Revolutionizing Astronomy: Unveiling Unprecedented Telescopic Discoveries

Chris Gunn, the scientific and technical photographer for NASA, spent 12 years documenting the construction of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), capturing its journey from the arrival of the first "chassis" to its launch into space. Gunn describes the JWST as an engineering marvel and compares it to the Apollo missions in terms of its significance. The JWST is now a million miles from Earth and is considered the largest instrument of its kind. Gunn's photographs of the telescope's construction have been featured in various publications and his book, "Inside the Star Factory: The Creation of the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA's Largest and Most Powerful Space Observatory."
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