hridge2020
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- First Name
- Henry
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2019
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- Location
- Central Coast CA
- Vehicles
- Tesla
- Occupation
- Aircraft Fixed/Rotary - Rocket/Missile/Spacecraft/Air Defense Scientist

I used to work in the next room over from Webb when it was in the cleanroom at Ball Aerospace, circa 2009. I remember back then the launch date was supposed to be 2015, which seemed like forever away. But the instrumentation was so advanced, the science that would come out of this thing would be worth the wait. My fellow engineers were literally buzzing with excitement about this satellite, its telescope, and its awesome instrumentation. Once this thing was in space, we'd get to analyze the spectra of exoplanets and even directly image them. We'd be able to see through the dust that obscures the galactic center. We'd look back in time to just after the Big Bang and observe how matter coalesced to form our universe -- imaging the first stars, the first galaxies. Those days are finally here.
Seeing these first images 13 years later blows my mind. Totally worth the expense, and totally worth the wait. These are exciting times to be alive.
AND the cybertruck is coming next year....... right? ..............
......right?
sure it'll be in space lol.
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