The James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) is a large, infrared space telescope that recently completed its on-orbit commissioning activities and will now embark on the first year of approved science. Its architecture includes many first-of-its-kind innovations for space, including a segmented primary mirror that is 6.6 m in diameter and a 5-layer sunshield used to passively cool the telescope and its four science instruments. Although Webb had an extensive test program, the system-level performance often relied on predictions based on integrated modeling, using conservative factors for the model uncertainties and primarily focusing on evaluating the performance requirements at end of life. A set of commissioning activities were designed for a system-level characterization of the performance. This proceeding will provide the status of the mission, including a discussion of the major events, on-orbit system performance, and early science highlights.


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    Title :

    James Webb Space Telescope Mission Status


    Contributors:
    M. McElwain (author) / L. Feinberg (author) / R. Kimble (author) / C. Bowers (author) / J. S. Knight (author) / C. Atkinson (author) / M. Perrin (author) / J. Rigby (author) / E. Smith (author) / C. Stark (author)

    Publication date :

    2022


    Size :

    1 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


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