Seeing The Universe Like We've Never Seen It Before

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
  • Now that the James Webb Space Telescope has released its first images, it’s time for the science programs to begin.
    We meet 5 scientists who will be using the telescope during its first cycle of operations looking at the earliest galaxies, red giant stars in the disc of Andromeda, star forming regions in the MIlky Way and nearby galaxies, the Trappist-1 exoplanet system, and mysterious icy bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune.
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    0:00 - A Giant Leap for Science
    1:59 - First full color, science quality images of JWST
    8:11 - COSMOS-Web: mapping the earliest structures of the Universe
    14:11 - Unearthing the fossilised Andromeda Galaxy
    21:49 - Star formation in the Milky Way, Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud
    26:56 - Trappist-1: checking atmosphere of exoplanet system with multiple earth-like planets in the habitable zone
    31:27 - TransNeptunian objects: discovering the composition of icy bodies beyond Neptune
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  • @yannickm.2648
    @yannickm.2648 Před rokem +2757

    One of the reason I love the 21st century, is having easily access to such information and documentaries.

    • @JJONNYREPP
      @JJONNYREPP Před rokem +30

      Seeing The Universe Like We've Never Seen It Before 2218pm 12.7.22 they're hardly adding to the alleged girth of information they amassed during the 20th century, though. when are they actually going to be telling us something we dont know ie: light travels, light being collated is merely data of past events re: celestial events... this constant overhauling of the movers and shakers merely means we learn sod all!!!

    • @MrMaxKey
      @MrMaxKey Před rokem +39

      Each century had its own means to discover

    • @JJONNYREPP
      @JJONNYREPP Před rokem

      @@MrMaxKey Seeing The Universe Like We've Never Seen It Before 13.7.22 0001am UWEB.. as the drunken sage once wrote... the moon lay hidden behind some clowns. and as for th age of discovery.. discovery i can stomach... though rehashing what was already known is a tad tedious. akin to leaving yer stinky garbage bin open as some dude ponders the heavens. in short those hippies are poisonous. and in stereo.

    • @frauddiac
      @frauddiac Před rokem +53

      @@MrMaxKey You couldn't access informations about anything as an English peasant tho

    • @leonleon2276
      @leonleon2276 Před rokem

      Shut up

  • @AakashHaider3000
    @AakashHaider3000 Před rokem +392

    The craziest part is that this isn’t “The” universe. It’s just a tiny speck of it. Absolutely mind blowing.

    • @koiyujo1543
      @koiyujo1543 Před rokem +30

      And get this, it's estimated that we only mapped at least to my knowledge 5 percent of the whole universe so far!!!!

    • @a__duck
      @a__duck Před rokem +32

      ​@@koiyujo1543 5% maybe of the observable universe (aka within range at the speed of light fighting against inflation).

    • @KaushikBala333
      @KaushikBala333 Před rokem +34

      @@koiyujo1543 5 percentage of what we think how much the universe is

    • @kevinvitualla
      @kevinvitualla Před rokem +15

      exactly. it's like we were all just dust in this vast universe

    • @fbisama5109
      @fbisama5109 Před rokem +12

      @@kevinvitualla nah 100 times smaller than dust

  • @ruudvreman586
    @ruudvreman586 Před rokem +14

    This kind of things make me proud to be a part of humanity. We can do this together. It surpasses fights and wars, which ashame me.

  • @Monk-Amani.
    @Monk-Amani. Před rokem +9

    Forever and a day.
    Life is so amazingly awesome. Can't wait for the next journey.

  • @alaccou
    @alaccou Před rokem +545

    This video made me smile. I am so happy that some of us are smart enough to see beyond the day-to-day bs, enough to come together and invest their time and effort into such beautiful projects that serve our species in years to come!
    People are awesome.

    • @clang5962
      @clang5962 Před rokem

      @Timmy Tran Why should I believe you, some random idiot on the internet, over the tens of thousands of scientists and engineers who’ve worked on this project?

    • @petrucho130
      @petrucho130 Před rokem

      Useless spending while hunger, greed, hate and wars are killing our planet

    • @thekingmelanin
      @thekingmelanin Před rokem +14

      @@Power_to_the_people567 all we saw was cgi images and videos, where is the proof of any of this being real?

    • @khalilHariri
      @khalilHariri Před rokem +14

      ​@@Power_to_the_people567 he meant real images from space cuz in the whole video its just cgi, not a single real image even the satellites orbiting the earth it's all cheap 3d simulations

    • @khalilHariri
      @khalilHariri Před rokem

      @@Power_to_the_people567 way better resolution galaxies/stars images can all be captured with a 10k$ telescope anyone can own

  • @HH-vb9tw
    @HH-vb9tw Před rokem +30

    THINK ABOUT HOW SMART THE PEOPLE THAT WORKED ON THIS TELESCOPE ARE. PURE GENIUSES!!!!

    • @paulyt5159
      @paulyt5159 Před rokem +6

      Yep and hardly anyone knows there names. We should be celebrating people like this in my opinion.

  • @julieta203
    @julieta203 Před rokem +48

    Its mind blowing to think that scientists and engineers can design and build such a device. Imagine what we could achieve and the progress humanity could make without trillions spent on war!

    • @virtualworldsbyloff
      @virtualworldsbyloff Před rokem +3

      Without war we would now be still very far from Internet, CZcams, Medical achievements, smartphones...

    • @donemigholzjr.7344
      @donemigholzjr.7344 Před rokem

      TAX WAR and give world peace a chance.

    • @katdaddy469
      @katdaddy469 Před rokem

      Progress = destruction. Without you will have no progress

    • @sicfrynut
      @sicfrynut Před rokem +1

      @@virtualworldsbyloff you mean that by studying sciences instead of the art of war we would be further behind where we are now ?? I'd like to believe that mankind would be further evolved without all the hatred.

    • @muhammadfadhil1681
      @muhammadfadhil1681 Před rokem +2

      @@sicfrynut you know nothing.... without ww2 we still can't go to space atmosphere

  • @TunaFreeDolphinMeat
    @TunaFreeDolphinMeat Před rokem +23

    Just stunning. I hope many more people will find the passion for endeavors such as this.

  • @pstewart5443
    @pstewart5443 Před rokem +116

    OMG no wonder the scientists cried. That's absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait for more images. Such an amazing time to be alive.

    • @onequestion2059
      @onequestion2059 Před rokem +8

      Let us all work to maintain life on this planet, the only one known to have life, so we can make this the most wonderful time to be alive as we move forward into the beauty of the universe.

    • @stratbruh
      @stratbruh Před rokem

      ...for space exploration

    • @joefish6091
      @joefish6091 Před rokem

      @@stratbruh For human and nature's survival.
      Hogan's book The Immortality Option sort of explains why.

  • @lelandcox4089
    @lelandcox4089 Před rokem +16

    Reading the replys I see many people are interested in the subject of space. Many have learned something they may have never heard before. This is a well presented article and I hope to see more as the telescope is used to discover great new things! I think it is totally amazing that it is possible to see something 14 billion years old! To think that light could travel through space and time for so long and give up it's all in the back of a camera so we could see where it came from!
    Keep it coming!

    • @ryanwis2350
      @ryanwis2350 Před rokem

      Can you see the faces in the images and all type of different beings

  • @davidruiz8689
    @davidruiz8689 Před rokem +3

    This brought me to tears. It reignited my hopes for humanity.

  • @alhassansibawoe9843
    @alhassansibawoe9843 Před rokem +149

    Looks like a real peaceful place with no wars and corruption. Absolute stunning images. 🌌

    • @oksbpodcast7005
      @oksbpodcast7005 Před rokem

      I’m sure there are still wars and corruption out there, but it looks better from this view

    • @ecpr1975
      @ecpr1975 Před rokem +30

      Well there's black holes and explosions happening all the time so I don't know about peaceful my dude!

    • @mattwing311
      @mattwing311 Před rokem +17

      The universe is born from chaos. Not peaceful. It is definitely beautiful though! Chaos could be very beautiful.

    • @mikesmith1290
      @mikesmith1290 Před rokem +6

      And gamma ray bursts blasting atmospheres off of planets, killing any and all life. But it’s pretty!

    • @thegeop5906
      @thegeop5906 Před rokem +3

      A hostile place!

  • @CraigMyran
    @CraigMyran Před rokem +32

    I've been waiting for this day since highschool in the mid '90s. I'm NOT disappointed! I'm so elated! I can only imagine the emotions of those intimate with the project. Way to go JWST Team!!!

    • @thor9563
      @thor9563 Před rokem

      Do you wonder how and why stardust has emotions? And why stardust asks why?

    • @yeetmcyeetson8822
      @yeetmcyeetson8822 Před rokem +3

      @@thor9563 Stardust that had billions of years to coalesce into something conscious, that is.

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 Před rokem +2

      @@yeetmcyeetson8822 , Thor has been posting this comment on many threads. They're trolling & don't interact with any of commenters. v

    • @colincuster6226
      @colincuster6226 Před rokem +1

      I can only hope and pray that this will help all human to understand how enormous our universe is and all we have is each other and the hope in faith. Totally awesome I thank you for sharing this with us 🤩👍🙄✌️

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 Před rokem +1

      @@colincuster6226 , That's what I hope will happen; help humanity understand. v

  • @keenday2382
    @keenday2382 Před rokem +2

    Who knew man was discovering such technology so interesting thank you for posting and using your time to work on these projects. So interesting..

  • @dashobie
    @dashobie Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am so glad the JWST made it to space ok and it opened up perfect.
    Thank You everyone involved.

  • @dj_jamfu91
    @dj_jamfu91 Před rokem +91

    The level of engineering and science gone into the JWST is mindblowing

    • @josecarlo5432
      @josecarlo5432 Před rokem

      ...apply the tech to prevent Global catastrphe now, not at some other Time...remember the
      Nero-Rome connection, the Titanic...distraction is fatal...

    • @LevineLawrence
      @LevineLawrence Před rokem

      Also the amount of money 😎

    • @brokenSnake
      @brokenSnake Před rokem

      Idk man. Microchip factories are pretty mind-blowing

  • @josegabrielsilva5221
    @josegabrielsilva5221 Před rokem +440

    Imagine if this kind of content was the mainstream. Space scientists remind us how great our species can be. I get out of myself and for a moment I’m able to see beyond. That’s magical

    • @lisetteem588
      @lisetteem588 Před rokem +12

      I hear that! my dad used to read the cosmos every night. I like to think he was planning his next move :)

    • @lucylovitt9583
      @lucylovitt9583 Před rokem

      @Josè - so what are you going to do when you find out that the human race was seeded from other species. That they gave us the knowledge to build the Great Pyramids of Giza, to Align Stonehenge to understand what the Aztec knew to create their enormous lines in Peru? If you really want to know reality then check out Elena Danaan Micheal Salla or people they work with. This is a smoke screen 🙏

    • @smallies7154
      @smallies7154 Před rokem +22

      what liars pretending they landed on the moon

    • @AkaNinjaAssassin
      @AkaNinjaAssassin Před rokem +5

      Apparently in China these types of content are forced on mainstream

    • @silvermainecoons3269
      @silvermainecoons3269 Před rokem

      @@smallies7154 How are you any better; pretending you have a brain? 😂🤣

  • @feflechi
    @feflechi Před rokem +34

    Wondeful project for all the reasons mentioned ! Congratulations to all the people and thank you for your contribution ! Incredible engineering feat. Can't believe how technical and advanced this is, so glad it all went well so far, worth the wait ;)

  • @AstroAscendSpace
    @AstroAscendSpace Před měsícem +2

    Top documentary in true 4k. Fantastic imagery from the James Webb telescope!

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Před rokem +35

    Thank you everyone who worked on and continues to work on JWST. Wat an Insane piece of Engineering.

  • @paulocardosoMusic
    @paulocardosoMusic Před rokem +323

    It’s absuletely spectacular that we are achieving such capacity of seeing the past and even the future. Just imagine what we are going to see in 20 years!!!

    • @spookyspoon6589
      @spookyspoon6589 Před rokem

      I hope I die soon.

    • @chrisbarry9345
      @chrisbarry9345 Před rokem +19

      The funniest thing to me is that regular people jointly think of it as we. I also would say the same thing but there's really a couple hundred people on Earth Maybe who are doing all of this important stuff

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 Před rokem

      @@chrisbarry9345 Nasa is a public entity so we're paying with our tax dollars, so yes we can say we. Also I'm sure he meant "we" as in humankind. Don't be such of schmuck.

    • @Kai_Keller02
      @Kai_Keller02 Před rokem +41

      @@chrisbarry9345 everyone's doing their part

    • @norbertschmitz3358
      @norbertschmitz3358 Před rokem +27

      In 20 years?
      If we are still around with our 8000 nuclear missiles.....

  • @br88dy
    @br88dy Před rokem +261

    It's so awesome that this was produced ahead of time for the release of the first images. What a great documentary and a special day for us humans.

    • @ovic.
      @ovic. Před rokem

      how is that special for you, for us? you do see its CGI, loony toon

    • @valerieann8007
      @valerieann8007 Před rokem

      I just saw a live chat saying the images shown as the first images of the Webb Telescope are all fake CGI. It actually does look fake.

    • @csillafel8226
      @csillafel8226 Před rokem +2

      The movie Contact is my favorite sci-fi movie ever. Hope Carl Sagan is watching where ever he is

    • @lucylovitt9583
      @lucylovitt9583 Před rokem +5

      Had you ever thought that some of it was faked - and that would explain how it was produced 'ahead of time'?

    • @ovic.
      @ovic. Před rokem

      @@lucylovitt9583 its all faked, 100% all fake!!!

  • @joblogs1176
    @joblogs1176 Před rokem +1

    This is a brilliant documentary. I will have to see it again,

  • @hugohernandez3538
    @hugohernandez3538 Před rokem +2

    I actually saw the JWST getting developed at JPL in Pasadena and it was honestly one of the coolest things I've seen.

  • @dimitritome5118
    @dimitritome5118 Před rokem +32

    The wonders humanity can achieve when we work together ❤️

    • @GamingScottsman
      @GamingScottsman Před rokem

      That’s beautiful ❤️

    • @dpakj989
      @dpakj989 Před rokem

      More like, when idiots get out of the way. 10$ billion is such a small drop in the bucket compared to how much money is wasted on idiotic wars and corruption. Imagine how much science and space exploration could of progressed if NASA had actually got funded properly.

    • @thatdude4933
      @thatdude4933 Před rokem

      It's inspiring. We waste so much of our potential

  • @SteveCohniPI
    @SteveCohniPI Před rokem +20

    The Webb telescope shows what great advances take place when we work together! Not just any one group or even one single country but many groups of scientists, technicians, and even politicians working towards a common goal.

  • @maxi15
    @maxi15 Před rokem +3

    Knowing that our earth is just a floating sphere in empty space kinda terrifies me. It's incredible to think about the possibilities of life on other planets and how they operate but also know that those galaxies could be non-existent right now, too. It would be such a gamble for us to send people to another solar galaxy (if we ever create the technology) and to find that it no longer exists.

    • @ristopaavola1965
      @ristopaavola1965 Před rokem

      Necessarily there is no empty space... no planets or staff. It's forbidden for us to know..... And this is the earth with heaven with a firmament

  • @simonjohnson4282
    @simonjohnson4282 Před rokem +2

    Space is absolutely stunning

  • @kennyortiz100
    @kennyortiz100 Před rokem +314

    This was a fantastic documentary, thank you! So hyped now that the first images have been revealed!

    • @JohnSmith-nh9vr
      @JohnSmith-nh9vr Před rokem +6

      Sesame Street has some more real videos of space travel.

    • @Scoripo81
      @Scoripo81 Před rokem +6

      @@JohnSmith-nh9vr Yes correct! They will never get it.

    • @kippertrace5808
      @kippertrace5808 Před rokem

      Still, people are brainwashed.
      ROBERT SIMMON PAINTED ALL EARTH AND SPACE PICS BEFORE C.G.I ELBOWED HIM OUT OF A JOB.

    • @seanthompson258
      @seanthompson258 Před rokem

      Sean Thompson
      0 seconds ago
      this is a LIE! its all FAKERY!!! NASA is a SNAKE, and the Serpent LIES about everything, in the bible it tells us that there is a DOME over our heads, Hilary CLinton told us many times, Obama said we cant go past low earth orbit, Trump said one day we might tell you how we did it without SPACE??? and he speaks about the EXPANSE??? HMMM well in bible it talks about the EXPANSE thats the DOME over our heads people! Bill NYE of NASA said we live in an enclosed system there is no way out, there is nowhere to go! They are telling us and if you dumb SHEEP still cant see it! SHAME ON YOU! because you are living the SIN ! and you will pay the PRICE for that!! YOUR CHOICE!

  • @VinayakaHalemane
    @VinayakaHalemane Před rokem +231

    Probably the best coverage of the JWST I've seen so far. Absolutely brilliant and succinct.
    I've been following the development of this telescope for almost a decade now and always saw it get delayed which always bummed me out. But I'm mind blown and teary eyed at what this mission has achieved with just its first batch of pictures. Cannot even imagine the unexpected discoveries it will bring us.

    • @dudedog7914
      @dudedog7914 Před rokem +9

      Fake

    • @thomaszhang5437
      @thomaszhang5437 Před rokem +2

      @@dudedog7914 ..

    • @vijaz5559
      @vijaz5559 Před rokem

      @@dudedog7914 ur life is

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Před rokem +5

      Amazing how even in a documentary such as this they don't present the information in full context. There are 13 habitable zones currently known a planet must be in all at once for life. Liquid water is only one. It's disingenuous to always be labeling the "habitable zone" as only the liquid water zone. To date we have not found one planet that falls in more than two of those thirteen zones. The only planet we know of that is in three or more is earth.

    • @yoMXTT
      @yoMXTT Před rokem +1

      @@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep interesting

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 Před rokem +9

    This was an incredible program. It should be proposed though to continue to use the Hubble space telescope since both of these excellent tools for exploration continue to be opened to the science community. If the cosmologists jump on the band wagon of only using the JWST then how about allow the public more accessibility to the Hubble space telescope.

    • @Dr.Maniac
      @Dr.Maniac Před rokem

      OPERATIVE WORD BEING PROGRAM!!

  • @helenaleahy9396
    @helenaleahy9396 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely all this work is amazing and important🙌

  • @mehtasid
    @mehtasid Před rokem +59

    Congratulations to all those who made thousands of things work perfectly and without failure.

  • @johnsebastian5378
    @johnsebastian5378 Před rokem +130

    In a world with protracted blasts of horrible news cycles, the JWST has the ability to redirect our affective view of humanity. Great work scientists!

    • @growthmindset848
      @growthmindset848 Před rokem +3

      To whomever reading this: Wishing you the best rest of your day/night! Remember, what we think.............. We Become

    • @chino3796
      @chino3796 Před rokem +2

      SCIENCE!!

    • @paulsuprono7225
      @paulsuprono7225 Před rokem

      All it takes . . .is thought, Ignorance is 180° out of sinc 🌈

  • @RobertLofrano
    @RobertLofrano Před rokem +5

    It would be interesting to see some similar debris fields that are here on earth that haven't been tampered with to compare and then see what we could do to those images to make them look covered up.

  • @tammyrobinett747
    @tammyrobinett747 Před rokem +12

    So cool, so worth it. I love the way everyone came together on this.

    • @bunnylarese2161
      @bunnylarese2161 Před rokem

      They clearly made an effort to put in as many women as possible, yet out of all these low level females they couldn’t put in a single women of color!

  • @Moss_and_Such
    @Moss_and_Such Před rokem +6

    Been super grateful working at one of the aerospace companies involved in this project!
    I’m just a systems guy but seeing this wonderful piece of technology in development and working with the people involved is humbling.

  • @benjamindion7221
    @benjamindion7221 Před rokem +84

    Sometimes we forget how small and insignificant us humans are. They can view 13 billion years back. That is truly mind boggling and I don’t think we realize how amazing this Webb telescope really is. 500 years ago the people thought we (earth) was the center of everything. Astonishing how far we have come in a handful of centuries.

    • @thor9563
      @thor9563 Před rokem +22

      More astonishing to me is that stardust is looking back at stardust and cares and asks 'why?'.

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 Před rokem

      It is pretty exciting. v

    • @JohnJ469
      @JohnJ469 Před rokem +5

      @@thor9563 We are the Universe made manifest trying to understand itself.

    • @Coronado-nz7wu
      @Coronado-nz7wu Před rokem +6

      Small, but never insignificant.

    • @growthmindset848
      @growthmindset848 Před rokem +3

      To whomever reading this: Wishing you the best rest of your day/night! Remember, what we think.............. We Become

  • @ummarfarooq6748
    @ummarfarooq6748 Před rokem +24

    Those scientists are very passionate about explaining things that they have seen. That indicates how much they are really put efforts to make this happen. Kudos to NASA👍🏻 all love from 🇮🇳

  • @heathermcardle3116
    @heathermcardle3116 Před rokem +2

    Grateful for This information 😍❤️

  • @free-vbucks_link6386
    @free-vbucks_link6386 Před rokem +22

    I don't think we give enough props to the editing team

    • @profyle766
      @profyle766 Před rokem +1

      All composites from the imaginary minds, love how everyone just accepts it!! NASA has never measured/touched a star, pure speculative. Nobody can be bothered to think for themselves.

  • @peaou
    @peaou Před rokem +24

    big thanks for making this documentary! I wanted to learn more about James Web telescope, and this is the best informational video, where ideas are explained in context. I wish to see an update, some time in a future, when James Web telescope will be making all those new discoveries. hope to see you then : )

    • @seanthompson258
      @seanthompson258 Před rokem

      Sean Thompson
      0 seconds ago
      this is a LIE! its all FAKERY!!! NASA is a SNAKE, and the Serpent LIES about everything, in the bible it tells us that there is a DOME over our heads, Hilary CLinton told us many times, Obama said we cant go past low earth orbit, Trump said one day we might tell you how we did it without SPACE??? and he speaks about the EXPANSE??? HMMM well in bible it talks about the EXPANSE thats the DOME over our heads people! Bill NYE of NASA said we live in an enclosed system there is no way out, there is nowhere to go! They are telling us and if you dumb SHEEP still cant see it! SHAME ON YOU! because you are living the SIN ! and you will pay the PRICE for that!! YOUR CHOICE!

  • @kimberlymack2330
    @kimberlymack2330 Před rokem +3

    I have been waiting for this and I have been looking for this!!!!

  • @tommywilliams9332
    @tommywilliams9332 Před rokem

    This is such a huge win for humanity. Thanks to all those involved in creating this amazing telescope.

  • @sweetiebabysalmon
    @sweetiebabysalmon Před rokem +18

    THE EXPLANATIONS ARE WELL EXPLAINED AND UNDERSTANDABLE!!

  • @douggoins2960
    @douggoins2960 Před rokem +16

    This is a very historical event. We are able to learn so much with this telescope. My mind can't begin to comprehend the the expanse of our universe. I truly love anything space related. It's something to see things that are soo far away in such clarity. We are in a true age of new ways of discovery

    • @seanthompson258
      @seanthompson258 Před rokem

      Sean Thompson
      0 seconds ago
      this is a LIE! its all FAKERY!!! NASA is a SNAKE, and the Serpent LIES about everything, in the bible it tells us that there is a DOME over our heads, Hilary CLinton told us many times, Obama said we cant go past low earth orbit, Trump said one day we might tell you how we did it without SPACE??? and he speaks about the EXPANSE??? HMMM well in bible it talks about the EXPANSE thats the DOME over our heads people! Bill NYE of NASA said we live in an enclosed system there is no way out, there is nowhere to go! They are telling us and if you dumb SHEEP still cant see it! SHAME ON YOU! because you are living the SIN ! and you will pay the PRICE for that!! YOUR CHOICE!

    • @naturelove7398
      @naturelove7398 Před rokem +1

      @somler1462 There is no Telescope.

  • @aotearoawhanau7211
    @aotearoawhanau7211 Před rokem +2

    As a kid I watched Carl Sagan - it was fascinating even in the 1970s and 1980s.
    When he came up with "the pale blue dot" in the 1990s it finally blew my mind.
    Well the James Webb telescope will not be the last tool of discovery. I envy the generations after me and what they will learm about the universe.

    • @admin8784
      @admin8784 Před rokem

      There is no outerspace

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 Před rokem

      @@admin8784 There is no magic "dome" or "firmament."

  • @GGg-bn4rw
    @GGg-bn4rw Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the information about the galaxy.

  • @netihansen3034
    @netihansen3034 Před rokem +15

    Absolutely amazing!
    So grateful for all the great minds devoted to this astonishing achievement

  • @popeyepanther4519
    @popeyepanther4519 Před rokem +8

    This video should be a project for every school in the world, to be broken down into comprehensible segments for students to understand and appreciate. That would attract a lot of really talented engineers and scientists. Im going to recommend it to my childrens teachers.

  • @Rafiparadise2
    @Rafiparadise2 Před rokem

    Its well narrated and much informative

  • @redbear665
    @redbear665 Před rokem +2

    Amazing paintings by amazing artists.

  • @onequestion2059
    @onequestion2059 Před rokem +30

    My first reaction was gleeful joy at the immensity of what we are a part of. My second was the hope that people seeing this might reflect on the importance of every specie on Earth if we are to be the arc that spreads life to the universe.

    • @joefish6091
      @joefish6091 Před rokem +1

      The future is idiocrscy, affirmstive action, diversity and medicratiy.
      The tiktok generation fears and detests math and science.
      Look up Quatermass Ringstone Round. That was the end of the UK big science space period. The mediocre dumbed down 80s followed.

    • @78tag
      @78tag Před rokem +1

      If we don't stop pissing away our resources on projects like these and get to work on the real problems that our specie impose on itself and on this planet, we aren't going to have the opportunity "to be the arc that spreads life to the universe". When I look at the comments here, all I see is a bunch infantiles starring at the sky with blinders and ear plugs on. We need to come out of the fantacy that we are ever going to live in space and start the hard work of saving what we have. I f we were to expend the resources and time we put into this absurd notion that we can make another planet habitable we could probable keep fron destroying this one.

    • @asmrlovex1365
      @asmrlovex1365 Před rokem

      @@78tag I mean this 10 billion dollars made on quite an interesting and inspiring project is nothing compared to the 10-15 people on earth with over 100 billion each and obviously others with 1 billion +

  • @FindingTheForce
    @FindingTheForce Před rokem +2

    Wow… this completely just changed my entire day. I love that feeling of aww, thinking outside of our planet.

    • @goldenlight1922
      @goldenlight1922 Před rokem

      I can Change your live. All planets in ower solar system are countries on a bigger world. We can travel to Mars in 2 weeks. I can walk to Mars, it is far.

  • @vanniyoung1
    @vanniyoung1 Před rokem +10

    Mind blowing to see how big the universe is. Our little earth is like a spec of sand, if even that, in the cosmos.

  • @desmeisme
    @desmeisme Před rokem

    Thank you for this amazing videography

  • @coolwise1
    @coolwise1 Před rokem +35

    What a technological achievement of getting JWST built, launch into space, unfolding into place, and will be giving us the best pictures of our universe, is absolutely amazing.

    • @Scoripo81
      @Scoripo81 Před rokem

      Why isn't there the same level of quality photos of our earth?

    • @scottg6754
      @scottg6754 Před rokem

      @@Scoripo81 There is. There is this thing called the internat. Many parts of it have search engines which specifically target images. It is an easy search.

    • @Scoripo81
      @Scoripo81 Před rokem

      @@scottg6754 Nope those are all CGI created. Its been proven over and over also all of over your beloved "internat" as you call it. "It's all photo shopped because it has to be" right from the mouth of a NASA employee that creates "images" of the ball earth. Are you NOT connected to the same internet as I'm? Ive been researching this information since 2017. Been indoctrinated JUST LIKE YOU SINCE BIRTH. It takes a strong minded person to actually WAKE UP to all these lies.

    • @Scoripo81
      @Scoripo81 Před rokem

      @@scottg6754 Why is it so hard for some people to just admit that whey have been lied to? Is it a genetic thing? Or an actual IQ problem? I honestly don't care at all anymore what you people on the internet decide to believe. Since I've ran myself through the gantlet and suffered the whole way with this since 2017. I did my time already and I'm going to take advantage of this knowledge in any way I can.

  • @sprat3127
    @sprat3127 Před rokem +47

    It is no wonder that the best scientists often evolve into mystics. Beautiful, transcendental work. Congrats to all the engineers, scientists, physicists and the immense teams that fueled all aspects of this project and will continue to do so. You are helping the consciousness of humanity to expand.

    • @Talia.777
      @Talia.777 Před rokem +4

      What do you mean by "evolve to mystic"?!

    • @BigRalphSmith
      @BigRalphSmith Před rokem +9

      Um, sorry but would you happen to have any examples of scientists that have "evolved in to mystics"?

    • @itheuserfirst3186
      @itheuserfirst3186 Před rokem +7

      Most physicists are agnostic, or atheist. They're not grifting yogis.

    • @edwardmartin6052
      @edwardmartin6052 Před rokem +2

      You know, people, somethings are beyond scientific reasoning. Don't believe me, consult Godël's Incompleteness Theorem. It's on the boundaries of human reasoning. Beyond this is the unknown.

    • @seraphinaaizen6278
      @seraphinaaizen6278 Před rokem

      "It is no wonder that the best scientists often evolve into mystics."
      What utter tripe. Never underestimate the ability of a woo-woo peddler to sully a massive achievement of science and humanity by slapping their complete horseshit all over it.
      "Evolved into mystics". Get lost. Nobody is doing that. Mysticism is the exact OPPOSITE of both reason and science. If people were wasting their time with mysticism, then achievements like this would be impossible.

  • @mindvolution
    @mindvolution Před 3 měsíci

    Top documentary in true 4k. Fantastic imagery from the James Webb telescope! 🤯

  • @romanmiles7403
    @romanmiles7403 Před rokem

    EXCELLENT PRESENTATION

  • @TearyEyesAnderson
    @TearyEyesAnderson Před rokem +108

    The most interesting project that I would like to see the James Webb Telescope do is to take the deepest image ever, then go to the exact opposite side of the sky, and see if any of the objects in the two deepest ever images actually overlapped, or possibly would be identical.

    • @OscarVoigt
      @OscarVoigt Před rokem +15

      @Blob B then we get closer to knowing the shape of time/universe.

    • @OscarVoigt
      @OscarVoigt Před rokem

      I’m assuming as I watched the same info you did

    • @itheuserfirst3186
      @itheuserfirst3186 Před rokem +13

      @@athrunzala5337 *rolls eyes*

    • @Grod2013
      @Grod2013 Před rokem +15

      @@athrunzala5337 dude stop were talking about real life

    • @snap-off5383
      @snap-off5383 Před rokem

      @@athrunzala5337 Yeah the ancient goat herder superstition from the flat-earthers!

  • @Aoekin
    @Aoekin Před rokem +4

    the webb telescope shots are amazing and shows how beautiful the universe looks with all that chaos.

  • @Trish156
    @Trish156 Před rokem

    FANTASTIC VIDEO. Thanks for sharing

  • @qa4057
    @qa4057 Před rokem +1

    I love this universe. Our multiverse contains many uni- variances of physics that may never allow mass to coalesce . While others provide more advantage for life to evolve.

  • @jacksew
    @jacksew Před rokem +74

    It’s cool to look in the “past” and all but I wonder so much what those stars and galaxies look like right now. Amazing

    • @CrazyGaming-ig6qq
      @CrazyGaming-ig6qq Před rokem +5

      A compact galaxy group in that image was 290 million light years away. I dont know much about how much a galaxy and the astronomical objects can change in that time. But maybe there have been many super nova explosions there in that time? I read that there is 1 supernova every 50 year in the milky way, so if this info was correct then in the course of 290 million years a compact cluster of galaxies could have potentially hundreds of millions of supernovas occuring in that time, depending on how many galaxies is actually part of said cluster, and their sizes.

    • @AmbientMorality
      @AmbientMorality Před rokem +13

      @@alienzardsketter.9076 Directly, of course it's not. But NASA is not a large expense and it has enormous importance in inspiring young people to pursue education-which is what is needed for meaningful and positive political change, and so that we (as humanity) can invest into the future. And frankly I think there's a huge value in just learning what's out there and our place in the universe-certainly more meaningful than spending even more on defense or propping up dying industries.

    • @mdgcwood
      @mdgcwood Před rokem

      As you look further back in time and space you can observe how similar galaxies have evolved.

    • @sheriffdaramola
      @sheriffdaramola Před rokem +2

      What the stars and galaxies look like right now?
      Well, It's no more!
      "No thing" exist right now!
      We are all experiencing the past we were once part of

    • @Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong
      @Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong Před rokem

      @@alienzardsketter.9076 We can do this thing called multitasking you dolt

  • @virginiatyree6705
    @virginiatyree6705 Před rokem +25

    Carl Sagan, the Earth misses you! Astronomy is so fascinating. I'm happy & grateful to be alive during this time of discovery. Thanks for posting & to all the teams that made this accomplishment possible! v

    • @TommyTCGT
      @TommyTCGT Před rokem

      Carl was a Govt. controlled fake, stating that. anybody claiming to have seen a UFO was hallucinating.. yet millions have full disclosure on UFOS and ET.. Open.. moc.ylfyeht, written in reverse.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Před rokem +16

    One thing we have to keep in mind is the differences in technology over the past 20-30 years, when Hubble was released. It was launched about 32 years ago and for its time, it was probably the latest and greatest in imaging technology (this pre-dates most of the digital imaging technology we have today, although more advanced than any imaging technology say from the 1970's and 80's when the Voyagers were released -- at that time, I'm sure those imaging technologies were also top of the line). And I'm sure in another 10-20 years, something will replace the JWT optics as optical technology changes over time.

    • @muaythai.8474
      @muaythai.8474 Před rokem

      Bs cgi Artemis twin sister of apollo will be same bs why haven't we ever , ever seen a live feed of earth from space hmmmm why never ever happen because it can't if we can't get above inner earth orbit ever we have unexplored oceans because we don't have the technology ,we've only ever drilled down 8 miles into our own crust the vanelen belt ie dome is unpenatrable no go zone for tin cans I mean tin cans flying into buildings and buildings falling was also a circus for the sheeples nasa owned by vangarde and blackrock I suspect that's why we spyed on by vangarde satellite that's in inner earth orbit ever heard of yhe blacknight there before Sputnik in inner earth orbit they always admit it you just got to listen to the quick side notes I'm watching kamala do a conference with nasa muppets now need I say more bsssshhhhiiiiiittttt cgi with media only takes 3 people to pull a lie off 1 lies 2 agrees 3 spreads first lie easy

    • @kingofenglandthethir
      @kingofenglandthethir Před rokem +1

      Why does it all look like more of the same. Maybe the progress made in a lifetime is just negligible.

    • @muaythai.8474
      @muaythai.8474 Před rokem

      @@kingofenglandthethir cgi is getting so much better

  • @boulderbug
    @boulderbug Před rokem

    ...I remain Humble and Teachable...Wow...

  • @ahwell9984
    @ahwell9984 Před rokem +5

    What a marvel, and how tremendously exciting for all who are part of this work!

    • @thor9563
      @thor9563 Před rokem +1

      Do you find it extra-ordinary that stardust is excited about and is in awe of stardust? And asks why?

  • @jupitereye4322
    @jupitereye4322 Před rokem +25

    I really wish I could be there when they first saw these images. How that must have felt, your whole perception of the scale of the Universe changed with one image.

    • @jacobsvensson8193
      @jacobsvensson8193 Před rokem

      I think they already were aware of it without seeing computorized images

    • @jupitereye4322
      @jupitereye4322 Před rokem +3

      @@jacobsvensson8193 Nope, not with that deep space long exposure image. I don't think anyone expected to see that density of galaxies in such a small portion of the sky.

    • @jacobsvensson8193
      @jacobsvensson8193 Před rokem

      ​@@jupitereye4322 The universe is thought to be infinite with infinite amounts of galaxies. Why would 'nobody' then expect X amount of galaxies in a certain portion of the sky?

    • @Scoripo81
      @Scoripo81 Před rokem

      These are fake CGI. You have been completely fooled. Someone just made these on a computer.

  • @JDAbelRN
    @JDAbelRN Před rokem +4

    A beautiful documentary, I am spellbound. Brings me nearly to tears that I did not have any great interest in the sciences as a child and at university, and now at sixty years of age, that makes me quite sad. However, tools like CZcams have ignited my passion for all sciences, and I can get a glimpse of what I missed. As a scientific oriented and use science in my work, I have a strong belief that this beautiful Universe can only be the work of Intelligent Design. I have no doubt, from my sliver of the Multiverse. These fantastic discoveries and research confirms my belief in an afterlife, whatever form it takes.

    • @felixschrodinger7533
      @felixschrodinger7533 Před rokem

      I feel sad that science is being used to justify religious beliefs. Science cannot prove any religion to be true.

  • @mikehartmann5187
    @mikehartmann5187 Před rokem

    An excellent and engaging documentary. Thank you

  • @jenniferhsieh319
    @jenniferhsieh319 Před rokem +84

    Love hearing about all the different projects involving the James Webb telescope! So thorough and well researched!

  • @squidlings
    @squidlings Před rokem +4

    I love how a physics genius can tell me word for word the difference between the hubble and jwst. But I only get it when they put a pretty picture along with her narrative. 😊

  • @helenestrada1913
    @helenestrada1913 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the learning experience of the Universe! 📡 ⚛

  • @Hallands.
    @Hallands. Před rokem +4

    I find the James Webb Telescope stunningly elegant, beautiful and the whole project exiting! I suspect we will learn things, we never even sought to uncover…

  • @vanessamg9788
    @vanessamg9788 Před rokem +12

    I wish people from the past that was interested in space where able to witness the images we are seeing now

    • @TheBaBaTV
      @TheBaBaTV Před rokem +1

      Like Einstein or even earlier Galileo ! But if their is an after life they are seeing more then us !

    • @JoseGarcia-yh2lg
      @JoseGarcia-yh2lg Před rokem +1

      beautiful comment

    • @scottg6754
      @scottg6754 Před rokem

      Sagan

    • @vthomas375
      @vthomas375 Před rokem

      Like the spicey, slicey sausage cosmology image fakery the eminent French scientist has just this past w/e used to effectively warn Space dreamers off trusting the Space Agency imagery?

  • @dtb6487
    @dtb6487 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Couldn't agree more!

  • @dashobie
    @dashobie Před 10 měsíci

    Worth every penny spent.

  • @jeffleake1960
    @jeffleake1960 Před rokem +5

    i see images like the one shown here of all those galaxies and my mind goes straight to , there's no way were alone , then it goes to trying to imagine what kind of life forms are living in them . i think strange new worlds indeed . just looking at all those galaxies is mind blowing stuff to me . i just love it

    • @emmanuellarsson3435
      @emmanuellarsson3435 Před rokem

      just cartoons to take you away from The Gods. The earth is a closed environment with heaven above it

    • @asmrlovex1365
      @asmrlovex1365 Před rokem

      @@emmanuellarsson3435 ???

    • @emmanuellarsson3435
      @emmanuellarsson3435 Před rokem

      @@asmrlovex1365 earth is flat, space does not exist. The Gods are real...

  • @themultiverse4108
    @themultiverse4108 Před rokem +5

    Wow it's amazing seeing these imagine make me feel I was in there. It is also amazing how our technology is improving bcz of our smartest scientists.

  • @andrewcosten
    @andrewcosten Před rokem +2

    This is fantastic

  • @testetestando285
    @testetestando285 Před rokem

    28:45 in 2007 when i was studying chemistry in college and astronomy for hobbye I thought that was possible using a space telescope in infrared and with spectrograph to detect the atmosferic composition in planets transiting your star. Its exciting see this happen today. I wanna study astrochemistry in that time (2007, 2009).

  • @darylpatterson2601
    @darylpatterson2601 Před rokem +3

    This documentary hit the spot. Thanks 👍

  • @jessicahsieh2570
    @jessicahsieh2570 Před rokem +3

    Wow So Incredible!! I’m not a big science buff but this was so interesting and easy to understand and digest, amazing job!

  • @TheDailySpacehub
    @TheDailySpacehub Před rokem +1

    Simply amazing..

  • @aatapiap
    @aatapiap Před rokem +1

    Beautiful

  • @_helmi
    @_helmi Před rokem +14

    It is humbling to ask the very question "Where do we come from?", which leads to the following question: " Why is everything inside of us out there in the Universe?" and ultimately "If part of us is out there in the Universe, why can't we go there and perhaps go home?". I got teary-eyed towards the end of this documentary knowing that more and more people today feel they don't belong here and that they don't deserve to live. I used to feel the same and still am sometimes only because people around me made me feel that way.

    • @rianamohamed300
      @rianamohamed300 Před rokem

      Rabbana ma khalaqna hatha batila

    • @mrcheese5383
      @mrcheese5383 Před rokem +1

      I don’t understand what you are saying

    • @stevewright6800
      @stevewright6800 Před rokem

      It's the building blocks of creation..that's like asking why is everything that is inside a computer from the outside of it

  • @SjaakSchulteis
    @SjaakSchulteis Před rokem +13

    This is by far one of the best documentaries about the telescopes in space. Outstanding!

  • @chrismclurg8028
    @chrismclurg8028 Před 2 měsíci

    Outstanding .

  • @justinebanks854
    @justinebanks854 Před rokem

    The alignment was incredible absolutely amazing 👏 fair play such precision is engineering musical dancing only with 18 partners it amazes me

  • @AndyCutright
    @AndyCutright Před rokem +4

    The mysteries of the universe are endless and awe inspiring.

    • @seanthompson258
      @seanthompson258 Před rokem +1

      THERE IS NO MISTERY ITS FAKERY ITS AN ILLUSION MATE! I WILL STAKE MY LIFE ON THAT! AND I CAN PROVE IT TO YOU! THAT ITS FAKERY

  • @jiptravolta1
    @jiptravolta1 Před rokem +39

    Oh how I would have loved to be a fly on the wall when the first person got to see the image from Hubble's first deep field... That would have been amazing. Can't even imagine what we will see with this engineering success

    • @HeronSong1977
      @HeronSong1977 Před rokem

      Ugh. It’s all CGI. NASA are scammers on our dime. Stanley Kubrick directed the moon “landing” btw…
      LOOK IT UP!!!!!!

    • @susiantopulaalo7223
      @susiantopulaalo7223 Před rokem +1

      Hi Ben BeneraNn No One Asset 1more Roll rules Altatar@11:43AMonGV Agsen onSAT 2an GvRoses band 2roll. Fre iBillinc Cloud August6 HappY Weekends ooooFffice Word, s12

    • @Dr.Maniac
      @Dr.Maniac Před rokem

      WELL THEN YOU WOULD HAVE SEEN A BUNCH OF PAPER WITH NOTHING BUT DATA, NUMBERES DOTS DASHES HASHTAGS. ETC. THEN THEY "CONVERT" THE DATA TO IMAGES!

  • @TheeBritishGuy
    @TheeBritishGuy Před rokem

    Thanks to everyone involved in building Hubble and the JWST.

  • @j.s.2281
    @j.s.2281 Před rokem

    My brain can't even comprehend all of those galaxies.. that's so amazing.

  • @gordonrotherham2500
    @gordonrotherham2500 Před rokem +9

    I love this! Thanks to all of you that dedicate your life to our understanding ❤️❤️

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Před rokem +20

    I'm so happy to see that this mission has gone so well. I've bn waiting years and years for this. Great job Everyone involved in the James Webb Telescope 🔭 Mission. Thank you all.

  • @coolcapybara111
    @coolcapybara111 Před rokem +1

    Thanks and congratulations to Jwst creater ❤

  • @fatordieta8848
    @fatordieta8848 Před rokem +1

    AMAZING

  • @aytviewer2421
    @aytviewer2421 Před rokem +21

    One of the best technology shows I have seen in the past decade!. These 39 minutes are chocked full of up-to-date information coupled with fantastically informative graphics and animations. This show really lit my enthusiasm for what is to come from the JWT team and scientists analyzing mountainous reams of acquired data for years to come. I really hope time and resources are allocated to investigate our solar system's nearest neighbors ( within ~10 light years ) and discover exoplanets than may be inhabitable for humans. Are these telescopes worth it? ABSOLUTELY! This type of science is laying the groundwork for the future of our human race. A big thanks goes out to all involved and supporting this endeavor.

    • @auntjenifer7774
      @auntjenifer7774 Před rokem

      That's what makes people think they have seen it and it's real when in fact none of it is real.

    • @aytviewer2421
      @aytviewer2421 Před rokem

      @@auntjenifer7774 My apologies; I do not understand your comment: "in fact none of it is real."