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by nomel
1516 days ago
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It appears that a star is used, while in space, with the laser being used as an artificial star. I only see this directly mentioned in the video (1:24), and indirectly in the text, "thus acting like a source of artificial starlight". I guess this makes sense, as it's the only way to do it "end-to-end" while in space. |
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> To measure the shape of the Webb telescope’s primary mirror, engineers use a test device called an interferometer, which shines a laser down onto the mirror.
The next phase you’re referring to also uses a laser, but this time it’s shone off the mirrors into the actual scientific observation sensors, hence they describe it as being used as a source of artificial starlight.