NASA = tax dollars well spent

From the guys who brought you this fun video about JWST, here’s one telling you exactly why NASA rocks. As a European, I should add that ESA is also awesome! Here’s hoping a cute European geek (m/f) put its on video.

Expecting to Fly (Let’s Get On With It)

JWST full scale model at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Institute (Image: NASA)

 

For 4 years, I’ve been a member of a team that will deliver part of the biggest ever astronomical space mission: the James Webb Space Telescope. In just a few weeks’ time, we’ll begin testing the flight hardware for MIRI, the telescope’s mid-infrared instrument, that will allow it to peer deeper into dense dusty and cold regions of our Galaxy and the Universe than its three fellow instruments. “Flight hardware” means that these are the actual bits and pieces that will be launched into space on board an Ariane rocket. Yes, that’s seriously cool.

My four years on the team makes MIRI my longest relationship in science yet. I’m rather fond of the little tyke. But four years is nothing in today’s era of mega-science. Literally hundreds of people have had a relationship with some part of the James Webb mission for well over a decade. Some may well be approaching their silver anniversary. Those of you with instrumentation experience know well what this means: meetings, documents, designs, documents, simulations, telecons, more meetings, reviews, procurement, manufacturing, testing, negotiations, documents, meetings. Endless, over and over.

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Top 5 Awesome Things About the Webb Telescope

This video about JWST is excellent! At a recent MIRI meeting I was asked to convey my excitement about JWST for a video by Space telescope Science Institute – sadly my nerd cool proficiency level is some orders of magnitude below that of Vlogbrothers. I sure wish we could get them to .Astronomy in April :-)

I’ve posted quite a bit about JWST now – see everything here.

JWST science visualisations

NASA have posted a series of videos demonstrating some key science cases for the James Webb Space Telescope. I particularly like this one about star and planet formation. Watch all of them here.

Hubble Gotchu introduces JWST

The James Webb Space Telescope featured in last night’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon!