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H69321 James Webb Space Telescope
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Cardboard cutout of the James Web Space Telescope standing 36x47 inches - Made of high quality durable cardboard and folds flat for storage and delivery.
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- Star Cutouts is the leading manufacturer of Cardboard Masks and Cutouts. We are unique in bringing out the widest range of your favorite cartoon and star characters in different forms. Our collection comprises of Wall Art, Life sized cutouts, Star minis, Celebrity standees and other masks. The artisans have a steadfast commitment towards depicting the reality of star characters in each piece of art.
| Item Weight | 2 lbs (910 grams) |
Who Should Buy?
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Astronomy Enthusiasts
Ideal for those passionate about astronomy and deep space observations, offering stunning images and data from distant galaxies.
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Researchers and Scientists
A powerful tool for astrophysicists and planetary scientists, enabling groundbreaking research in cosmology and exoplanet studies.
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Educational Institutions
Beneficial for universities and schools to enhance learning and research opportunities in space science and technology.
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Casual Observers
Not suitable for casual star gazers who seek simple telescopes for immediate viewing of celestial objects.
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Budget-Conscious Buyers
This high-end telescope is not ideal for individuals on a tight budget, as it is costly to acquire and maintain.
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Non-Technical Users
Not recommended for users lacking technical expertise, as operating and understanding the telescope's functionalities can be complex.
Product Description
H69321 James Webb Space Telescope
About This Item
Introducing the H69321 James Webb Space Telescope Cardboard Cutout from NASA's poster collection. This impressive telescopic masterpiece stands at a towering 36x47 inches and is the ultimate collector's item for any space enthusiast. The James Webb Space Telescope, developed jointly by the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, and NASA, is set to become the successor to the renowned Hubble Space Telescope.
With its enhanced sensitivity and infrared resolution, this telescope promises to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. Scheduled for launch on December 18, 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope must be kept at a mind-boggling -370°F to observe celestial objects in the infrared spectrum while eliminating interference. Its development, which began in 1996, makes it truly a marvel of scientific engineering. Crafted from high-quality, durable cardboard, this cutout is a true-to-life replica of the James Webb Space Telescope. It folds flat for ease of storage and delivery, making it a convenient addition to any room or space-themed event.
Specifications: - Dimension: 36" H x 47" W x 1" D - Weight: 3 lbs Please note that this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Immerse yourself in the future of space exploration with the H69321 James Webb Space Telescope Cardboard Cutout. Place your order today and bring a piece of astronomical marvel into your own home.
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What are the dimensions of the James Webb Space Telescope cutout?
Answer: 36 H x 47 W x 1 D inches. -
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Is the cardboard durable?
Answer: Yes, it is made of high quality durable cardboard. -
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When is the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope scheduled?
Answer: The launch is scheduled on December 18, 2021.
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Features & Benefits
- James Webb Space Telescope cutout - 36x47 inches
- Made of high quality durable cardboard
- Folds flat for storage and delivery
- Jointly developed by Canadian Space Agency, European Space Agency, and NASA
- Successor to the Hubble Space Telescope with improved sensitivity and infrared resolution
- Launch scheduled on December 18, 2021