James Webb Space Telescope "Pathfinder" Backplane in the Cleanroom
The
center section of the "pathfinder" (test) backplane of NASA's
James Webb Space Telescope arrived at the Goddard Space Flight
Center in July 2014, to be part of a simulation of putting together
vital parts of the telescope.
.
In this photograph, the backplane is hoisted into place in the
assembly stand in NASA Goddard's giant cleanroom, where over
the next several months engineers and scientists will install two
spare primary mirror segments and a spare secondary mirror.
.
By installing the mirrors on the replica, technicians are able to
practice this delicate procedure for when the actual flight backplane
arrives. Installation of the mirrors on the backplane requires
precision, so practice is important.
.
> James Webb Space Telescope "Pathfinder" Backplane's Path to NASA
Image Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn
James Webb Space Telescope arrived at the Goddard Space Flight
Center in July 2014, to be part of a simulation of putting together
vital parts of the telescope.
.
In this photograph, the backplane is hoisted into place in the
assembly stand in NASA Goddard's giant cleanroom, where over
the next several months engineers and scientists will install two
spare primary mirror segments and a spare secondary mirror.
.
By installing the mirrors on the replica, technicians are able to
practice this delicate procedure for when the actual flight backplane
arrives. Installation of the mirrors on the backplane requires
precision, so practice is important.
.
> James Webb Space Telescope "Pathfinder" Backplane's Path to NASA
Image Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn
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