Behind the Webb Episode 29: Working Stiff

Published on July 2, 2017

The James Webb Space Telescope needs to be kept as cold as possible in order to detect infrared light from faint and very distant objects. A key component of this is the observatory’s tennis court-sized sunshield, which obstructs the warmth of the Sun. In this episode of “Behind the Webb,” engineers add special structures to the sunshield that shape it to best reflect heat.

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