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First of James Webb Space Telescope’s Two Primary Mirror Wings Unfolds

By Doug Messier
Parabolic Arc
January 7, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope unfolding sequence. (Credit: NASA)


James Webb Space Telescope
NASA Mission Update
Jan. 7, 2022

Webb’s iconic primary mirror is taking its final shape. Today, the first of two primary mirror wings, or side panels, was deployed and latched successfully. Each side panel holds three primary mirror segments that were engineered to fold back to reduce Webb’s overall profile for flight.

The process of deploying the port side mirror wing began at approximately 8:36 a.m. EST. At approximately 2:11 p.m. EST, engineers confirmed that the panel was fully secured and locked into place, and the deployment was complete.

Now that the port side wing panel is locked in place, ground teams will prepare to deploy and latch the starboard (right side) panel tomorrow. Upon completion, Webb will have concluded its major deployment sequence.

Learn more about Webb’s deployment timeline online.

One response to “First of James Webb Space Telescope’s Two Primary Mirror Wings Unfolds”

  1. therealdmt says:
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    Woo hoo. So close

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