![]() Webb is the largest telescope ever launched into space. In order to fit into the ESA Ariane 5 launch vehicle, Webb was designed to fold up and then unfold (deploy) while in flight to L2. In the ~2 weeks after launch, Webb unfolds from its compact launch configuration into its operational configuration which is nearly the size of a tennis court. From that point, Webb moves through its commissioning phases leading up to the release of it's first images. Explore the entire process interactively and explore status updates, videos, blogs and more as it goes through each step. ![]() If you have any issues with the page, hold the CTRL or CMD key and hit the F5 key which will reload the page and should clear any issues. While Webb is in flight to L2, it's journey is tracked numerically at the top of the page showing its progress in time, distance, speed, percentage of trip complete to L2. Below those numbers, is a timeline switchable between DAYS/DISTANCE since launch, a thumbnail of Webb's MOST RECENTLY COMPLETED deployment step marking its place in TIME or DISTANCE on its 30 day journey to L2 followed by details of the current deployment step shown with a larger image, info and links. The most recently completed (unless noted as "Status:Ongoing" ) deployment/commissioning step for Webb is displayed along a time/distance line that also indicates the major deployment/commisioning phases. ![]() Note that the timing, duration and/or order of these phases and steps may change. This page shows the default/nominal timing and order. The phases mark the start and end of major groups of deployment steps. The most recently completed deployment/commissioning step is shown as an icon on the ltime/distance ine and is detailed below with a larger image and links. The speed is great for retrieving line quickly.Deployment/commissioning phases and steps are shown on the line in a light blue overlay on screens large enough to display this info, otherwise hidden. The righty is available in blue and white in right handed and white in left handed. Quantum Accurist S3 PT Baitcasting Reels are available in right and left handed with a 7.0:1 gear ratio. If small, powerful long lasting low profile baitcasting reels is something that you are after and you don't want to break the bank, add a Quantum Accurist S3 PT Baitcasting Reel to your arsenal! This baitcasting reel has a PT ceramic drag system that puts out 18 lbs of drag and a brass PT main gear for strength and durability. The ACS 3.0 dual centrifugal and magnetic cast control systems work seamlessly together to give you long, accurate casts. With its Saltguard coating it handles saltwater environments really well and will last a very long time! It is constructed of aluminum and features nine PT ball bearings making it incredibly smooth. The Accurist S3 is also extremely durable. With this third generation, Quantum has made huge strides in improving the quality of the switch, making it easier to move back and forth from the on and off positions. John Skinner loves the Accurist for several reasons! It has a built in Flippin' Switch that allows you to find bottom with one hand, which is ideal when drifting. Quantum Accurist S3 PT Baitcasting Reels make the perfect inshore reels for shallow water fluke fishing.
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