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Mirrors
These videos are specific to Webb's's mirrors.
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Mission Update: Mirror Odyssey. Follow the mirror's journey from rough ore to precisely reflective, gold-coated segments. More information...
Credit: STScI
Length: 2 minutes 14 seconds
Formats: YouTube, More formats available at webbtelescope.org |
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B-roll of mirror polishing at the L3 Integrated Optical Systems - Tinsley facility located in Richmond, California. More information...
Credit:NASA/Northrop Grumman/Ball/L3
Length: 6.2 minutes
Formats: YouTube, 149 MB .mov More formats available at SVS. |
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The first six flight mirrors for the James Webb Space Telescope are installed for cryo testing at the Marshall Space Flight Center. More information...
Credit: NASA/MSFC
Length: 2 minutes 39 seconds
Formats: YouTube, 30 MB .m4v |
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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) public affairs officer Kim Newton hosted a "Media Day" around several of the Webb's mirrors, and she filmed an 8 minute B-roll video.
Credit: NASA/MSFC
Length: 8 minutes
Formats: YouTube |
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A video showing how the JWST mirrors are made from beryllium.
Credit: AXSYS/Ball Aerospace
Length: 2 minutes 15 seconds
Formats: 54.9 MB .mov, 70.6 MB .mov |
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A video showing the JWST mirror backplane
Credit: AXSYS/Ball Aerospace
Length: 14 seconds
Formats: 4 MB .mov |
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A video showing a JWST mirror segment.
Credit: AXSYS/Ball Aerospace
Length: 33 seconds
Formats: 4.4 MB .mov |
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A video showing a scaled telescope testbed for wavefront sensing and control testing. For more information
on this, visit our wavefront sensing and control page.
Credit: Ball Aerospace/Northrop Grumman
Length: 12 seconds
Formats: 1.1 MB .mov |
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A video showing a scaled telescope testbed for wavefront sensing and control testing. For more information
on this, visit our wavefront sensing and control page.
Credit: Ball Aerospace/Northrop Grumman
Length: 17 seconds
Formats: 1.6 MB .mov |
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