{"id":197080,"date":"2015-03-31T03:54:28","date_gmt":"2015-03-31T07:54:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/nasa-assures-skeptical-congress-that-james-webb-telescope-is-on-track.php"},"modified":"2015-03-31T03:54:28","modified_gmt":"2015-03-31T07:54:28","slug":"nasa-assures-skeptical-congress-that-james-webb-telescope-is-on-track","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nasa\/nasa-assures-skeptical-congress-that-james-webb-telescope-is-on-track.php","title":{"rendered":"NASA Assures Skeptical Congress That James Webb Telescope Is on Track"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      The program will not repeat past mistakes, officials vow, and      will launch as planned in 2018          <\/p>\n<p>      A telescope project that has become notorious for its      ballooning cost and repeated delays has lately been operating      on schedule and within budget, NASA officials told Congress      last week. One of the most ambitious and powerful      observatories ever built, the $8.8-billion       James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is on track to launch      in 2018, said John Grunsfeld, associate administrator of      NASAs Science Mission Directorate.            Northrop Grumman, the prime contractor hired to       build the telescope, has lately been troubleshooting a      problem with the cryocooler meant to stop heat from      interfering with the telescopes sensitive infrared camera,      which requires frigid temperatures to see such long      wavelengths. The issue raised fears in Congress that the      observatory would be delayed, or worsethat it might not      work, just as its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope,      failed to operate properly at first and had to be repaired by      shuttle astronauts. Unlike Hubble, however, James Webb is not      designed to be serviced in space. Whatever we put up has to      work the first time, Oklahoma Republican Rep. Frank Lucas      said at the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on      Space hearing. Those of us who were paying attention 25      years ago remember the initial trauma after the launch of      Hubble. Lets talk for a moment about this cryocooler      business.            Telescope managers assured the representatives that the      cryocooler problems were under control, and that the      difficulties were reasonable given that the instrument must      operate at much colder temperatures than previous coolers.      This is a very challenging jobin fact more challenging than      we anticipated, said Jeffrey Grant, sector vice president      and general manager of space systems at Northrop Grumman.      Weve made great progress.            The JWST is designed to look farther into the universe than      ever before, to spot some of the first stars and galaxies      that formed around 13 billion years ago. Back before 2000      NASA officials estimated the telescopes price tag at around      $1 billion, and expected it to be able to launch between 2007      and 2011. After       repeatedly falling behind schedule and over budget,      Congress       threatened to cancel the program altogether. But a replan      and management overhaul in 2011 saved the scope and put in      place the new 2018 deadline.            With just three years remaining before JWSTs planned launch      onboard a European Space Agency Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou,      French Guiana, NASA has 10 months of margin left in the      schedule to accommodate delays without pushing back the      launch date. That is more time than most NASA projects have      at this stage, Grunsfeld said. Still, there is not much room      for more problems like the cryocooler. While 10 months is      still a lot of time and well within the program, there are      still reasons to be concerned, said Cristina Chaplain of the      U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), which has been      overseeing progress on the JWST. Most space projects      encounter problems they did not expect to encounter in this      phase. Rep. Donna Edwards (DMd.) wondered if 10 months was      enough: The question is how much the cryocooler is going to      eat into that reserve.            Chaplain also complained that Northrop Grumman refused to      allow GAO officers to interview its employees anonymously      during the oversight analysis. This is a key best practice      and a fundamental part of our methodology, she said.      Anytime we are denied access to people or documents we are      concerned because it could be a sign that an entity is      concerned about what we will find. Grumman insisted the      interviews would have been unfair to its workers. It wasnt      just anonymous but isolating our junior employees, Grant      said. I was unwilling to send these employees in by      themselves.            Ultimately NASA managers held firm that the JWST will not be      delayed again. The James Webb Space Telescope has been      making exceptional progress, Grunsfeld said. I have      confidence that we will be ready to launch this ambitious      observatory in 2018.            After the telescope launches, the biggest slice of the NASA      budgetthe JWST development fundingwill be freed up for      future years. Partisans for different projects are already      eyeing that money, and lawmakers questioned how NASA plans to      divvy up the spoils. With overall budgets remaining flat,      how the other $600 million a year will be reallocated after      launch is one of the most important decisions facing NASA and      the Congress, said Space Subcommittee Chair Rep. Steven      Palazzo (RMiss.). He advocated distributing it among the      programs, particularly in the planetary sciences, that were      squeezed to route money to the JWST. For the sake of future      projects as well as the beleaguered scope, both lawmakers and      the aerospace teams are crossing their fingers for 2018.          <\/p>\n<p>       2015 Scientific      American, a Division of Nature America, Inc.    <\/p>\n<p>      View Mobile Site All      Rights Reserved.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/nasa-assures-skeptical-congress-that-james-webb-telescope-is-on-track\" title=\"NASA Assures Skeptical Congress That James Webb Telescope Is on Track\">NASA Assures Skeptical Congress That James Webb Telescope Is on Track<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The program will not repeat past mistakes, officials vow, and will launch as planned in 2018 A telescope project that has become notorious for its ballooning cost and repeated delays has lately been operating on schedule and within budget, NASA officials told Congress last week. 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