01/28/2022
More updates about the James Webb Space Telescope!
🌟 Star light, star bright…the first star Webb will see is HD 84406, a Sun-like star about 260 light years away, located in the constellation Ursa Major. While it will be too bright for Webb to study once the telescope is in focus, it’s a perfect target for Webb to gather engineering data & start its 3-month mirror alignment process.
This week, not only did Webb arrive at its new home of L2, but our team also turned on our high-gain antenna. The high-gain antenna will help enable a much higher data rate than the radio band Webb had been using until now, and will eventually allow Webb to send back all its science images & data.
Look back on our successful first month after launch by reading our latest blog post, with a contribution by project manager Bill Ochs: https://go.nasa.gov/3Hdq3Nz