{"id":123187,"date":"2014-04-10T13:55:03","date_gmt":"2014-04-10T17:55:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/near-infrared-camera-integrated-into-james-webb-space-telescope.php"},"modified":"2014-04-10T13:55:03","modified_gmt":"2014-04-10T17:55:03","slug":"near-infrared-camera-integrated-into-james-webb-space-telescope","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-flight\/near-infrared-camera-integrated-into-james-webb-space-telescope.php","title":{"rendered":"Near-Infrared Camera Integrated into James Webb Space Telescope"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Lockheed Martin and the    University of Arizona have delivered the primary imaging    instrument of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to NASAs    Goddard Space Flight Center. The new Near Infrared Camera, or    NIRCam, has been successfully integrated within the heart of    the telescope, known as the Integrated Science Instrument    Module (ISIM). The integration completes the suite of four    instruments that together will explore the mysteries of the    deep universe upon launch in 2018.NIRCam will function as the central imaging    component of JWST. Designated one of the NASAs three highest    mission priorities, the Webb telescope is a joint project of    NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space    Agency.NIRCam was designed, built, and tested by a    University of Arizona \/ Lockheed Martin team at the companys    Advanced Technology Center in Palo Alto, Calif., under the    leadership of Principal Investigator Marcia Rieke, a Regents    Professor at the Arizona Department of Astronomy\/Steward    Observatory. Lockheed Martin is responsible for the optical,    mechanical, structural, thermal and electronic precision    mechanisms and the control software of NIRCam, while its    advanced infrared detector arrays come from Teledyne Imaging    Systems.Integration of NIRCam into ISIM is a major    step forward in the progress of the Webb telescope, said Jeff    Vanden Beukel, Lockheed Martin NIRCam program director. Now,    NIRCam and the other instruments will be tested to prove their    ability to function as a unit.As    the space telescopes prime camera, NIRCam will make JWST the    most powerful space telescope ever built, enabling it to peer    deeper into space and further back in time than any other    instrument before. With its 6.5-meter (21-foot) mirror, JWST    will allow observation of the most distant objects in the    universe.The instrument operates out to wavelengths    about ten times that of visible light, letting it search for    the first galaxies. It is the cosmic redshift that has moved    the outputs of these first light sources into the infrared    where NIRCam operates. We will survey selected regions on the    sky to find candidates; the other instruments on JWST can then    probe these objects in detail to test if they really are that    young, Rieke explained. NIRCam can also peer through the    clouds of gas and dust that hide the first stages when stars    and planets are born and will provide insights into how    planetary systems form and evolve around distant    stars.NIRCam is comprised of many cutting-edge    technologies, such as the infrared detector arrays themselves,    a complex optical system based on lenses rather than the    mirrors used in most infrared instruments, and devices to    measure the optical performance of the JWST telescope and allow    adjustments to keep it operating correctly.Upon launch, JWST will be operated as an    observatory open by competitive proposal to astronomers    worldwide. The astronomy community is eagerly anticipating data    from the mission, which is not only much larger than Hubble but    covers the longer-wavelength infrared spectral range with    unprecedented capabilities.Contact:Buddy Nelson+1    (510) <a href=\"mailto:797-0349buddy.nelson@lmco.comHeadquartered\">797-0349buddy.nelson@lmco.comHeadquartered<\/a>    in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and    aerospace company that employs approximately 115,000 people    worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design,    development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of    advanced technology systems, products and services. 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