Sharp pictures! James Webb Space Telescope
completes alignment in huge milestone
By Elizabeth Howell published about 3 hours ago
The Webb team can now proceed with
science instrument commissioning.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope can now capture sharp images of celestial objects with multiple instruments, the agency announced April 28, 2022. (Image credit: NASA/STScI)
NASA's view of deep space just got sharper.
The James Webb Space Telescope finished its alignment phase
after demonstrating it can capture "crisp, well-focused images" with
all four of its science instruments, the agency announced Wednesday
(April 28).
The milestone, which NASA showcased with some
new Webb images, allows the mission team to proceed with science instrument
commissioning. The telescope will thus enter a new phase of preparation after
several months of mirror and instrument alignments. This next step will take
roughly two months, with Webb remaining on track to finish in June if everything
goes to plan.
"These images have profoundly changed the way I see the
universe," Scott Acton, Webb wavefront sensing and controls scientist at
Ball Aerospace, said in the NASA statement. "We are surrounded by a
symphony of creation; there are galaxies everywhere. It is my hope that
everyone in the world can see them."
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