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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will #UnfoldTheUniverse and show us things we've never seen before.

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    1. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      2) #NASAWebb was also carefully folded into its launch position, placed onto a shaker table, and vibrated from 5 to 100 times per second to match the speeds of its launch vehicle, an @arianespace Ariane 5 rocket. 🚀 Read our latest feature: https://go.nasa.gov/2SvxSX4 pic.twitter.com/dEbfdtp365

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    2. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      3) #NASAWebb went through its first comprehensive systems test as a fully connected telescope earlier this year. 🔌 Each line of code for Webb was tested & retested as different lines were combined into larger software components: https://go.nasa.gov/2Zoum5e pic.twitter.com/2fEvmHcYBL

      Engineer sits on support structure, looking above at the folded primary mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope
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    3. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      4) After launch, #NASAWebb will unfold in a series of steps, beginning with the solar array. (Without recharging, the telescope’s battery lasts only a few hours!) To mimic zero-gravity conditions, we tested the solar array by hanging it sideways. 🤙 https://go.nasa.gov/30IQgAh pic.twitter.com/wdu0qUVSwI

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    4. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      5) We also verified that all 5 layers of #NASAWebb’s sunshield will be able to slowly unfurl like a giant kite in space.🪁 The sunshield is critical for protecting the telescope's sensitive mirrors & instruments from light and heat: https://go.nasa.gov/2J9pfgM pic.twitter.com/h5h17p94cC

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    5. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      6) Next in #NASAWebb's unfolding sequence is the secondary mirror, which helps send light from the primary mirror to the scientific instruments. A support structure will extend to place the secondary mirror out in front of the primary mirror, as shown. https://go.nasa.gov/2M4BAWG pic.twitter.com/WLuQuWLl7A

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    6. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      7) Then the primary mirror will unfold its "wings" so that all 18 hexagonal segments are in view. For all of these deployment tests, the team used cables, pulleys & weights to simulate the weightlessness of space: https://go.nasa.gov/3lpPZuc pic.twitter.com/CSSc01X3eF

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    7. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      8) In this room, we made sure that #NASAWebb's instruments wouldn’t interfere with the electromagnetic environment of the spacecraft. This way, we’ll know we’re seeing actual objects in space (not blips caused by interference) when we get images back. https://go.nasa.gov/3ns2JCt pic.twitter.com/WsqLo0NJ7x

      A team of engineers in special clean room suits in the Electromagnetic Interference Lab at NASA Goddard. Seen from left to right: Andy Mentges, Nathan Block, Vaughn Nelson, Rob Houle, John McCloskey, Mark Branch, Rick Jones, Greg Jamroz.
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    8. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      9) In the first 6 hours after launch, #NASAWebb will need to switch between communication networks & stations around the world. 🌍📡 We ran through these complex procedures, plus we used special equipment to simulate how we’ll “talk” to Webb in space: https://go.nasa.gov/3ntB9od pic.twitter.com/hgKwJeR6TN

      The flight operations team conduct critical and successful communications tests at the Mission Operations Center for the Webb telescope.
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    9. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      10) We tested the 2 halves of #NASAWebb in different thermal vacuum chambers at @northropgrumman & @NASA_Johnson. These huge chambers can match the vacuum of space and be cooled to the temperatures (-387 F, or -232.8 C) at which Webb needs to operate! ❄️ https://go.nasa.gov/2AfuJnt pic.twitter.com/9SDlPsEbHc

      The Webb telescope sits inside Chamber A at NASA’s Johnson Space Center after having completed its final cryogenic testing in November 2017.
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    10. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      11) #NASAWebb also spent time at @NASA_Johnson getting its “eyes” checked, or verifying that light would travel correctly through its optical system. We used test hardware that acted as a source of artificial starlight. 🌟 https://go.nasa.gov/2fj6TxZ pic.twitter.com/PpzAv6Wnad

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      NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020

      12) #NASAWebb is now in its final suite of testing before being shipped to its launch location. Up next: some more deployment testing, plus another full systems evaluation. For more on Webb’s testing journey, read our Tumblr: https://nasa.tumblr.com/post/631437243045822464/10-ways-the-webb-telescope-trains-for-space …pic.twitter.com/4xdKRXTkO9

      View of the full primary mirror of the Webb Telescope.
      10:33 AM - 9 Oct 2020
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        2. NASA Webb Telescope‏Verified account @NASAWebb 9 Oct 2020
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          Launch is set for October 2021: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-new-james-webb-space-telescope-target-launch-date/ … #NASAWebb will launch from Kourou, French Guiana, inside an Ariane 5 rocket.

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