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Building a Telescope to Supplant Hubble

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Designing an observatory that will travel a million miles from Earth to study the first light requires a special class of photonic instruments.

Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor

In 2013, the James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled for launch. Three months later, it will settle into a spot about 1 million miles from Earth, from which it will record light from nearly the beginning of time and from the edge of space. By collecting photons in the dark at cryogenic temperatures, the instrument might answer questions about how the universe came to be and how life originated. In an artist’s rendering of the James Webb Space Telescope, a 6.5-m-diameter mirror is deployed with a multilayer sun shield that helps ensure cryogenic operating temperatures. The observatory...Read full article

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    Published: August 2007
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