Subj : Re: The James Webb Space Telescope
To : August Abolins
From : Wilfred van Velzen
Date : Sun Dec 26 2021 05:06 pm
Hi August,
On 2021-12-26 09:48:00, you wrote to me:
WvV>> * Originally in CHAT
WvV>> * Crossposted in ASTRONOMY
WvV>> * Crossposted in ASTRONET
AA> FYI, it hasn't made it to ASTRONOMY on 396/45 yet.
That's odd, because he is connected to that area on my system, so he got it direct. (And my outbound is empty)
WvV>> It's now, a day after launch, almost 240 km from earth.
^^^^^^
That should have been: 240K km! :/
WvV>> That's not even half way the distance to the moon. And
WvV>> about 16,5% of the distance to it's destination point in
WvV>> space. It will take about 29 days [..]
AA> The physics/math/mechanics to make all the happen seems
AA> astonishing.
Indeed.
WvV>> If you're interested you can follow it's journey..
WvV>>
https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/webbLaunch/whereIsWebb.html
AA> That's a nice page. It kinda reminds me of the days watching
AA> modem uploads/downloads. :/
That also took days? ;-)
AA> But what do the gaps between day 2-3, 9-10, 11-12, 14-15, 26-29
AA> represent?
I don't know, I was wondering about that too. And it doesn't seem to correlate too well to the deployment steps...
AA> At about 1.5-2mi/sec hope there isn't any teeny tiny debri that
AA> can render it useless.
There's always that tiny, tiny, tiny risk. But it's already well beyond the "commercial" earth orbits, so that debri wouldn't be human made...
Bye, Wilfred.
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