November 22, 2024

A Major Milestone for the James Webb Space Telescope, a “Mini” Monster Black Hole [Video]

NASAs James Webb Space Telescope. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Northrup GrummanVideo transcript:

A major milestone for the James Webb Space Telescope, what astronomers could find out from a tiny monster black hole, and the most recent evaluation of our worlds worldwide surface area temperature level– a few of the stories to inform you about today at NASA.
And we have a totally released JWST observatory.
[Music] On January 8th, our James Webb Space Telescope team reached a major objective milestone when it ended up deploying the telescopes 21-foot primary mirror. That successfully completed the last of all significant spacecraft deployments needed to prepare for science operations.
The next step is to start moving the 18 primary mirror sections to align the telescope optics– a procedure that will take months to finish. For more details about the objective see nasa.gov/ webb.
Our Chandra X-ray Observatory has actually recognized a supermassive or beast black hole in the dwarf galaxy MRK 462 that could help astronomers discover more about how the extremely biggest black holes grow.
This is one of the very first times that an obscured supermassive black hole has been found in a dwarf galaxy. MRK 462 includes only numerous hundred million stars by contrast there are a few hundred billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
According to independent analyses done by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, our planets global typical surface area temperature in 2021 tied with 2018 as the 6th warmest on record. This continues a long-lasting worldwide warming trend during which the past 8 years have actually been the hottest years on record.
Tracking worldwide temperature level patterns supplies an important indication of the effect human activities are having on the climate and quality of life on Earth. Learn more about NASAs Earth science objectives at nasa.gov/ earth.
On January 10th, NASA administrator Bill Nelson revealed that Dr. Katherine Calvin will serve as the firms new chief scientist and senior climate advisor. She replaces previous chief scientist Jim Green who just recently retired and Gavin Schmidt who was functioning as the acting senior environment consultant.
The senior climate consultant position was developed to make sure effective satisfaction of the Biden Harris administrations environment science goals for the company.
On January 10th, our 10 latest astronaut candidates reported for responsibility at our Johnson Space Center and were sworn in kicking off their two-year training schedule.
When their training is complete they could be designated to objectives aboard the International Space Station, releases from American soil on spacecraft constructed by business companies, or Artemis objectives to the moon with NASAs Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket.
As teams continue to prepare our Space Launch System or SLS rocket for this years uncrewed artemis one flight test around the moon we and our partners throughout the country are likewise making development developing the rocket for Artemis II the very first Artemis moon objective with astronauts.
We are likewise hectic manufacturing and screening huge parts of rocket hardware for the Artemis 3, 4, and 5 objectives. With Artemis, we will land the very first woman and the first individual of color on the moon and develop long-lasting lunar expedition in preparation for human missions to Mars.
Thats whats up this week at NASA for more on these and other stories follow us on the web at nasa.gov/ twan.