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NASA noted that NIRCam is able to operate at current temperatures, but the rest of the major components will have to continue cooling before they start operations. READ MORE: 5 Things to Know About the James Webb Launch.Once Webb has completed its cooldown to minus-390 degrees and is fully calibrated, the telescope will send back images with a higher quality than that of its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope. We were so happy to see that light makes its way into NIRCam,” said Marcia Rieke, principal investigator for the NIRCam instrument and regents professor of astronomy, University of Arizona. “The entire Webb team is ecstatic at how well the first steps of taking images and aligning the telescope are proceeding. The image capturing process started on February 2, where Webb searched through 156 different positions in order to locate the targeted star. The photos were taken by Webb’s Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) as a means of aligning the primary mirrors. Eventually, NASA will be able to compile each point into a single, higher-definition image. In a graphic released by NASA, the Webb team was able to identify which point in the initial alignment mosaic was being seen by each mirror.

Given that Webb’s gigantic primary mirrors are just starting to align themselves, each of the 18 segments act as a single telescope.
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The first may look like a sky full of stars, but is actually 18 slightly different perspectives on a single star. Since Webb’s decades-long development racked up a bill of $10 billion, the telescope surely holds the unofficial title for the world’s most expensive selfie taken. In its reflection, the secondary mirror is visible in the center segment. The black-and-white photo serves as a selfie of Webb’s primary mirrors. The James Webb Space Telescope sent its first two images back to Earth-a single star and a kind of outer-space selfie.įriday morning, NASA released the two images as part of the telescope’s calibration process.
