Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS April Meeting
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
Session XX01: V: Poster Session II (10:00am-11:00am CDT)
10:00 AM,
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Room: Virtual Room 1
Chair: Kassahun Betre, San Jose State University; Labani Mallick, Caltech
Abstract: XX01.00011 : Effect of the Jupiter on the James Webb Space Telescope’s Position inSolar Cycles Based on the ‘Solar Cycle Hypothesis’
Presenter:
Hassan Gholibeigian
(Amirkabir University of Tech (Tehran Pol)
Author:
Hassan Gholibeigian
(Amirkabir University of Tech (Tehran Pol)
On the other hand, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) which is in the position of the Lagrange point 2 (L2) has a large sun shield that blocks light and heat from the Sun, Earth, and Moon. But, what about the variation of the gravitational field in the L2 position during the solar cycles? I don’t know if Lagrange considered the effect of the solar cycles in his calculation for the definition of the Lagrange points or not. Because, this change in the gravitational field may change the position of the L2 and cause the JWST to lose its position in L2 and be subjected to unbalanced gravitational loads, creating hazards in addition to the massive destructive magnetic fields created.
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