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    NASA completes construction of world's largest space telescope

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    2016-11-03 08:38Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e ECNS App Download

    U.S. space agency NASA said Wednesday it has completed construction of the James Webb Space Telescope, the largest space telescope ever built, after almost two decades of hard work.

    Webb was considered the successor to NASA's 26-year-old Hubble Space Telescope. NASA said an Ariane 5 rocket will launch it from French Guiana in October 2018.

    "Today, we're celebrating the fact that our telescope is finished and we're about to prove that it works," Nobel laureate and Webb's senior project scientist John Mather said during a news conference posted on Youtube, adding that the new telescope will open up "a whole new territory of astronomy."

    "We will see things we have not seen before because this telescope is much more powerful than even the great Hubble telescope," Mather said. "To give you some perspective about what we can do with it. If you were a bumblebee at a distance of the moon, we will be able to see you, both by your reflective sunlight and by thermal radiation and heat you emitted."

    According to NASA, its engineers and technicians on Wednesday successfully completed the first important optical measurement of Webb's fully assembled primary mirror, known as a Center of Curvature test, to measure the mirror's shape.

    Next, the 6.5-meter primary mirror consisting of 18 hexagonal mirrors will go through a series of rigorous tests that will simulate the violent sound and vibration environments the telescope will experience inside its rocket on its way out into space.

    The Center of Curvature test will be repeated after the launch environment testing and the results compared to find if there are any changes or damages to the optical system.

    NASA said the Webb telescope will be used to observe distant objects in the universe, provide images of the first galaxies formed and see unexplored planets around distant stars.

    The 8.7-billion-U.S.-dollar project is led by NASA but also supported by the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency.

      

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