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The James Webb Space Telescope Mission: Optical Telescope Element Design, Development, and Performance

Authors :
Michael W. McElwain
Lee D. Feinberg
Marshall D. Perrin
Mark Clampin
C. Matt Mountain
Matthew D. Lallo
Charles-philippe Lajoie
Randy A. Kimble
Charles W. Bowers
Christopher C. Stark
D. Scott Acton
Charles Atkinson
Beth Barinek
Allison Barto
Scott Basinger
Tracy Beck
Matthew D. Bergkoetter
Marcel Bluth
Rene A. Boucarut
Gregory R. Brady
Keira J. Brooks
Bob Brown
John Byard
Larkin Carey
Maria Carrasquilla
Dan Chae
David Chaney
Erin M Wilson
Tony L Whitman
Garrett West
Scott Texter
Norbert Sigrist
Thomas R Scorse
Gary W Matthews
Lester Cohen
Bruce H. Dean
Theodore J. Hadjimichael
William L. Hayden
Joseph M. Howard
John D. Johnston
Alden S. Jurling
Ritva A. Keski-Kuha
John C. Mather
Kimberly I. Mehalick
Gary E. Mosier
Malcolm B. Niedner
Raymond G. Ohl
Jane R. Rigby
Babak N. Saif
J. Scott Smith
Erin C. Smith
Julie M. Van Campen
Mark F. Voyton
Thomas Paul Zielinski
Jeffrey R. Kegley
H. Philip Stahl
Source :
Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 135(1047)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2023.

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared space telescope that has recently started its science program which will enable breakthroughs in astrophysics and planetary science. Notably, JWST will provide the very first observations of the earliest luminous objects in the universe and start a new era of exoplanet atmospheric characterization. This transformative science is enabled by a 6.6 m telescope that is passively cooled with a 5 layer sunshield. The primary mirror is comprised of 18 controllable, low areal density hexagonal segments, that were aligned and phased relative to each other in orbit using innovative image-based wave front sensing and control algorithms. This revolutionary telescope took more than two decades to develop with a widely distributed team across engineering disciplines. We present an overview of the telescope requirements, architecture, development, superb on-orbit performance, and lessons learned. JWST successfully demonstrates a segmented aperture space telescope and establishes a path to building even larger space telescopes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383873 and 00046280
Volume :
135
Issue :
1047
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Notes :
411672.07.04.02.01, , NAS5-03127, , 80GSFC21CA007, , 80GSFC23CA021, , NAS5-02200, , 80NM0018D0004, , J-090012, , NNG13FB20C, , NNG17CR69C, , 80NSSC19M0135
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230010809
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/acada0