Northrop Grumman Offers Public Unprecedented Access to James Webb Space Telescope
REDONDO BEACH, Calif.,
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"TELESCOPE" spotlights the high-stakes mission of building the Webb telescope. It will premiere on Discovery Channel
"TELESCOPE" is a comprehensive look at the dynamic history of 400 years of telescopes starting with Galileo in 1609. The Webb telescope builds on Galileo's journey– looking at the beginning of the universe, and that voyage continues as it prepares to launch the Webb telescope 1 million miles away from Earth in 2018. The Webb telescope, which is the scientific successor to the Hubble and 100 times more powerful, will peer back over 13.5 billion years into the past.
Northrop Grumman is under contract to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and leads the industry team that designs and develops the Webb's telescope, sunshield and spacecraft. Northrop Grumman has completed the integration, testing and delivery of the telescope structure, which holds optical assemblies of the telescope including its instruments and mirrors. The 18 hexagonal segments, recently installed at GSFC, that comprise the 21.3 foot mirror will assist scientists' observation of the formation of the first stars and galaxies.
"It's tremendously exciting to be part of the company helping build NASA's most powerful space telescope. Webb could transform our understanding of the universe and be the first mission to reveal signposts of life beyond our solar system," said Blake Bullock a director at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems in Redondo Beach, who is featured in the documentary. "Having the opportunity to inspire future generations of engineers and scientists through our participation in this documentary is immensely rewarding."
Bullock recently participated in Discovery Channel's press conference for "TELESCOPE" during the
"The breakthrough technology of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope pushes us into new frontiers of scientific discovery, and we're thrilled to continue sharing that message with the world through this documentary film," says Scott Willoughby, vice president and James Webb Space Telescope program manager, Northrop Grumman. "Participating in this documentary is important to us because it shares the gift of science, engineering and technology to a broader audience."
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