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The Webb telescope stands as big as a two-story house, and the Backplane is a core part of the design as it will support the telescope's 21-foot diameter (6.5 meter) primary mirror.
Spaceflight Now 2009
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One of the pieces, called the Backplane, is like a "spine" to the telescope.
Spaceflight Now 2009
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The Webb telescope stands as big as a two-story house, and the Backplane is a core part of the design as it will support the telescope's 21-foot diameter (6.5 meter) primary mirror.
Spaceflight Now 2009
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One of the pieces, called the Backplane, is like a "spine" to the telescope.
Spaceflight Now 2009
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The Webb telescope stands as big as a two-story house, and the Backplane is a core part of the design as it will support the telescope's 21-foot diameter (6.5 meter) primary mirror.
Spaceflight Now 2009
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One of the pieces, called the Backplane, is like a "spine" to the telescope.
Spaceflight Now 2009
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The best way to understand Backplane is to look to football fans Michelsen calls facepainters -- the ones in the stands.
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Backplane -- a sort of social network for rabid fans of everything from football to, yes, pop music -- has raised over $1 million in funding.
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Gaga has a double-digit percent slice of Backplane and a seat on the board, according to CEO and Founder Matthew Michelsen, who says he represents the pop diva in her Silicon Valley tech ventures.
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Thanks to the new PCI Express Butterfly Backplane, the long-term available Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) 2U may be flexibly and cost-efficiently equipped with up to 4
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