November 2, 2024

James Webb Space Telescope Begins Critical Sunshield Deployment

The steps involved– laid out here — will continue after today with the extension of the Deployable Tower Assembly, followed by the release of the sunshield covers, the extension of the mid-booms, and lastly the tensioning of the five Kapton layers of the sunshield itself.
As the release of the sunshield will be among the most challenging spacecraft releases NASA has ever tried, the mission operations team developed flexibility into the prepared timeline, so that the schedule and even sequence of the next steps could alter in the coming days.

Webb sunshield implementation animation. Credit: NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab
Early this afternoon the Webb mission operations team concluded the implementation of the first of two structures that hold within them Webbs the majority of unforeseeable and in lots of methods made complex part: the sunshield.
The structures– called the Forward and Aft Unitized Pallet Structures– consist of the 5 carefully folded sunshield membranes, plus the cables, pulleys, and release mechanisms that make up Webbs sunshield. The team finished the implementation of the forward pallet at around 1:21 p.m. EST, after beginning the entire process about 4 hours earlier. The group will now proceed to the aft pallet deployment.
J- Boom and Sun Shield implementation. Credit: NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab
The release of the forward pallet needed several hours of the mission operations team thoroughly strolling through dozens of steps– just one of which was the actual motor-driven implementation to move the pallet from its stowed position to its deployed state. The lowering of the forward pallet likewise marks the very first time that structure has conducted that motion considering that it underwent its final unfolding and deployment test in December 2020 at Northrop Grumman Space Park in Redondo Beach, California.

Engineers at Northrop Grumman Space Park in Redondo Beach, California, supervise Webbs final mirror fold test in April 2021. The forward pallet structure is seen here in the foreground, in its unfolded state. Credit: Northrop Grumman
The release of the pallet structures begins what will be at least five more days of needed actions to deploy the sunshield– a process that will ultimately determine the objectives capability to prosper. If the sunshield isnt in place to keep Webbs telescope and instruments exceptionally cold, Webb would be unable to observe the universe in the way it was developed.

The structures– called the Forward and Aft Unitized Pallet Structures– include the five carefully folded sunshield membranes, plus the cable televisions, sheaves, and release systems that make up Webbs sunshield. The group finished the deployment of the forward pallet at around 1:21 p.m. EST, after starting the whole procedure about 4 hours earlier. The group will now move on to the aft pallet deployment.