James Webb Space Telescope Blueprints
This elegant and informative poster features a detailed blueprint of the JWST, set against a soothing blue background that accentuates the sophisticated design of the telescope. Highlighting the telescope's complex components—from its expansive 6.5-meter primary mirror to its innovative sunshield and precise scientific instruments—this diagram provides a comprehensive view of the tools that allow JWST to capture unprecedented images of the universe.
Webb was launch at December 25, 2021, on an Arianespace Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on the northeastern coast of South America.
These blueprints of the James Space Telescope were created as a prop for a video series, but since it was requested, we are offering them as a print!
Ideal for space technology enthusiasts, educators, students, or anyone passionate about modern scientific achievements, this poster serves as both an educational tool and a stunning piece of art, perfect for sparking curiosity and awe about our capabilities to explore the cosmos. (Look close and you'll notice some of the smaller text is Latin!)
Image Credit: NASA
Credits: NASA
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Hey there, space enthusiasts! I’m Adam Jesionkiewicz, the founder of Astrography. A few years ago, I decided to step off the corporate ladder and follow my lifelong dream—immersing myself in the breathtaking beauty of the cosmos. Astrography isn't just a business; it's a sanctuary for anyone captivated by the stars, planets, and galaxies far, far away.