A few months ago, we tested the deployment of #NASAWebb's solar array (which provides solar power to the observatory) at @NorthropGrumman in Redondo Beach, CA. Here are some photos of the successful deployment test. 2/3pic.twitter.com/kqBIdUIjOW
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A few months ago, we tested the deployment of #NASAWebb's solar array (which provides solar power to the observatory) at @NorthropGrumman in Redondo Beach, CA. Here are some photos of the successful deployment test. 2/3pic.twitter.com/kqBIdUIjOW
#ICYMI, you can also watch the video of the #NASAWebb solar array deployment test at @NorthropGrumman below. It’s also here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/I5PLNHAs2io 3/3pic.twitter.com/6A5w7FnYz2
How long is going to take to finish it. Can Nasa do anything on time.
What's the point of launching a multi billion telescope if it's not ready ? You can't just know everything before starting a project, especially on a project that complicated and important
Most kettles have over 1000 Watt of power. Im using more power to make my tea than Webb will use to make great discoveries.
And yet it will do way more than 10 lightbulbs would ever do!!! ALL my love to the James Webb team! And wish you guys succes!!!
tell hom about Led
10 light bulbs circa 30 years ago. This is bad math.
I see NASA is still using incandescent bulbs
1 kw continuous? About same as small push lawn mower, 1.34 hp. Seems like a lot of power to me. But I know next to nothing about the J. Webb other than it's way bigger than Hubble.
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