The team behind NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will take a day off after unfolding the observatory's massive sunshield.
"Work on the deployment of Webb's sunshield mid-booms went late into the night yesterday," agency officials wrote in the update."Webb mission management decided this morning to pause deployment activities for today and allow the team to rest and prepare to begin Webb's sunshield tensioning."But launch wasn't the most nerve-wracking time for JWST.
The next step in that marathon is to separate the five membranes of the sunshield in a process that NASA calls"tensioning" and that is expected to take two days. Originally expected to begin today and conclude tomorrow, it will now begin tomorrow and conclude Monday , if all goes smoothly.
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