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Beauty shots of Webb during the 2 day period its sunshield was fully deployed on Earth for the last time.
Webb Telescope Sunshield Tensioning – Operational Coverage; Michelle Thaller, NASA/GSFC Office of Communications;...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has a giant custom-built, kite-shaped sunshield driven by mechanics that will fold...
The Sunshield on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the largest part of the observatory—five layers of thin...
A major test of the sunshield for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was conducted recently by Northrop Grumman in...
The sunshield on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the largest part of the observatory—five layers of thin,...
This shiny silver "waterfall" is actually the five layers of the full-scale engineering model of NASA's...
Shortly after liftoff on May 14, 1973, atmospheric drag tore off the thin metallic shield of Skylab that was...
The last of the five sunshield layers responsible for protecting the optics and instruments of NASA’s James Webb...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM), designed and developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center, served as the primary...
After completing its cryogenic testing in NASA Johnson Space Center’s Chamber A, the optical and science segment of...
Students and teachers from the New York Film Academy visited Northrop Grumman’s Space Park facility in December 2014...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was placed in Johnson Space Center’s historic Chamber A on June 20, 2017, to...
STS109-E-5449 (4 March 2002) --- Astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, payload commander, peers into the crew cabin of the...
STS109-E-5450 (4 March 2002) --- Astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, payload commander, peers into the crew cabin of the...
S84-27020 (7 Feb 1984) --- A fixed camera on astronaut Bruce McCandless II's helmet recorded this rare scene of the...
This photograph was taken in the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Neutral Buoyancy Simulator (NBS) during the...
S73-26046 (18 May 1973) --- Workmen in the GE Building across the street from the Johnson Space Center fold a...
Building a space telescope to see the light from the earliest stars of our universe is a pretty complex task....
From June 28 through 30, 2016, the OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge (OPSPARC) gave the...
The James Webb Space Telescope's ISIM structure recently endured a "gravity sag test" as it was rotated in...
A view of the one dozen (out of 18) flight mirror segments that make up the primary mirror on NASA's James Webb...
Caption: One dozen (out of 18) flight mirror segments that make up the primary mirror on NASA's James Webb Space...
Caption: One dozen (out of 18) flight mirror segments that make up the primary mirror on NASA's James Webb Space...