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From paper cranes to spacecraft: The unexpected power of origami

How did origami go from school project to space tech? Imagine being the NASA engineer asked to explain the impossible

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The plan was to build the James Webb Space Telescope, a machine powerful enough to look back toward the first galaxies that formed after the Big Bang. To protect its instruments from the Sun, it needed a heat shield roughly the size of a tennis court. The problem was that the rocket carrying it into space was nowhere near that size.

You cannot fit a tennis court inside a rocket fairing. You cannot casually fold billions of dollars of delicate material, shake it through launch, and expect it to behave perfectly a million miles from Earth. And once it got there, nobody could go out with a toolbox and fix a stuck hinge.

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