Btw: It's now already way past (@48km's) the orbit of geostationairy satelites (which is about 35,7 km above the earths surface).
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It's now, a day after launch, almost 240 km from earth.
That's not even half way the distance to the moon. And
about 16,5% of the distance to it's destination point in
space. It will take about 29 days [..]
If you're interested you can follow it's journey..
https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/webbLaunch/whereIsWebb.html
* Originally in CHAT
* Crossposted in ASTRONOMY
* Crossposted in ASTRONET
FYI, it hasn't made it to ASTRONOMY on 396/45 yet.
@PATH: 396/45 280/464
Btw: It's now already way past (@48km's) the orbit of geostationairy
satelites (which is about 35,7 km above the earths surface).
It's now, a day after launch, almost 240K km from earth.
If you're interested you can follow it's journey for yourself on this website:
https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/webbLaunch/whereIsWebb.html
Now after almost 2 days and 2 hours of travel it's almost 375K km from earth and it has traveled more then 25% of the distance to it's destination in space.
Now after almost 2 days and 2 hours of travel it's almost 375K km
from earth and it has traveled more then 25% of the distance to it's
destination in space.
More like 375 mm (megameter)
But what do the gaps between day 2-3, 9-10, 11-12, 14-15, 26-29
represent?
I don't know, I was wondering about that too. And it doesn't seem to correlate too well to the deployment steps...
Btw: It's now already way past (@48km's) the orbit of
geostationairy
satelites (which is about 35,7 km above the earths surface).
It's now, a day after launch, almost 240K km from earth.
Now after almost 2 days and 2 hours of travel it's almost 375K km from earth and it has traveled more then 25% of the distance to it's destination
in space.
Sofar all deployments (like putting the heatshield and secondary
mirror into place) where succesfull! Only the deployment of the Port
and Starboard Primary Mirror Wings remain. These last deployments
will start tomorrow.
A good place for additional information is: https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/ Most days there are multiple updates of what is going on with the JWST...
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