Commissioning the James Webb Space Telescope Optical Telescope Element
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) launched on December 25th, 2021. The observatory was deployed and commissioned during its first six months. The Optical Telescope Element includes both large deployments of the Deployable Tower Assembly, Secondary Mirror Support Structure and the Primary Mirror Wings and it includes the deployment and alignment of the 18 primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror. The initial phase included cooldown and ice mitigation efforts followed by telescope deployments, mirror deployment and wavefront sensing and control. This paper will discuss the entire OTE commissioning from deployment through alignment including a discussion of results and lessons learned.
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