Controlling the James Webb Space Telescope

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • 00:00 Introduction
    00:20 Flight Control Room with Kenny McKenzie
    01:36 What Happened During Launch and Deployment
    02:29 Flight Control Workstations Explained
    04:12 Commanding through the Deep Space Network
    04:48 Visiting the Command Controller Station
    05:38 Fine Sun Sensor 2 Aliveness Test
    08:34 Mission Clock and Visualization Tool
    09:53 Getting to Normal Operations
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  • @dexio85
    @dexio85 Рік тому +23

    I'm in awe how humble all the crew there felt while doing such an important job. Thanks for everyone involved in the JWST project!

    • @kevinclass2010
      @kevinclass2010 8 місяців тому

      They're handling a billion dollar device. Any mistake could be career ending

  • @chicobicalho5621
    @chicobicalho5621 Рік тому +5

    Watching the scenes from this control center bought to mind the number of people, like me, who has accompanied the JWST fabrication, launch deployment, testing, and the prayers for this instrument that it all worked out as planned during every step. After all the jolts, and nightmares that occured during the Hubble early months, the lengthy period prior to the heroic repair, it is so comforting to see this serene environment where everything looks "green" and OK, so we normal people can be enchanted beyond belief by this amazing tour de force science instrument, and be blown away by images, like the Tarantula Nebula recently unveiled. That a thrill.

  • @erichaynes7502
    @erichaynes7502 Рік тому +4

    My fondest memory of this room is launch day last Xmas. I saw a shift turnover, one outgoing guy briefed the incoming guy then grabbed his backpack and went home. I worked in several air operations centers in the Air Force(Qatar, N. Italy, Honolulu, S. Korea) and it worked in a similar fashion but we sure didn't have any windows.
    I also like that this control room isn't super fancy, it's close quarters and functional with smart and dedicated professionals. Webb is in good hands.

  • @misterphmpg8106
    @misterphmpg8106 Рік тому +6

    in the years before you worked so hard not only in your job but also building up a very high level of confidence in all your colleagues who trust you and your team to now these days let you visit the heart of jwst. That is both a great honor and achievement of yours which now gives us the incredible opportunity to share these awesome insights. thank you so much!!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much. And I agree, it really is an honor to visit the room where it happens.

  • @erichaynes7502
    @erichaynes7502 Рік тому +1

    Come back when you're ready Christian, no rush. We appreciate you.

  • @MandaRajeshReddy
    @MandaRajeshReddy Рік тому +17

    This is a super cool video to watch! Thanks a lot for all the efforts put into making this video.

  • @justexactlyperfectbrothersband
    @justexactlyperfectbrothersband Рік тому +21

    Oh man, where can i get one of those 'aliveness tests'? Thanks for taking us to the places we'd never get to see, and hearing from the people who make stuff happen! Do you think JWST could be used as well to count the angels dancing on a pin?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +7

      Possibly, but its sunshield allows Webb to stand inside the rain and listen to the thunder shout "I am! I am! I am! I am!" So there's that.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Рік тому +6

    Ok, this was an early xmas pressie!

  • @beesod6412
    @beesod6412 Рік тому +7

    That's a really nice setup they have in the control room, What an absolute treat, Thanks Christian for showing us!

  • @judgej1710
    @judgej1710 Рік тому +4

    Awesome office. Reminds me of a control centre I used to work at a few years back. It's nice to see it has windows. The one I used to work at was known as an ARC and completely blocked off from daylight. I used to work nights, 12 hour shifts mostly. I'd go to work in the dark, come home in the dark, sleep through the day, and get up when it was dark. I'd go weeks sometimes if I was doing overtime before I'd see daylight. A guy I worked with ended up quitting because his actual hair was falling out through lack of sunlight B2!
    This was great to see, so modern, with decent seating. Seating is so important in an environment like this.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +4

      I felt your pain. I spent two years at NASA/GSFC working in a basement flight control room as well. When we had to do a 2-week overnight shift campaign I was experiencing the same thing. I was so happy when I went across the hallway a year later. Still in the basement but this time there was a ground-level window and I was so happy :) But the JWST MOC is by far the best I've ever seen.

  • @Turdfergusen382
    @Turdfergusen382 Рік тому +2

    Transmitting the commands was way faster than I thought

  • @hiddenbear5306
    @hiddenbear5306 Рік тому +1

    A in sight view of the JWST command, that's cool !

  • @crnocommentary
    @crnocommentary Рік тому +1

    So glad I got treated to a new video from you! Great stuff here

  • @-MaXuS-
    @-MaXuS- Рік тому +1

    Christian, that was super cool to get a sneak peak behind the curtain! So thanks so much for that 😌🙏.
    I realize this isn’t a new video but when UA-cam stops notifying me of the latest content from my favorite channels after a while I sometimes forget to manually check. Which is frustrating to be sure, that UA-cam keeps doing that, that is. I’ve been a channel subscriber..🤔..since 2019 I think it is so not super long but not super short either.. But anyways I just wanted to say I’ve always appreciated your content. ✌️🙏🖖

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Рік тому +5

    CHRISTIAN!!! This is the coolest video I've ever seen!!! Only smart people work in this room!!! I guess one can't come to work and have an "off" day!!!! Merry Christmas to you!!!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +3

      Very kind of you to say, my friend. And I agree that only smart people are allowed in...unless they have a UA-cam channel :)

    • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
      @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Рік тому +1

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy Ha!!! Touche!!!

  • @goannaj3243
    @goannaj3243 Рік тому +2

    Thankyou for the tour, those people seem ultra professional, calm and capable.

  • @bigounce1292
    @bigounce1292 Рік тому +4

    Stressfull job, hats off to them

  • @Clone683
    @Clone683 Рік тому +1

    Working somewhere like this would be an absolute dream job for me. Those guys hit the jackpot.

  • @crnocommentary
    @crnocommentary Рік тому +1

    I ordered that space places book that's in all of your videos incredible photography in that book

  • @jupiter604
    @jupiter604 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video!! Especially the ping :)))

  • @rushi1306
    @rushi1306 Рік тому +1

    Thank you soo much for taking us along with you in THE ROOM!

  • @24AK
    @24AK Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video and Merry Christmas!

  • @mickmacy6161
    @mickmacy6161 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful launch, commissioning and control. The delay's, re-engineering and testing paid off!

  • @techdefined9420
    @techdefined9420 Рік тому

    Fantastic video, always wondered how commands are sent. The tour was very interesting and to know their procedures.

  • @physicslover1950
    @physicslover1950 Рік тому +2

    That was a very valuable piece of new information ... I loved that from you Christan Ready... Thank you so much... Before watching this video I didn't know how JWST team communicates will Webb .. Now I know that they are using three different powerful antennas to connect to JWST... The Antenna that connects to JWST at a time is always on the Night Side of the Earth.... Will you please make a video on the Pillars of Creation Image, New Southern Ring Nebula image and the New Carina Nebula Image ; what we have discovered and learnt new form these regions of space using JWST and when is the team gonna release the new science form Webb and new things we learnt about the early universe ... Recently we came to know that Nuclear fusion ignition has been tested successfully. After this discovery, what is your point of view about the future of rocket launching technologies and telescopes life extension using nuclear fusion power?

  • @seawalkarrg
    @seawalkarrg Рік тому +2

    I live downtown Baltimore and have always wanted to visit there. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @astrobotnautics5291
    @astrobotnautics5291 Рік тому

    This is fantastic. I haven't watched your channel in a while, but what a piece of content!

  • @aripaule
    @aripaule Рік тому +2

    You're the BEST one. Please keep doing this excellent job, greetings from Brazil!

  • @dalekman8945
    @dalekman8945 Рік тому +1

    This was so cool to see! Great vid

  • @bravo_01
    @bravo_01 Рік тому +2

    Happy New Year!

  • @HansMilling
    @HansMilling Рік тому +1

    I never imagined, that many people had to be involved in the daily operation of the telescope. Cool to see though.

  • @ridhvikg
    @ridhvikg Рік тому +1

    Thank you for bringing these amazing BTS of one of the most significant tools of humankind!
    I am very grateful!

  • @phanikumar2373
    @phanikumar2373 Рік тому +1

    Hope to see your fabulous videos more often

  • @sortedsortof3474
    @sortedsortof3474 Рік тому +1

    I am always just awed by the fact that these missions consume so many years of work and commitment. JWST was 20 or so years in development and many years prior to that in conception. There will be MANY years yet to come in operation and analysis. I believe that many of the people working with the Pioneer spacecraft were not even born yet when it launched. Very hard for me to comprehend it all. Thank you for keeping us all informed on space stuff.

  • @physicslover1950
    @physicslover1950 Рік тому +1

    I am one of the biggest fans of this channel I wana know why you haven't uploaded any video for months.... I can't wait for new videos from you... I also have a question?
    Will James Webb look in the Direction of the Great Attractor?

  • @Jezee213
    @Jezee213 Рік тому +2

    This was so freaking cool to see. I always wanted to see this place and now I have so thank you!

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Рік тому +2

    Yesssssss!!!!! I'm number 13!!!

  • @andrewnoonan971
    @andrewnoonan971 Рік тому +1

    Very good video and production quality professor, nice to see the channel is still going strong. Keep up the good work!!

  • @kishorkumar-uk9ir
    @kishorkumar-uk9ir Рік тому +1

    I watch nearly all your video... Nice to know that we can go that near to jwst through your channel 🙏

  • @guyh3403
    @guyh3403 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this insight!
    Happy holidays to you and your family sir. Stay safe.

  • @HiR0SHi.the.D0G
    @HiR0SHi.the.D0G Рік тому +2

    Ah, that's where the Hubble Public Lectures take place!

  • @m0neez
    @m0neez Рік тому +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @myothersoul1953
    @myothersoul1953 Рік тому

    I like seeing the details of operations. Like.

  • @jacobomolins9447
    @jacobomolins9447 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @JIRKA_Praha
    @JIRKA_Praha Рік тому +1

    UNREAL !! Thank you for arranging and recording such an incredible visit for us, sir 👍💖💖💖 BTW What was that empty room there, Backup setup?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! That back room is the engineering room where they did the instrument commissioning, among other things.

    • @JIRKA_Praha
      @JIRKA_Praha Рік тому

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy Oh IC 👍 Thank you again and let me wish you Happy 2023 🎉

  • @bravo_01
    @bravo_01 Рік тому +2

    Very cool

  • @peterstockschlaeder956
    @peterstockschlaeder956 Рік тому +1

    Pretty neat. Of course, as a server guy, I wanna see the datacenter.... 🙂

  • @bdhaliwal24
    @bdhaliwal24 9 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @UnexpectedBooks
    @UnexpectedBooks Рік тому

    Fascinating! I wonder if somebody who is experienced on Hubble or another space telescope could easily adapt to the JWST control system. Hopefully, there’s a lot of reuse.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому

      Definitely can switch from HST to JWST (I operated 3 different spacecraft simultaneously when I was at Goddard). Every spacecraft is different, but they all share a number of common subsystems and protocols.

  • @dexio85
    @dexio85 Рік тому +1

    It would be cool to know what kind of software they use: is it custom written? If so, in that language? what is the communication standard they use to actually talk to the JWST, etc.

    • @misterphmpg8106
      @misterphmpg8106 Рік тому

      that is probably very secret so no one can interfere...

    • @1boobtube
      @1boobtube Рік тому

      @@misterphmpg8106 databases are xml, 26GHz Ka band using COTS software.

  • @DefianceGal
    @DefianceGal 22 дні тому

    So how long does the signal take from the telescope to the computer and vice versa? Just curius. I doubt it is that fast.

  • @DonDonnieDon
    @DonDonnieDon Рік тому +1

    I’m heavy into late stage stellar evolution. …and biscuits.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +2

      Because there can't be any biscuits without late-stage stellar evolution! :)

  • @willemvandebeek
    @willemvandebeek Рік тому +1

    This is the first time I am seeing you next to another person and for some reason I imagined you being a very short person before this video, but you are actually the exact opposite and a quite tall man, Christian. o_O Anyway, probably very unnecessary information from me again, my apologies.
    I just want to wish you all a merry Christmas, Launch Pad Astronomy crew. :)

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      That’s so funny 😆 I’m 6’ 1” Have a very Merry Christmas!🎄

  • @rafangirl1
    @rafangirl1 Рік тому +2

    STScI doesn't get enough credit for what it does, keeping Webb and Hubble operating. It isn't just NASA, ESA, CSA, etc.

  • @_TeXoN_
    @_TeXoN_ Рік тому

    Interesting how many people they need for daily operations. ESA operates four telescopes with only one person on shift and some say that this is still inefficient.

  • @eherrmann01
    @eherrmann01 Рік тому +1

    I want to work in that room. Instead, I sell lawnmower parts. Oh well. Thanks for sharing this inside view into HST operations.

    • @jppitman1
      @jppitman1 Рік тому +2

      As long as we are gainfully employed, as you and I are, we play an important part in keeping this country forging ahead so that we CAN have these incredible instruments to probe the universe`s mysteries, mysteries of which we ourselves are a part.

    • @jennymcelligott
      @jennymcelligott Рік тому +2

      There are so many types of roles at NASA- I was a carpenter five years ago and now I'm there doing animation. Keep pushing if it's your dream. Make connections!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      What kind of animation do you do @jennymcelligott ?

    • @jennymcelligott
      @jennymcelligott Рік тому +2

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy I’m a multimedia Artist and animator with the conceptual image lab at Goddard! Our team did a lot with the Webb broadcasts launch day and in July. So science animations, motion graphics, and unreal engine stuff for earth science pieces.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому

      @@jennymcelligott I’m in awe of your work!

  • @physicslover1950
    @physicslover1950 Рік тому

    Just can't wait for you upcoming valuable videos. I have been waiting for you video on JWST pillars of creation for 3 months. Anyway I will wait more for this masterpiece. I am only confused about one thing, an astronomical physical phenomena of everything (every spinning spherical object) whether a black hole, pulsar or a new forming star, why all of these release jets of radiation and materials from their poles only and not from equator or somewhere else on the surface? What is causing this phenomenon? There is not a single video on UA-cam explaining this important astronomical phenomenon and I have returned pretty much disappointed from google. Now only you are my last hope Christian Ready!

  • @jimmcleod7286
    @jimmcleod7286 Рік тому +1

    Everything I saw other than the gifted people was hardware-based. But I do not think I heard a mention of the computers themselves. Is this facility Mac or PC dependent? What computer specifications are required? How about the many monitors? What are their specifications?

    • @matiastripaldi406
      @matiastripaldi406 Рік тому +4

      i don't work there, of course, but i think they don't require very powerful computers. they're all running windows 10 and the main screens they see seem to be a web-based system, so it seems to me that everything is offloaded onto a central powerful server and all the comptuers we see are just transfering and showing data and commands back and forth

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +2

      I’d say that’s about right. All of the hardware in the room are HP machines running Windows 10. Obviously a lot of custom software written just to support JWST ops but a lot of “commercial” stuff that’s used for other missions as well.

    • @erichaynes7502
      @erichaynes7502 Рік тому +2

      as long as it ain't vista they'll be doing alright

    • @800Viffer
      @800Viffer Рік тому

      A wee bit of irony in 'Vista' considering it's a telescope 🤗

  • @quannga99
    @quannga99 Рік тому

    Wondering if the JWST can see our neighbor universe.

  • @esoteric_Derek
    @esoteric_Derek 8 місяців тому

    00:30 - "Thanks for showing us around," he says as they stand before and entire control room's worth of turned off monitors... Lol!

  • @elmusico9183
    @elmusico9183 Рік тому +2

    👽👽👽

  • @njgjhrjd
    @njgjhrjd Рік тому +1

    no joystick? whaaat? 😢

  • @Sammy10100
    @Sammy10100 Рік тому

    Who determines what the telescope observes..

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому

      There's an annual call for proposals which are anonymously submitted and reviewed based on their scientific justifications. Then they're scheduled based on when the target is visible, pointing requirements, etc.

  • @OleOlson
    @OleOlson Рік тому

    Can we please just start calling it the Webb Telescope?

    • @kayzeaza
      @kayzeaza Рік тому

      Why? Are you in a hurry?

    • @OleOlson
      @OleOlson Рік тому

      @@kayzeaza It's cumbersome

  • @conanobrien1
    @conanobrien1 Рік тому

    Too bad you didn't ask how they dealt with the actual problems (mini meteor strike and MIRI problem) they had since the launch.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      We did chat about it but it didn't make the cut. As for the meteoroid, that problem wasn't noticed in real-time but rather later on during analysis. So while they were certainly sending up commands to tweak the mirrors, the actual problem was being addressed elsewhere in the building :)

    • @conanobrien1
      @conanobrien1 Рік тому

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy You can still make "director's cut" version of the conversation... wink wink nudge nudge

  • @Nightscape_
    @Nightscape_ Рік тому +3

    I would feel so awkward if a camera crew came into my office. As if there wasn't enough pressure already. Still, nice of them to let us see what our tax dollars are going to.

  • @josephgaydosh7300
    @josephgaydosh7300 Рік тому

    You know it would be nice if you put out a video more often or we are going to unsubscribe.

  • @jntaca
    @jntaca Рік тому

    JWST is flat.

  • @jamesjoseph5707
    @jamesjoseph5707 Рік тому

    I expected alot More out of Webb in its first year up. I hope it gets better. Right now I'm Not impressed.

    • @kayzeaza
      @kayzeaza Рік тому +1

      Describe the more you want to see?

    • @jennymcelligott
      @jennymcelligott Рік тому +1

      It was calibrating until July- so it's really only been five months. Either way yeah what are you looking for? Have you seen all of the science results because they're pretty amazing.

  • @lucywucyyy
    @lucywucyyy Рік тому

    id like to know about the software being used
    im assuming the telescope runs some form of linux?
    what about the desktops and what software is used for the interfaces

    • @TheWonkyAstronomer
      @TheWonkyAstronomer Рік тому

      You can see that these machines are running Windows. For example at around 8:53 you can clearly see the Windows task bar. I suspect the telescope itself is using a custom OS.

    • @lucywucyyy
      @lucywucyyy Рік тому

      @@TheWonkyAstronomer disappointing