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Completion of Webb Telescope mirror polishing represents a major mission milestone. All of the mirrors that will fly aboard NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have been polished so the observatory can see objects as far away as the first galaxies in the universe. The mirrors were polished at Tinsley Laboratories Inc. in Richmond, Calif. to accuracies of less than one millionth of an inch. This accuracy is important for forming the sharpest images when the mirrors cool to -400 degrees farenheit (-240 degrees celsius) in the cold of space. This video shows B-roll of mirror polishing at the L3 Integrated Optical Systems - Tinsley facility located in Richmond, California. Credit: NASA/Northrop Grumman/Ball/L3

 

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19th Century Antique Telescope The Kelvin Azmuth Mirror in original Box
19th Century Antique Telescope The Kelvin Azmuth Mirror in original Box
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Seven 1979 Perkin Elmer 35mm Slides Hubble Telescope Optical Mirror Assembly
Seven 1979 Perkin Elmer 35mm Slides Hubble Telescope Optical Mirror Assembly
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16 F 49 Lightweight Sandwich Parabolic Telescope Mirror
16 F 49 Lightweight Sandwich Parabolic Telescope Mirror
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Advanced Newtonian Collimation


Another method of collimating a newtonian telescope that's a bit different.

 

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1910 10 01 ROTATING LIQUID MIRRORS FOR TELESCOPES
1910 10 01 ROTATING LIQUID MIRRORS FOR TELESCOPES
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Lens Grinding Mirrors Astronomical Telescopes Silvering
Lens Grinding Mirrors Astronomical Telescopes Silvering
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The Universe in a Mirror The Saga of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Visiona
The Universe in a Mirror The Saga of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Visiona
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