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Credit & Copyright: Chris Gunn, NASA   
   
   
   
Explanation:
Ghosts aren't   
actually hovering over the   
James Webb Space Telescope.   
   
But the lights are out as it stands with   
gold tinted mirror segments and support structures folded   
in Goddard Space Flight Center's Spacecraft Systems Development and   
Integration Facility clean room.   
   
Following vibration and acoustic testing,   
bright flashlights and ultraviolet lights are played over   
the stationary telescope looking   
for contamination, easier to spot in a darkened room.   
   
In the dimness the camera's long exposure creates the ghostly apparitions,   
blurring the moving lights and engineers.   
   
A scientific successor   
to Hubble, the   
James Webb Space Telescope   
is optimized for the infrared exploration of the early Universe.   
   
Its planned launch is in 2018   
from French Guiana on a European Space Agency Ariane 5 rocket.    
   
   
   
   
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