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-- -- -- A note to users with Screen Readers and assistive technology: this home page uses html techniques for sighted users that may not work well for some Screen readers programs. For accessible equivalent content, the best starting point is the about page and it's subpages as well as the news page . From there, continue on to any of the internal pages accessible from the main navigation on this and every page and easily accessible from 508 jump link at top of each page titled navigation . 1 time -- jump to page content jump to navigation -- JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE Goddard Space Flight Center EXPLORE The 3 official JWST websites. -- PROJECT SITE: You are here! Official site of the design, build, test and launch of JWST. HOME STATUS NEWS ABOUT THE WEBB SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS FEATURES IMAGES & VIDEOS MEET THE TEAM FOR SCIENTISTS FOR EDUCATORS FOR PRESS MORE JWST SITES: Many organizations play a role in the JWST design, construction and in the future collection and distribution of JWST science data. NASA HQ JWST Overview (Overview of the spacecraft, mission and science) StSci JWST for Scientists (Future home of science data and images) StSci Overview (Overview of the spacecraft, mission and science) ESA JWST Overview (European Space Agency) ESA JWST for Scientists (European Space Agency JWST site for scientists) CSA Overview Site (Canadian Space Agency) Other Team Member Sites (NASA centers, academic and industry partners) NASA HQ SITE: www.nasa.gov/jwst Overview of the spacecraft, mission and science of JWST. Home Page -- NASA.GOV NASA.GOV/WEBB More on NASA.GOV: MISSIONS: JWST related Missions. HUBBLE SPITZER WISE SOFIA HERSCHEL ALL NASA MISSIONS MULTIMEDIA: NASA Images, videos, TV & more. NASA TV NASA UStream Scientific Visualization Studio APOD: Astronomy Picture of the Day ALL NASA MULTIMEDIA CONNECT: Official NASA HQ Social Media NASA Twitter NASA Facebook NASA Flickr NASA Google+ NASA YouTube NASA Foursquare MORE NASA: News, Careers, Locations & more. NEWS ABOUT CAREERS FUTURE HISTORY VISIT A NASA CENTER More Views: Launch 3d Search JWST: box........... -- HOME STATUS NEWS ABOUT THE WEBB SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS FEATURES IMAGES & VIDEOS MEET THE TEAM FOR SCIENTISTS FOR EDUCATORS FOR PRESS PARTNERS: NASA CSA ESA Other Team Members JWST: JWST Home JWST Newsletter Webmaster: Maggie Masetti Responsible NASA Official: John Durning Privacy Policy and Important Notices CONTACT: Media Educators General Questions Social Media Website Issues Web Team Credits -- -- Search Search -- -- 100% orig% -- Intro Amazing Facts FAQ Lite Everything you NEED TO KNOW is here on the JWST Home Page. Begin your exploration here. ... to SEE the FIRST LIGHT of the UNIVERSE, to WATCH GALAXIES COLLIDE, to SEE STARS and PLANETS BEING BORN, to FIND and STUDY EXOPLANETS, to STUDY OUR OWN SOLAR SYSTEM ... We are INNOVATING and BUILDING the NEXT GENERATION SPACE TELESCOPE -- the JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE. Everything you NEED TO KNOW is here on the JWST Home Page. Begin your exploration here. -- -- -- -- Launch Webb will launch in 2021 from French Guiana... (The mission lifetime is 5-10+ years.) Read More The First Stars and Galaxies Webb will be a powerful time machine with infrared vision that will peer back over 13.5 billion years to see the first stars and galaxies forming out of the darkness of the early universe. Read More How Galaxies Assemble Webb's unprecedented infrared sensitivity will help astronomers to compare the faintest, earliest galaxies to today's grand spirals and ellipticals, helping us to understand how galaxies assemble over billions of years. Read More Birth of Stars & Planetary Systems Webb will be able to see right through and into massive clouds of dust that are opaque to visible-light observatories like Hubble, where stars and planetary systems are being born. Read More Exoplanets Webb will tell us more about the atmospheres of extrasolar planets, and perhaps even find the building blocks of life elsewhere in the universe. In addition to other planetary systems, Webb will also study objects within our own Solar System. Read More Orbit Webb will orbit the sun, a million miles away from Earth at the second Lagrange point. (L2 is four times further away than the moon!) Read More Build, Integration & Test There are over 1200 skilled scientists, engineers and technicians from 14 countries (and more than 27 US states) building Webb. It is a joint NASA/ESA/CSA mission. The Team Technology Innovations: Webb has created spinoff technologies. (Including a new LASIK-like procedure for your eyes!) Read More Webb vs Hubble vs Spitzer Webb’s 18-segment primary mirror is over 6 times bigger in area than Hubble's and will be ~100x more powerful. (How big is it? 6.5 m in diameter.) It has a secondary mirror nearly as big as Spitzer's primary... (The secondary mirror is .74 m in diameter. Spitzer's primary is .85 m in diameter.) Read More Size: Webb is about half the size of a 737 yet less than 8% of the mass of a 737. It will be the biggest telescope ever launched into space. (Webb has a total mass of 6200 kg, the maximum mass of a 737 is 79,010 kg.) Read More Sunshield and Temperature Extremes ...Thanks to the sunshield, the temperature is roughly 600 degrees Fahrenheit less on the cold, shaded side of the observatory than it is on the hot, sunlit side. Read More Mirrors Webb’s primary mirror has 18 segments that work together as one; they can all be individually adjusted. Its segments have a mass of ~20 kg (44 lbs) each and are 4.3 feet tall. (You could lift one pretty easily.) Requires only about a golf ball's worth of gold coat for the huge primary mirror. (The coating is so thin that a human hair is 1000 times thicker!). Read More Deployment Webb folds origami-style to fit in the Ariane 5 rocket; it unfolds once in space. (How small does it fold up? To about a quarter of its longest dimension so it fits in the 5m wide rocket.) Deployment Video Operating Temperature Webb operates at just a few degrees above absolute zero! (Its operating temperature is under 50K, or -370F.) Video Wavelengths WebbWebb will see the universe in light invisible to human eyes. Though it seems primarily infrared light, it can also see red and gold visible light. (Webbs wavelength range is 0.6 to 28.5 microns.) Read More Sensitivity & Resolution Webb is so sensitive, it could detect the heat signature of a bumblebee at the distance of the moon, and can see details the size of a US penny at the distance of about 24 miles (40 km). (That's a limiting sensitivity of ~11 nJy and spatial resolution of better than 0.1 arc-secon at 2 microns.) Read More Exoplanet Atmospheres Webb can see water vapor in extrasolar planet atmospheres. (If there were chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on an exoplanet, Webb would see them.) Read More EXPLORE More Questions & Answers about JWST. -- FAQs: More Questions & Answers about JWST. -- Vital Facts FAQ Lite FAQ Full Technical FAQ Solar System Observations FAQ Social Media Q&A: More Questions & Answers about JWST. -- Q & A with engineers cryo-testing the telescope. Lee Feinberg: "Ask Me Anything" Paul Geithner: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 John Mather: "Ask Me Anything" John Mather: JWST Q&A Part 1 | Part 2 Mark Clampin: Exoplanets SXSW: Finding Life on Other Planets Women of JWST Q&A Focus on XSTEM Sara Seeger: Search for Life Part 1 | Part 2 <<< See ALL the JWST FAQs What is the James Webb Space Telescope? The James Webb Space Telescope, also called Webb or JWST, is a large, space-based observatory, optimized for infrared wavelengths, which will complement and extend the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. It launches in 2021. It will cover longer wavelengths of light than Hubble and will have greatly improved sensitivity. The longer wavelengths enable JWST to look further back in time to see the first galaxies that formed in the early universe, and to peer inside dust clouds where stars and plan...
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