A man from Danville is named program director for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. According to the Danville Science Center Gregory Robinson will head the project which sent its first set of imafes and data on Tuesday. Robinson is a 30-year NASA veteran who was named this year as one of TIME Magasine’s 100 Most Influential People. The telescope will provide a look into early stars and galaxies, objects found at the edge of solar system, and far into deep space.