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Everything is ready for the Christmas release of the web telescope - Space & Astronomy

Everything is ready for the Christmas release of the web telescope – Space & Astronomy

The countdown to the highly anticipated Christmas launch of the famous Hubble’s successor James Webb (JWST) space telescope begins and is the result of a collaboration between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). The Ariane-5 rocket is stationed at the Kourou Spaceport (French Guiana) launch site and is set to launch on December 25 between 13:20 and 13:52 (Italian time). Allows you to see the universe like never before.

The Jswt telescope will travel in a direct escape path toward a destination 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. Twenty minutes after Webb’s “first message” was launched to Earth, Webb arrives shortly before departing from the rocket to begin his lonely life in space.

The signal appears at the peak of the radio waves on a monitor at a 10 meter antenna in Malindi (Kenya), which is managed by part of the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and ESA’s Extrac cooperation network. Following this initial signal, after launch fatigue, there will be a flow of information informing operators of the spacecraft’s status, which can be transmitted by the ESA team at the agency’s operations center in Germany. Commands and important information about the mission under NASA’s Web Mission Control.

From the moment of separation, Malindi will have three stages of visibility with the task: initially the ESA station will communicate with Webb for the first hour after the split, then join the NASA antenna support in Canberra and switch to Malindi backup. Stock .. Malindi will take charge of the regime before the NASA station in Madrid gets support when the spacecraft cannot be seen from Canberra. After the split, and in support of Webb, the Malindi station monitors Ariane launcher’s operations for approximately one hour.

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