The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on December 25, 2021, is going through its cooling process so that it reaches the right temperature to operate at full capacity. A new statement posted on the official NASA website explains this part of the mission a bit more.
According to the US space agency, the instrument known as “MIRI” (acronym for “Middle Infrared Instrument”) should operate at a temperature between -239.15 ºC (Celsius) and -234.15 ºC. However, its photonic detectors — basically, the telescope’s “eyes” that will be able to see the light — must be even cooler than that. This is where the “cryocooler” comes in.
Read also
Related posts:
Brazil: Apple ordered to pay R$5 million for iPhone 11 water resistance
"ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON: Pre-Order Now for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC!"
The revamped Razer Kishi V2 is now available for iPhone
Verde Casino: The Ultimate Online Gambling Experience for Hungarian Players
New TCG addition to strategy simulation, 'Kingdom Hunter Heroes'
For Apple macOS13 developers and public RC2 release!Official version available from October 25 | Kam...
How to watch the match for free?
Code in the iOS 16.4 beta references a new device