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Jacob Pinter, host of NASA’s Curious Universe Podcast, left, leads a discussion with Sophia Roberts, a NASA video...
Paul Geithner, former deputy project manager for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, right, participates in a...
Paul Geithner, former deputy project manager for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, right, speaks during a...
Jacob Pinter, host of NASA’s Curious Universe Podcast, left, leads a discussion with Sophia Roberts, a NASA video...
In order to do groundbreaking science, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope must first unpack itself in deep space. In...
Sophia Roberts, a NASA video producer who documented the James Webb Space Telescope project, speaks during a panel...
May 2017 marked the end of an era for NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center because the James Webb Space Telescope has...
This is EXCITE’s moment of release. On August 31, 2024, the EXCITE (EXoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope) team...
The Webb Telescope is full of precise optical components, some of which include lenses made out of salt. Why? Find...
The Scientific balloon eclipses the sun as it fills with helium, and the High Altitude Student Platform awaits...
Helium is the element with the lowest boiling point. Find out how the James Webb Space Telescope uses this special...
Filling a 4 million cubic foot balloon with Helium for the High Altitude Student Platform 2.0 Mission (HASP).
It takes around an hour to fill a 39-million-cubic-foot scientific balloon with helium. The EXCITE telescope is...
On August 31, 2024, the EXCITE (EXoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope) team conducted a test flight of their...
This episode of NASA Science Live talks about storms across the solar system. Starting with how storms form on...
James Webb Space Telescope’s mid-infrared instrument (MIRI) has both a camera and a spectrograph that sees light in...
The James Webb Space Telescope will be the largest telescope ever sent into space. It is the impressive result of...
The James Webb Space Telescope will be the largest telescope ever sent into space. It is the impressive result of...
Building the James Webb Space Telescope is challenging. It is NASA's most ambitious and complex space science...
Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center moved the James Webb Space Telescope from the Space Systems...
The Webb Telescope arrives in Kourou, French Guiana, is offloaded from the MN Colibri and moved to the launch site.
Engineers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston used light waves to align the James Webb Space Telescope’s...
NASA has announced that our next destination in the solar system is the unique, richly organic world Titan....
How do planetary systems start? Webb will seek these answers.