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James Webb Space Telescope/MIRI


A full list of people from across the UK that are playing an active role in the JWST can be found on this page.
In March 2021 Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) announced the selected JWST General Observer programs for Cycle 1. The selected proposals were prepared by more than 2,200 unique investigators from 41 countries, including 43 US states and territories, 19 ESA member states, and 4 Canadian provinces. More detailed information about the approved proposals can be found here.
Due to impacts from the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as well as technical challenges the launch of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana is now planned for 31 October 2021. This decision is based on a recently completed schedule risk assessment of the remaining integration and test activities prior to launch. Previously, JWST was targeted to launch in March 2021. ....

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James Webb Space Telescope/MIRI - Case study


Artist s rendering of the JWST observatory. Credit: NASA
Looking back in time
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will look further back in time than any other telescope - to 400m years after the Big Bang. JWST is a collaboration between ESA, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency, due for launch in late 2021 as the replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope.
The four key goals of the JWST are:
to search for light from the first stars and galaxies that formed in the Universe after the Big Bang
to study the formation and evolution of galaxies
to understand the formation of stars and planetary systems ....

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AFL's 12-day concussion rule not long enough


AFL’s 12-day concussion rule not long enough
Concussed footballers could be sidelined for longer after brain scans showed the enforced 12-day lay-off might not be enough.
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by Grant McArthur and Michael Warner
30th Apr 2021 10:25 AM
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Scans of injured footballers brains have revealed many are still damaged two weeks after suffering knocks to the head.
The finding by top Melbourne scientists suggests the AFL s new 12-day concussion stand-down rule - which has also been adopted by all its local and ­junior leagues - is inadequate.
The 12-day rule, introduced this year, is double the previous break but well short of the 30 days some experts say is needed for heavily-concussed players. ....

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AFL's 12-day concussion rule not long enough | Sunshine Coast Daily


AFL’s 12-day concussion rule not long enough
Concussed footballers could be sidelined for longer after brain scans showed the enforced 12-day lay-off might not be enough.
Health
by Grant McArthur and Michael Warner
30th Apr 2021 10:25 AM
Premium Content
Subscriber only
Scans of injured footballers brains have revealed many are still damaged two weeks after suffering knocks to the head.
The finding by top Melbourne scientists suggests the AFL s new 12-day concussion stand-down rule - which has also been adopted by all its local and ­junior leagues - is inadequate.
The 12-day rule, introduced this year, is double the previous break but well short of the 30 days some experts say is needed for heavily-concussed players. ....

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