Deployment and Commissioning

JWST will be launched into a large halo
orbit at the Sun-Earth L2
point. During transfer to L2 the different elements of JWST will be
deployed and commissioning will start.
The observatory has five deployment stages involving the following
elements: 1) spacecraft appendages (solar arrays, high gain antenna),
2) sunshield, 3) extend tower, 4) secondary mirror, and 5) primary
mirror. All critical deployment points have heaters and can be
unlatched and re-latched to relieve any residual long term stress in
the structure, even in the cold of outer space.
Deployment of the observatory will start fairly soon after launch,
with the sunshade unfolding after 2 days and the
secondary and primary mirror deploying after
approximately 4 days. First
light will occur at about 28 days after launch, initiating wavefront
sensing and control activities to align the mirror
segments. Instrument checkout will start 37 days after launch, well
before the final L2 orbit insertion is obtained after 106
days. Hereafter the full commissioning starts and the observatory will
be ready for normal science operations approximately 6 months after
launch.
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