James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Project Status for the AIAA Working Group on Space Simulation
This brief presentation discusses developments in the design of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The JWST master schedule is provided and its system architecture is described. Instruments include the Near Infrared Camaera, Near Infrared Spectrograph, Mid-Infrared Instrument, and the Fine Guida...
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description | This brief presentation discusses developments in the design of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The JWST master schedule is provided and its system architecture is described. Instruments include the Near Infrared Camaera, Near Infrared Spectrograph, Mid-Infrared Instrument, and the Fine Guidance Sensor. Compared to other telescopes the JWST has a 2.7 longer wavelength than the Hubble Telescope (HST), 38 times better sensitivity at K band that the HST NICMOS, and 8-24 times better angular resolution than the Spitzer Telescope. among other features. Engineering or verification models for all telescope instruments are being assembled and tested in the current year. Currently, good progress continues to be made on critical path items and the JWST is on track for a June 2013 launch. |
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