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Students learn about the James Webb Space Telescope at the USA Science & Engineering Festival in April of 2018. Here a Webb team member demonstrates an infrared camera (not pictured). One of the students is holding up a hexagon, which is colder than the warm bodies behind it, making the hexagon blue on the monitor. Festival website: usasciencefestival.org/ More on NASA activities at the festival: www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-brings-universe-of-discov... Image credits: Ball Aerospace Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow us on Instagram |
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Source | USA Science & Engineering Festival Highlights |
Author | NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from Greenbelt, MD, USA |
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