Wednesday, 9 March 2022

How to ‘focus’ a six-ton space telescope 🔭

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"If the Webb primary mirror were the size of the United States, each segment would be the size of Texas, and the team would need to line the height of those Texas-sized segments up with each other to an accuracy of about 1.5 inches."
-NASA on what it takes to "focus" the new James Webb Space Telescope.
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