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Astronomer at NASA-JPL | Former JWST Project Scientist | How to make exoplanets and ingredients for life | Insect enthusiast | Opinions are my own. 🇩🇰🇺🇸
Jan 7, 2022 24 tweets 7 min read
🧵One of my very favorite #JWST science stories concerns the mirror gold. This seem like a good time to tell it. As with all good stories, it has been told before, but I think it is worth a rant. And at the end, there will be a twist. 1/ Take another look at that mirror, now collecting light from universe. It is coated in 48 grams of the purest gold, protected by another thin layer of glass. The gold of Webb will help us understand its own cosmic origins. 2/
Jan 4, 2022 4 tweets 2 min read
I think it is time to really wrap our heads around the notion that we may soon have a fully operational giant infrared space telescope. #JWST Of course, there are still critical activities remaining, and much work to do. We are not there yet!
Dec 30, 2021 13 tweets 5 min read
Why does #JWST have to be colder than liquid nitrogen? The entire spacecraft is designed around it! So it has to be really important, right? The sunshield deployments over the next couple of days are critical steps needed to get there. Ok, time for another nerdy thread. 1/13 The temperature of the primary mirror is the first thing that determines how faint objects can be detected in the infrared. Sure, size matters greatly if the mirror is cold. But if it's warm, the sensitivity gained from the big mirror is out the window. 2/13
Dec 29, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
🧵Great to see the announcement of the #JWST mid course correction analysis! Plenty of fuel to get through many years of science. It can’t be emphasized enough that science takes time to mature. 1/n When something new and exciting is discovered in one year, it takes time to understand. Often we find that we need more observations, and those can take another year or more to get! 2/n