James Webb Space Telescope begins final check-outs before science observations

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James Webb Space Telescope begins final check-outs before science observations
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Here's what's left for the observatory to tackle.

James Webb Space Telescope: The engineering behind a 'first light machine' that is not allowed to failThe team will also certify the observatory's target acquisition to make sure the telescope can point with precision down to a hundredth of an arcsecond, which will be useful for"The star has to be placed behind a mask so its light is blocked, allowing the nearby exoplanet to shine through," Friedman said.

and comets."Observing these requires that the observatory change its pointing direction relative to the background guide stars during the observation," Friedman said."We will test this capability by observing asteroids of different apparent speeds using each instrument." NASA plans to update the public on Webb's progress on Monday and a livestream of the discussion will be

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