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JWST sunshield

author: NASA/Novapix

reference: e-sou05-90022

Image Size 300 DPI: 41 * 27 cm

The Sunshield on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the largest part of the observatory—five layers of thin membrane that must unfurl reliably in space to precise tolerances. Last week, for the first time, engineers stacked and unfurled a full-sized test unit of the Sunshield and it worked perfectly. The Sunshield is about the length of a tennis court, and will be folded up like an umbrella around the Webb telescope’s mirrors and instruments during launch. Once it reaches its orbit, the Webb telescope will receive a command from Earth to unfold, and separate the Sunshield's five layers into their precisely stacked arrangement with its kite-like shape.

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2014 - ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE - ASTRONOMICAL SATELLITE - ASTRONOMY - INFRARED - JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE - JWST - SPACE - TEST -