 Welcome to the second unit of NASA and the Sailor Foundation's Space Systems Engineering online course, Unit 2 Teamwork. The learning objectives for Unit 2 include describe the role of teamwork in the execution of system engineering, and explaining the types, benefits, and applications of the Myers-Briggs personality indicators in group dynamics. Subunit 2.1 Teamwork Introduction. To provide real-world examples, engineer Mike Menzel and physicist Dr. John Mather will relate these concepts to their experiences working on the James Webb Space Telescope. The James Webb Space Telescope is the planned successor for the Great Hubble Space Telescope. It's much bigger, more powerful, and measures longer infrared wavelengths than what the Hubble can do. And so that enables us to make discoveries that the Hubble cannot do. And so we hope to see farther back towards the earliest parts of the universe. We hope to see the formation of stars and planets nearby. We hope to understand how the galaxies grow, what came even before the galaxies. We even hope to find out whether planets around other stars could potentially support life. So before we dig in, let's get the thought process going in the discussion forum. So follow the link here to post your answers to the forum and collaborate with your peers.