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Behind the Webb Space Telescope Part 1
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Behind the Webb Space Telescope Part 1
The digital camera in your home shares a family tree with the James Webb Space Telescope. Webb’s instruments use "detectors," similar to the sensors in digital cameras, to convert images into a digital signal. The detectors being tested at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., are part of the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI). The detectors, which will be housed in insulated, brick-like structures called focal plane modules, go through intensive temperature and vibration testing to ensure they survive the ride into orbit. The detectors have to be perfectly aligned within these brick structures, so they don't move out of position when the chill of space causes materials to shrink. MIRI will be the most sensitive mid-infrared instrument ever flown in space, helping us see deeper into the universe than ever before. Credit: NASA
Channel: redOrbit
Category: Technology
Video Length: 0
Date Found: December 10, 2009
Date Produced: December 10, 2009
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