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Chandra, deployed in 1999 and still orbiting at about an altitude of 86,500 miles (139,000 kilometers) in space, monitors black holes, quasars and high-temperature gases in the X-ray spectrum, and provides vital data about the universe's birth, growth and ultimate fate. In the center lies the spacecraft bus, which packs all of the support functions that keep Webb running, including electrical power, attitude control, communications, command and data handling, and thermal control. The CGRO, launched in 1991 and now decommissioned, detected high-energy, violent spectacles in the 30 kiloelectron volts (keV) to 30 gigaelectron volts (GeV) spectrum, including the energy-spewing nuclei of active galaxies. Let's hope he gets the joke, and that the account stays active. In the mid-20th century, radio telescopes showed that galaxies - far from static blobs - were in fact active and bursting with energy. Webb has a primary mirror that is 21.4 feet (6.5 meters) across that measures the light from distant galaxies.
More than three decades of the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope helped pierce the veil of time, photograph stellar nurseries and prove that galaxies collide. Our candy inventory includes old-fashioned gum, penny candy in bulk, and more to delight every kind of sweet tooth. What makes Webb different is it has the capability to gaze deeply into the near- and mid-infrared, and it will have four science instruments to capture images and spectra of astronomical objects. The four overlapping missions have enabled scientists to observe the same astronomical objects in the visible, gamma ray, X-ray and infrared spectra. Scientists hope that will allow them to observe the very first stars in the universe; the formation and collision of infant galaxies; and the birth of stars and protoplanetary systems, possibly even those containing the chemical constituents of life. The school-bus-sized Hubble, which sees primarily in the visible spectrum with some ultraviolet and near-infrared coverage, kicked off the program in 1990 and, with further servicing, will complement and work with Webb. You've got the right wing down, so who will be covering the left wing for you? The Timken Company got involved because the strength and durability of the material being hauled was to be tested in a super-hot Timken furnace.