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      • How to produce your own space images using James Webb Space Telescope data | BBC Sky at Night Magazine Access the Webb Telescope's RAW data and edit it by following our image processing step-by-step guide to produce your own astrophotos.
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  2. Jan 17, 2022 · You could make a space telescope out of resources in your classroom, create an inspired piece of artwork, 3D design or 3D print a Webb model or get innovative and find a new way to build your very own Webb telescope.

  3. Aug 23, 2022 · There's a large community of people using James Webb Space Telescope imagery to create spectacular imagery. Judy Schmidt explains how to get started.

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · While the international James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) mission will soon be preparing for its launch on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, we’re inviting you to make a homemade spacecraft or rocket representing the mission, from everyday household items.

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  5. Aug 2, 2022 · Courtesy of NASA, Jenny Chan (Origami Tree) and Nina Heimpel (Swales Aerospace), you can now build your own version of the James Webb Space Telescope and even modify it! Webb.nasa.gov are offering two paper telescope models that can be printed out and built at home or school.

  6. Build It Yourself. This game teaches the player that science requirements drive telescope mission design and engineering. Choose what science your satellite will be used to study, and then decide what wavelengths, instruments, and optics will help you learn the most about the science you've chosen. After you launch your satellite, you'll see ...

  7. Fold this origami pattern to make your own version of the James Webb Space Telescope primary mirror! The dark blue lines indicate "mountain" (upward) folds, magenta dashed lines indicate "valley" (downward) folds. For best results, please use at least a 16” image.

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