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Old January 19th 04, 12:23 AM
Tom Abbott
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Default Is Hubble's successor approved and funded?

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:26:57 +0000, Cardman
wrote:

On 17 Jan 2004 09:10:10 -0800, (vthokie)
wrote:

Is the James Webb Space Telescope a (more or less) secure program at
this point?


More or less, but at this point it would not surprise me if any major
project is scrapped.

Has the design been finalized?


AFAIK, Yes.

Has construction begun?


It has started, but a long way to go yet. This telescope is due for
launch in August of 2011, which means that if it still early days if
NASA wants to cut or delay this project.

I'm guessing that it was intended from the start to go up on an
expendable launch vehicle, since I've heard no mention of any impact
on the program due to the shuttle's retirement. What type of orbit
will it be in?


1.5 million km from Earth at L2 Point.

It needs to be a long distance from Earth's atmosphere in order to
reach a very cold temperature required for it's work studying the very
early Universe.

Also, what is its expected lifespan?


5 to 10 years.

No servicing on this one, which is most likely a good thing, where
when it breaks that is the end of it.



Well, if we are going to establish a Moonbase, then we
will need a vehicle that can travel back and forth between
the Earth and the Moon. If we have such a vehicle, it can
travel to the new telescope, too.


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