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English: The temperature difference between the hot and cold sides of the James Webb Space Telescope five-layer sunshield is huge - you could almost boil water on the hot side, and freeze nitrogen on the cold side!
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Source https://jwst.nasa.gov/images2/sunshieldhotcold.jpg
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The hot and cold sides of the James Webb Space Telescope five-layer sunshield

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