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13 mirrors polished for Webb telescope

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NASA has completed coating 13 of the James Webb Space Telescope’s 18 primary mirror segments, enabling the observatory to see objects as far away as the first galaxies in the universe. Mirrors are the most critical part of a telescope and, as such, the quality of their polishing is crucial. The mirrors were polished at L3 Integrated Optical Systems – Tinsley in Richmond, Calif., to accuracies of less than one-millionth of an inch. That accuracy is important for forming the sharpest images when the mirrors cool to 2240 °C in space. The four types of mirrors on the...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
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