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The Webb Space Telescope (Stencil)

Having trouble finding a good pattern for pumpkin carving, sidewalk art, cake decorations, or hallway trim? Look no further. Now you, too, can illuminate your neighborhood (or at least your front stoop) with the Webb Space Telescope! Just download, print, and cut to enjoy this stencil featuring Webb’s mirrors and sunshield. Note: Cannot be used to build a working model.
Find out more about the various components of the James Webb Space Telescope and how they help us explore the dim, and distant infrared universe.
Pumpkin Carving Materials and Instructions
(Difficulty Level: 1 out of 3)
Materials: pumpkin, spoon, scissors, tape, push-pins or pumpkin poker, carving tool, tea light
- Carefully cut a hole in the top of the pumpkin for the lid. Make sure to angle your blade inward to create a ledge for the lid.
- Scoop out the seeds and strings. Scrape the flesh from the inside of the pumpkin until it is about 1 inch thick where you would like to carve. Scrape to smooth the interior bottom to keep a light level later.
- Trim excess paper, leaving a ½-inch border around the pattern. Fold or cut along crease lines as necessary to fit the shape of the pumpkin and tape in place. Make sure the pattern is smooth on the surface.
- Poke holes through the pattern along the dotted lines using a push-pin or pumpkin poker. Remove the paper once fully transferred.
- Saw dot-to-dot, perpendicular to the surface of the pumpkin, starting from the center of the pattern outward. Be careful not to apply too much pressure or the pumpkin could break. You may need to support partially-cut pieces in place while you are cutting. Push the cut pieces out gently from the inside.
- Place light inside and put the lid back on.
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
laura.e.betz@nasa.gov
NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Leah Hustak (STScI)






