align the James Webb Space Telescope’s...
Just like drivers sometimes use snow to clean their car mirrors in winter, two Exelis Inc. engineers are practicing...
Vice President for Science, Space Telescope Science Institute, Heidi Hammel answers questions from the media during...
Webb Telescope Primary Mirror Final Deployment - Operational Coverage
A view of the one dozen (out of 18) flight mirror segments that make up the primary mirror on NASA's James Webb...
NASA image release April 13, 2011 An engineer examines the Webb telescope primary mirror Engineering Design Unit...
Caption: One dozen (out of 18) flight mirror segments that make up the primary mirror on NASA's James Webb Space...
Inside NASA's giant thermal vacuum chamber, called Chamber A, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the James...
Engineers and technicians manually deployed the secondary mirror support structure (SMSS) of the James Webb Space...
Inside NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center's giant clean room in Greenbelt, Md., JWST Optical Engineer Larkin Carey...
NASA release July 19, 2011 Click here to learn about the James Webb Space Telescope The secondary mirror (shown...