The world’s largest telescope James Webb Space Telescope is ready to go into space, will capture the early moments of the universe.
The Hubble Telescope, which reveals many secrets of space, is about to retire soon and will be replaced in the area by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) created by NASA. People are also calling it the window of space. It is also being speculated that it will search till the end of the darkness of freedom because it will explore the pictures and mysteries of the distant regions of the universe.
It is believed that its launch can happen around Christmas. The eyes of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the width of the Golden Mirror, is about 21.32 feet. These are kinds of reflectors formed by joining several hexagonal pieces; these hexagons are made of beryllium. Each hexagon is covered with 48.2 grams of gold. On top of each hexagon, a layer of 48.2 grams of gold has been applied. All these hexagons will fold together to fit into the rocket’s capsule that launches it.
JWST will be launched from Ariane 5 ECA rocket. It will be installed in space at a distance of about 1.5 million kilometres from the Earth. Aerospace company Northrop Grumman makes its golden mirror. If it remains safe in the room, it will work for 5 to 10 years if a meteorite or solar storm does not damage it.
US space agency NASA is leading the creation of JWST. When it is ready, it will be transported by sea to the European Rocket Facility, Korou. The most significant difficulty will come in travelling 15 lakh kilometres away from the Earth.
go so far and set it in the exact spot go so far and place it in the precise location then align its 18 hexagons to make a perfect mirror to get the full image Images will be corrupted if a single hexagon is not set correctly James Webb Space Telescope will take the first picture 40 days after launch NASA systems engineer Begona Villa said that we would not see a picture of any star Because we’ll get his shot from every hexagon.
That is 18 pictures of the same object together. It could also be that different hexagons are taking pictures of other stars. In such a situation, our work will increase which star is what. We have to add all the images we get from it. Then it will be decided how many leads or other cosmic objects are visible in it.
After the James Webb Space Telescope launch, scientists from 40 countries worldwide will monitor its operation for an entire year. All of them will keep an eye on his every fine work because many of these scientists will not even know that the concept of this telescope came 30 years ago. The good thing is that this telescope will not have to go for repair like the Hubble Telescope.
Its repairing and up-gradation can be done five times from the observatory sitting on the ground. The James Webb Space Telescope mission cost is 10 billion US dollars, Which is Rs 73,616 crore. This mission is about 4 thousand crores more than this year’s budget of the Delhi government. This year’s budget of the Delhi government is about 69 thousand crores. Mainly NASA, European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency have made it.
JWST is very sensitive to infrared light. It will also catch the electromagnetic spectrum, That is, the stars, stars, constellations, galaxies that are very distant and blurry, will also take pictures of them. The UK has helped to make the mid-infrared instrument of this telescope. Also, the principal investigator of its observation.