In a League of Its Own

By Scott Gourley
Often, one of the most critical elements in a space launch is the easiest to take for granted.
While the payload itself typically garners the most attention, it's the spacecraft bus that carries and supports every aspect of the mission for the life of that craft. And in the case of the James Webb Space Telescope, the bus performs its vital role with a robust and trusted design that sets a new standard for engineering creativity. The bus is really the ‘infrastructure’ of the observatory and consists of the ‘guts’ of the whole space-flying machine - the power, communications, attitude control and thermal control subsystems, and on-board computing power that are necessary to ‘fly’ the observatory.

