James Webb Telescope set to launch in 2015 |
"The problem causing cost growth and schedule delays on the JWST Project are associated with budgeting and program management, not technical performance," it said in a report.
The JWST is designed to explore all fields of astronomy across the history of the universe, from the first lights that followed the Big Bang to the formation of galaxies and solar systems that astrophysicists say can foster life. It will be the biggest telescope ever deployed in space, with its main mirror consisting of 18 hexagonal segments measuring 21 feet (6.5 meters) in total diameter -- nearly three times that of Hubble. Using 10 new technological tools, the telescope will also have four highly precise scientific instruments, including an infrared camera and a spectrometer kept at a very low temperature. It is expected to be in function for 10 years.
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