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President Joe Biden presents Jane Rigby, senior project scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope, a Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the East Room of the White House on Friday, May 3, 2024.When I sat down with Jane Rigby last month, in an upper-floor conference room at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis — a quiet reprieve from the throngs of families perusing cosmic exhibits and dinosaur bones below — her eyes were warm and measured.
It can translate it into portraits with enough power to revolutionize science and provoke reminders of the wondrous world we inhabit. It's how scientists were able to image a"We go through our lives all the time, in the middle of amazement, but we're not conscious of it," Rigby told Space.com."We're getting snapped between the profound and the mundane all the time."
"I've got to make breakfast and there's got to be waffles," she said of her thought process."Then I went upstairs, still in my pajamas, and downloaded .... and there it is." I suppose it can also be argued that the James Webb Space Telescope's impact transcends the seemingly unending differences that plague humans. This telescope can be imagined as a symbol of peace, in its own way.
Science isn't just about the numbers, she emphasizes — though, as a self-proclaimed empiricist foremost, she does admit her love of the numbers. It's also about the immutable reality that, by nature of being human, we can't escape our humanity.
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