Folks:

                Just a quick reminder about today’s talk at noon ET.  Hope you’re able to join us!

                -Steve

 

From: GARBER, Steve {he him} (HQ-NA050)
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 10:01 AM
To: HQ-DL-History <history@lists.hq.nasa.gov>
Subject: Upcoming NASA History Talk: “Building the James Webb Space Telescope: A Photographic History” by Chris Gunn and Christopher Wanjek

 

NASA History Community:

            Below and attached is information about an exciting talk this Wednesday.  Please feel free to share this information with others who may be interested.  Thanks very much.

            -Steve

 

 

NASA History Talk: “Building the James Webb Space Telescope:  A Photographic History” by Chris Gunn and Christopher Wanjek

Time/Date/Location:  noon - 1 pm ET, Wednesday 20 March, virtual via MS Teams link (no prior registration necessary) 

Contact:  Steve Garber (stephen.j.garber@nasa.gov)

 

Description:  NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the world's largest space-based astronomical observatory, is now nearly a million miles from Earth, probing the first stars and galaxies, documenting the structure and evolution of the universe, and searching for signs of life in other solar systems.  Science writer Christopher Wanjek and photographer Chris Gunn combine to tell the story of JWST from conception to launch on 25 December 2021, in the midst of the global pandemic.  JWST’s development represents a marvel of ingenuity and engineering that entailed more than 100 million people hours over a span of thirty years.  Chris Wanjek will provide a brief overview of the mission's history and NASA photographer Chris Gunn will describe his decade's work in documenting the construction of JWST.

 

 

Stephen Garber

(he/him)

NASA History Division

Office of Communications

NASA Headquarters

Mary W. Jackson Building, Room CP72

Washington, DC 20546

202-358-0385

http://www.nasa.gov/history/

 

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