APOD: Webb Telescope Mirror Rises after... (2016 May 09)
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Re: APOD: Webb Telescope Mirror Rises after... (2016 May 09)
I'm intrigued by the "© 2013 - 2019 Syneren Technologies Corporation" in information in the Syneren website that was brought up through the 'Syneren Technologies' link in the credit. Is there a limit to how far in the future a copyright can be claimed? If not then I wonder if someone will pounce in 2020 and claim the name if its renewal is forgotten! Or perhaps the company does not expect to be around after 2019! .
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Re: APOD: Webb Telescope Mirror Rises after... (2016 May 09)
David, it's probably a typo. The 6 is above the 9 on the standard keypad. Fat fingered it all the way.
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Re: APOD: Webb Telescope Mirror Rises after... (2016 May 09)
The Ka-Band, high-gain antenna is biaxial steerable (two S-Band omni-directional antennas are not steerable). The solar arrays are fixed at a cant angle = 30°(midpoint of the range of pitch angles).NGC3314 wrote: ...
You called it - I had not previously realized it, but found a graphic making it clear that the entire structure pivots to aim the telescope, sunshield and all (except, I would guess, solar arrays and antenna).
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Re: APOD: Webb Telescope Mirror Rises after... (2016 May 09)
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