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  • Webb secondary mirror in NASA Goddard clean room

    Webb Telescope's Secondary Mirror Looks Like Giant Sun

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  • Webb mirror shipping containers at NASA Goddard

    Cleaning Webb Primary, Secondary Mirror Canisters

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  • forklift with packaged Webb secondary mirror

    Webb Telescope's Secondary Mirror Unloaded at NASA Goddard

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    NASA's Uncanny Amazing Webb Mirrors

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  • photo of Webb telescope ground support equipment that includes the Optical Telescope Simulator (OSIM)

    'Giant Erector Set' Supports Webb Telescope Test Component

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  • robot arm holding a surrogate or simulated mirror segment (black hexagonal shape) for Webb telescope

    Webb Telescope's 'Worm Holes' in the Clean Room

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  • Technicians and scientists check out one of the Webb telescope's first two flight mirrors on Sept. 19, 2012 in the clean room at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

    Mirror Inspection

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  • Testing of the James Webb Space Telescope Center of Curvature Optical Assembly, or COCOA, at Marshall Space Flight Center

    Taking COCOA Cryo

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  • Webb Telescope mirrors encased in special shipping canisters

    Yes, the James Webb Space Telescope Mirrors 'Can'

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  • Overcast skies didn't deter the 'Mighty Eagle,' flying high above the historic F-1 test stand -- formerly used to test turbopumps for Saturn first stage engines.

    NASA's 'Mighty Eagle' Robotic Prototype Lander Aces Major Exam

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