The James Webb Space Telescope is safe in a chamber. https://jwst.nasa.gov/webcam.html pic.twitter.com/XPGcM7DKNA
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will #UnfoldTheUniverse and show us things we've never seen before.
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The James Webb Space Telescope is safe in a chamber. https://jwst.nasa.gov/webcam.html pic.twitter.com/XPGcM7DKNA
Why exactly do they store it at -423.670 degrees Fahrenheit?
Since our telescope will operate at cold temperatures in space, we test it at cold temperatures!
That makes total sense! I'm guessing this is an autoclave type of device? Vacuum + temperature extremes?
Thermal vacuum chamber - more info:https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/nasas-apollo-era-test-chamber-now-james-webb-space-telescope-ready …
I bet you guys are beyond excited to get past this test! I cannot wait to see the first images from JWT. Any idea what you'll look at first?
It hasn't been decided yet! We are all very excited to see what this telescope will do too!
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