Space this week and space every week. Will there be pictures every week like those published in the last week? The SPACE.com article says that astronomers were "starstruck" with the Webb telescope - more powerful than they could possibly imagine. "It was an emotional day for scientists as they shared with the world the first science-quality images from NASA's next-generation observatory."
This is an excellent gallery as it has no ads and is archival so one can see all the activities along the way. For example, it has engineering test imagines and pictures of staff involved in the deployment activities.
How many pictures would it take to photograph every person working on the James Webb Space Telescope? More than 1,000 and in more than 17 countries. That's a lot of people and countries.
But the Webb telescope is focused on space and there's a lot of space to cover, so we likely can expect pictures every week.
It looks like the Caribbean to me, but its is one of the Grimsby gardens on the tour on Saturday. Sitting on the lake edge, there's a little bunk down below. Skyline viewing from there would be excellent.
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