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Microshutters Are Key to Webb

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GREENBELT, Md., July 6, 2010 — Shutters as small as the width of a human hair are a vital component in the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), giving the spacecraft the ability to see huge distances in the cosmos. The so-called microshutters, which have now arrived at the European Space Agency (ESA), are tiny doorways that focus the attention of the JWST’s infrared camera on specific targets to the exclusion of others. They will focus on objects such as very distant stars and galaxies. Shown is an array of microshutters – about the size of a postage stamp – to be used aboard the James Webb Space...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
    AmericascamerasCanadian Space AgencyEADS/AstriumESAEuropean Space AgencygalaxiesGermanyGoddard Space Flight CenterHarvey MoseleyImaginginfrared camerasJames Webb Space TelescopeJWSTMarylandMicroscopymicroshuttersNASANIRSpecOpticsResearch & Technologystars

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