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2024 Beijing Science and Technology Week

2024 Beijing Science and Technology Week

BEIJING, CHINA - MAY 25, 2024 - Visitors visit a model of "large hydrogen helium cryogenic equipment" during the 2024 Beijing Science and Technology Activity Week in Beijing, China, May 25, 2024.

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Residents invited to tunnel for housing huge telescope

Residents invited to tunnel for housing huge telescope

GIFU, Japan - Invited residents in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, walk about 1.5 kilometers along a 6-kilometer L-shaped tunnel intended to house the large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope "KAGRA" some 200 meters below the surface of the Kamioka mining area near the Super-Kamiokande neutrino observatory on Oct. 26, 2014.

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Citizens see tunnel for housing huge telescope

Citizens see tunnel for housing huge telescope

GIFU, Japan - Invited residents in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, observe a tunnel below the Kamioka mining area intended to house the large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope "KAGRA" on Oct. 26, 2014.

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Tunnel for gravitational wave telescope unveiled

Tunnel for gravitational wave telescope unveiled

GIFU, Japan - Part of a 3-kilometer tunnel built underground at the Kamioka mine in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, for the large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope system is shown to the press on July 4, 2014.

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Tunnel for gravitational wave telescope unveiled

Tunnel for gravitational wave telescope unveiled

GIFU, Japan - Part of a tunnel built underground at the Kamioka mine in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, for the large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope system is shown to the press on July 4, 2014.

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NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

★Handout photo dated June 19, 2017 of NASAs James Webb Space Telescope sits in front of the door to Chamber A, a giant thermal vacuum chamber located at NASAs Johnson Space Center. The telescope will soon be moved into the chamber, where it will spend a hot Houston summer undergoing tests at sub-freezing cryogenic temperatures. The telescope will operate below an extremely cold 50 K (-223° C or -370° F) in space, so NASA is simulating those conditions on the ground, ensuring the optics and instruments will perform perfectly after launch. Last summer, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) set an October 31, 2021, launch date for the $ 10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, but it's having to delay the science observatory's trip into space once again. Thankfully, the launch might take place just a few weeks later, in November or early December. A rescheduled date is unlikely to be confir

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NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

★Handout photo dated Jul 28, 2010 of Recently, technicians at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., completed a series of cryogenic tests on six James Webb Space Telescope beryllium mirror segments at the center's X-ray & Cryogenic Facility. During testing, the mirrors were subjected to extreme temperatures dipping to -415 degrees Fahrenheit, permitting engineers to measure in extreme detail how the shape of the mirror changes as it cools. Last summer, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) set an October 31, 2021, launch date for the $ 10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, but it's having to delay the science observatory's trip into space once again. Thankfully, the launch might take place just a few weeks later, in November or early December. A rescheduled date is unlikely to be confirmed until later this summer or perhaps in the fall. The instrument, successor to

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NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

★Handout photo dated May 16, 2017 of the towering primary mirror of NASAs James Webb Space Telescope stands inside a cleanroom at NASAs Johnson Space Center in Houston, where it will undergo its last cryogenic test before it is launched into space in 2018. In preparation for testing, the wings of the mirror (which consist of the three segments on each side) were spread open. This photo shows one fully deployed wing, and one that is moments from being fully deployed. An engineer observes the move. Last summer, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) set an October 31, 2021, launch date for the $ 10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, but it's having to delay the science observatory's trip into space once again. Thankfully, the launch might take place just a few weeks later, in November or early December. A rescheduled date is unlikely to be confirmed until later this summer or perhaps in

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NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

NASA Delays The James Webb Space Telescope Launch Again

Handout photo dated April 15, 2011 of NASA engineer Ernie Wright looks on as the first six flight ready James Webb Space Telescope's primary mirror segments are prepped to begin final cryogenic testing at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. Last summer, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) set an October 31, 2021, launch date for the $ 10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, but it's having to delay the science observatory's trip into space once again. Thankfully, the launch might take place just a few weeks later, in November or early December. A rescheduled date is unlikely to be confirmed until later this summer or perhaps in the fall. The instrument, successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which is the largest science observatory ever placed into space, will launch on a European Ariane 5 rocket from a spaceport in French Guiana. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nobel laureate Kajita seeks to confirm Einstein's prediction

Nobel laureate Kajita seeks to confirm Einstein's prediction

A tunnel in the central Japanese city of Hida, Gifu Prefecture, where the KAGRA cryogenic gravitational wave telescope will be housed, is shown to local citizens in October 2014. Institute for Cosmic Ray Research Director Takaaki Kajita, co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2015, is expected to work on the detection of gravitational waves in space to confirm Albert Einstein's prediction. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tunnel for gravitational wave telescope unveiled

Tunnel for gravitational wave telescope unveiled

GIFU, Japan - Part of a tunnel built underground at the Kamioka mine in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, for the large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope system is shown to the press on July 4, 2014. (Kyodo)

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