Huzzah! The James Webb Is Fully Aligned and Ready to Spy on Deep Space – Futurism

Posted: May 1, 2022 at 11:34 am

It's happening!Home Stretch

The stars are officially aligned for NASAs James Webb Space Telescope.

The extremely expensive space observatory has finished its alignment phase, with scientists confirming that its almost ready to kick off official scientific operations later this year.

In other words, the $10 billion telescope is on the home stretch, nearing its biggest milestone yet. NASA also released a slew of stunning new sample images taken by the telescope, showing the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small satellite galaxy of our Milky Way stunning previews, hopefully, for a slew of imagery well see from the scope.

Scientific operations can kick off after the completion of the next phase, called science instrument commissioning, which will take around two months, according to NASA.

Despite not having been used to its full potential yet, the telescope is already exceeding expectations, with its optical performance besting the teams most optimistic predictions, according to the space agencys update.

Each scientific instrument will have to now be configured and tested to ensure its ready for prime time. Teams of scientists tasked with operating the various instruments are starting to arrive at the Mission Operations Center at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore.

Weve now reached the end of the telescope alignment phase weve delivered perfectly focused images to all of the science instruments, Prof Mark McCaughrean, senior science advisor for the European Space Agency, told the BBC.

Now were ready to check the many complicated ways each of them can catch the telescopes light and do the amazing science we dreamed of more than 20 years ago, he added.

READ MORE: NASAs Webb In Full Focus, Ready for Instrument Commissioning [NASA]

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