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djwhog 02-21-2016 10:27 AM

The World's Most Powerful Telescope James Webb
 
OK this is a very cool, and that is not a good enough word to describe how complex and mind blowing even building this new scope is. It deploys if it stays on schedule in Oct 2018. There are other major new scopes being built on the planet that will stay Earth grounded as well, but this makes the Hubble look like in comparison a toy :yes: 100x times more powerful.


I think a lot of us audiophiles can, and do appreciate technology, even if you are not a space cowboy etc... I really do recommend you catch this 1 hour on TV, unlike most TV this is an hour of your time well spent to at least open your eyes, "no pun intended", to at least think about the ability to capture life and see to a point to put a dent in the size and scope of the size of the endless space well call outer space.

Many people think only scopes like those of the big names are what we have, but there has been in the last 5+ years a HUGE undertaking to build machines that dwarf what we have today, and make scopes like Palomar seem smallish.

This newly designed and being built space scope the Webb is used to even capture light we can not see, infrared. See light over a vast distant changes and bends from white light to non-visible light. They touch on this and keep it simple enough for all of us to grasp in this show.

The James Webb Space Telescope, this is a great watch show on the Science Channel, it is on again today. Check your local listing, but it is 7pm MT time this Sunday and aired last night. :thumbsup:

a quote and more from:
https://corporate.discovery.com/disc...uture-studies/

Discovery Channel’s Telescope Is a Provocative Look Inside the Making of the James Webb Space Telescope, the next Generation of High Stakes Telescopes Designed to Revolutionize Future Studies of the Universe debuts February 20

I think this is going to be a great release for Fiona Joy and she does a great engineering job on the quality as well. How fitting is this! :)


Calling Earth - Fiona Joy

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP81wRBotTg&feature=youtu.be[/ame]

radio times 02-21-2016 12:00 PM

There are, hopefully, 5-6 inhabitable planets out there, that we know,this may go on to prove we ain't the only E.T's

Vintage Pete 02-21-2016 07:03 PM

I love this stuff....thanks for sharing Dave! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Higgens 02-21-2016 07:37 PM

Thanks Dave. Just set my TiVo to record tonight's broadcast on the Science Channel.

ariess 02-21-2016 07:59 PM

Hi

Besides being an audiophile I am a professional astronomer and I believe you will hear from me in this documentary. I hope you enjoy it. The James Webb Space Telescope will be an amazing time machine taking us back to the first stars and galaxies being born.

Best
Adam Riess

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djwhog 02-22-2016 10:01 AM

Awesome Adam, yes and thank you! This is one major project and I think it is almost impossible to imagine the scale of complexity and accuracy that is involved.

http://icdn9.digitaltrends.com/image..._o-640x640.jpg

Unlike the Hubble Space Telescope, which resides in low Earth orbit, the JWST will actually spend its life orbiting the Sun (as noted earlier, roughly 1 million miles from Earth). Dubbed the second Lagrange point (or L2), this special orbit path for the telescope allows it to stay in line with Earth as it moves around the Sun. This movement allows JWST’s massive sun shield the opportunity to protect it from the heat and light of the Sun, Earth, and Moon. Its shield is important since the JWST will primarily observe infrared signals from objects very far away, readings that are easily disrupted by other bright, hot sources (i.e. the Sun, Earth, and Moon)

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Formerly YB-2 02-22-2016 08:40 PM

Dave -what launch site is in your photo?
Thanks.


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