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Unveiling the Mystery of 8-Spiked Stars in JWST Images
space-and-physics2 years ago

Unveiling the Mystery of 8-Spiked Stars in JWST Images

The iconic eight spikes seen in images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are a result of the telescope's architecture. The secondary mirror, held by three struts, produces diffraction spikes, with each strut creating two spikes at 90 degrees. The primary mirror, made of 18 hexagonal pieces, also contributes to the spikes. By aligning four spikes from the mirror with four spikes from the struts, a total of eight spikes appear. The shape of the mirrors, particularly the edges, produces the most prominent spikes.

Final Mirror for Giant Magellan Telescope in Production
science-and-technology2 years ago

Final Mirror for Giant Magellan Telescope in Production

The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) has begun the process of fabricating and polishing its seventh and final primary mirror, marking a significant milestone in astronomy. With its exceptional light-gathering capabilities, the GMT is set to revolutionize our understanding of the universe and make groundbreaking discoveries.