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Behind the Webb: The Big Chill (Episode 3)

The Webb telescope features a 6.6 meter (21.7 foot) diameter mirror, with nearly seven times the area of the mirror on the famed Hubble Space Telescope. In order to launch something this size, NASA designed the primary mirror to consist of 18 separate, hexagon-shaped mirrors that will fold up inside the rocket that carries the telescope into space. The mirror components are being tested both individually and together. A specially designed vacuum chamber at Marshall Space Flight Center simulates the extreme conditions of space, subjecting the mirror segments to temperatures as low as 400 degrees below zero.

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    February 23, 2010
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    Video: NASA, Mary Estacion (STScI)

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Last Updated
Mar 04, 2026
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
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