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ID: 14013
Elements of Webb: Super Black Ep11
Released on January 19, 2022
Black objects absorb heat. But Webb’s radiator, designed to keep the science instruments cold, is black. Why? Find out on this episode of Elements of Webb. #UnfoldTheUniverse
Credits
Sophia Roberts
(AIMM): Lead Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts
(AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts
(AIMM): Lead Editor
Sophia Roberts
(AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare
(KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare
(KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel
(AIMM): Production Assistant
Duncan Wiles
: Videographer
Aaron E. Lepsch
(ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer
(KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez
(KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher
(USRA): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink
(USRA): Animator
Krystofer Kim
(KBRwyle): Animator
Jonathan North
(KBRwyle): Animator
Michael Lentz
(KBRwyle): Animator
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Keywords:
SVS >> Galaxy
SVS >> Infrared
SVS >> Neutron Star
SVS >> Reflectivity
SVS >> Spacecraft
SVS >> Black Hole
SVS >> Astrophysics
SVS >> JWST
SVS >> Universe
SVS >> Space
SVS >> Webb Telescope
SVS >> Supernova
SVS >> Star
SVS >> James Webb Space Telescope
NASA Science >> Universe
SVS >> Cryogenics
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