How the Euclid Telescope will map the Dark Universe

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  • 00:00 Introduction: How Euclid will map the Dark Universe
    02:03 The Euclid Survey
    04:57 The First Images & Spectra
    07:27 How Euclid will Detect Dark Matter
    10:12 What We'll Learn
    12:13 Additional non-Cosmology Science
    13:16 When Will We Get Data?
    14:02 Overlap with Rubin Observatory and Roman Space Telescope
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  • @qoyaqa
    @qoyaqa Před 9 měsíci +57

    I can count on my fingers the number of comments I wrote on a CZcams video, but I want to make sure that Launch Pad Astronomy is aware that everything he publishes is actually top notch content.

  • @an_asp
    @an_asp Před 9 měsíci +36

    I seriously appreciate that you went into detail on how the data is processed and analyzed. The way that they calculate the distribution of dark matter from their observations is something I've always wondered, and I always assumed it was a bunch of unintuitive mathematical magic (mathemagic?), but you've given a really intuitive high-level explanation!

    • @AfricanLionBat
      @AfricanLionBat Před 9 měsíci +2

      Mathemagic is the correct medical term and that is why I love this channel so much. He used to work on Hubble so it's like hearing from the people that work on the thing almost.

  • @Reallycoolguy1369
    @Reallycoolguy1369 Před 9 měsíci +23

    Your explanations from a science instrument and data processing perspective is the best in the business. Keep up the great work, no other science communicators are bringing these types details to us space fans!

  • @GregorShapiro
    @GregorShapiro Před 9 měsíci +5

    The "Zodiacal light" mentioned around the 3 minute mark was the subject of Brian May's PhD thesis (Brian Bay became famous as the guitarist in a rock band called Queen). Dr. May had to put his degree aspirations on hold for a couple of decades while he was touring the world with the band but finished it and the observations as well as the conclusions he made earlier are still valid and useful research.

  • @Alexandermhinton
    @Alexandermhinton Před 9 měsíci +17

    Just a brilliant educational talk. Thank you for your service.

  • @Ranakade
    @Ranakade Před 8 měsíci +5

    Finally, a real science channel with an actual person on video talking.
    I will subscribe. ❤🙌

  • @alizaidanthamyeez740
    @alizaidanthamyeez740 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Yes! Thank you for making a video covering Euclid. Haven’t seen anyone else go into detail as to how Euclid works.

  • @jason8313
    @jason8313 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I was blown away by the overall presentation of the content. It reminded me of the special episodes on a topic they used to have on TV way back in the 90's....discovery channel or TLC I believe. Subscribed, for sure. Thank you.

    • @blackhole3298
      @blackhole3298 Před 8 měsíci

      I think this is one of the greatest achievements of humanity. Mapping the universe. This will lay the cornerstone for future science and space travel. We are first to expand humanities observational realm to the almost entire possible-visible universe

  • @robertroy1878
    @robertroy1878 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Awesome coverage of Euclid. As with every new telescope, new and exciting discoveries are certain!

  • @charlesnazare7358
    @charlesnazare7358 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Awesome explanation of Euclid's mission Cristian! Well done!
    Thanks a million!

  • @cavesalamander6308
    @cavesalamander6308 Před 9 měsíci +4

    From your videos we know about the JWST device and detectors. Please tell us more about the device and equipment of Euclid. Thank you in advance.

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Great graphics, very interesting and informative, thank you sir.

  • @pkjones5263
    @pkjones5263 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Superb content, as usual.

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Před 8 měsíci +4

    CHRISTIAN!!! I'm def late to the party!!! I'm always amazed at how with each telescope we come up with, the bigger and clearer the picture of the universe is getting!! This seems like a great tool!!!

  • @dancingwiththedogsdj
    @dancingwiththedogsdj Před 9 měsíci +13

    Launch Pad!! Young man, there you are!! I'm so excited! Been needing a good dose of LPA! Thank you for being you and doing what you do! 🍻🌎❤️🚀🎶🕺

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +3

      You are so very kind, thank you!

    • @dancingwiththedogsdj
      @dancingwiththedogsdj Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy you have been so kind and amazing from the moment I fell upon a live stream a couple of years ago and instead of making fun of me for not knowing who the guest was, you took a few moments and gave me a quick run down and just suggested I stick around and see how it goes and ask questions if necessary... Maybe not verbatim, but very polite and always kind and responsive since! I try to catch whatever comes out 🍻🌎❤️🚀

  • @nicolasperrault3363
    @nicolasperrault3363 Před 9 měsíci +5

    You are the best and most informative!

  • @conanichigawa
    @conanichigawa Před 9 měsíci +5

    I'm a simple man. I see your newly uploaded video, i click to watch... immediately.

  • @Nienormalny
    @Nienormalny Před 8 měsíci +3

    This launch was surprisingly quiet. Good to hear some interesting facts about Euclid, thanks!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, it was a little on the down-low, but I'm glad it's up and running smoothly!

  • @didyouknowamazingfacts2790
    @didyouknowamazingfacts2790 Před 9 měsíci +4

    My favorite science channel. He goes very in-depth technically which is digestible.

  • @dancingwiththedogsdj
    @dancingwiththedogsdj Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your videos have always been some of my favorites for years since I ran across the channel and I just realized why I enjoy your presence so much. You were the first "CZcamsr" I respected and in such a friendly manner, plus you have continued to do so over quite some time. Appreciate all of your time and patience! 🍻🌎♥️🎶🕺

  • @Locut0s
    @Locut0s Před 9 měsíci +2

    It’s insane that when I was a child we were just starting to piece together the rough distribution of mater in the universe. And now we are on the cusp of knowing the positions of BILLIONS of galaxies!

  • @dextercampbell796
    @dextercampbell796 Před 9 měsíci +3

    LETS FREAKIN GO! new content on a rainy day. yes please!☺☺☺

  • @joedasilva134
    @joedasilva134 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Very exciting machine . Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @earbuds412
    @earbuds412 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This was one of the best videos on this subject! Thank you, Christian! And thats one of my favorite shirts of yours! :)

  • @zeitgeist8167
    @zeitgeist8167 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Amazing information, hard to take it all in. Much appreciated!

  • @hartm4nn
    @hartm4nn Před 8 měsíci +2

    I would like to thank for this educational video. You always bring great content well explained in so much detail. Awesome work!

  • @TheRevenant-pn2xi
    @TheRevenant-pn2xi Před 9 měsíci +3

    thanks for these videos, they are immensely educational!

  • @Ava31415
    @Ava31415 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good one, thanks for all your efforts.

  • @justexactlyperfectbrothersband
    @justexactlyperfectbrothersband Před 9 měsíci +5

    Can they tell if its a loop of lazy lightning? Thank you Christian, I've been wanting an understanding of Euclid and how it differs/fits in with JWST, Hubble etc. and now i've got it! Marvellous man!

  • @vencislav_krumov
    @vencislav_krumov Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for another great insight!

  • @abbieamavi
    @abbieamavi Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this!! Super interesting, but also helped me prepare my final presentation for astronomy this semester. 😊

  • @drbachimanchi
    @drbachimanchi Před 8 měsíci

    Another wonderful presentation

  • @Eamenic1
    @Eamenic1 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video man.

  • @JenniferA886
    @JenniferA886 Před 8 měsíci +3

    10/10… love your content 👍👍👍

  • @BethBarany
    @BethBarany Před 9 měsíci +1

    wow! now i understand the value of Euclid! Thanks!!😮❤

  • @russellneitzke4972
    @russellneitzke4972 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for over-simplifying it for me.

  • @svOcelot
    @svOcelot Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you! A nice concise yet informative explanation. I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Dark matter/energy concept(s), as they seem to be changing as scientists find more holes in the current model-de-jour. And I so prefer a real, live voice over the synthesized voices of some channels.

  • @AndersWelander
    @AndersWelander Před 9 měsíci +2

    Your videos are the greatest.

  • @knudjahnke5166
    @knudjahnke5166 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you, nice and accurate summary of our mission! (Euclid NISP photometry instrument scientist writing here)

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 8 měsíci

      Wow, thank you, I’m so glad I didn’t mess it up too badly 🙂

  • @smeeself
    @smeeself Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank you. 👍

  • @wefinishthisnow3883
    @wefinishthisnow3883 Před 8 měsíci

    Best video on youtube on Euclid - easily.
    Having said that, LUVOIR-A or the Carl Sagan Observatory are what I want to see. I hope to see an image of an exoplanet before my life finishes as well as to gather enough data to perform a statistical analysis that would give us a good idea on whether or not we truly are alone in the universe.

  • @TuNguyen-vu1cg
    @TuNguyen-vu1cg Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much

  • @Voulltapher
    @Voulltapher Před 9 měsíci +2

    Love the video.

  • @lifeisstr4nge
    @lifeisstr4nge Před 9 měsíci +3

    Wow. Truly a time to be alive and get information like this!

  • @FRED-gx2qk
    @FRED-gx2qk Před 2 měsíci

    Great report Sir🌄

  • @FuriosoDrummer
    @FuriosoDrummer Před 8 měsíci

    I'm not a physicist, but I am a scientist, and for my money Christian is the best science educator on youtube right now.

  • @haroldmasterson3863
    @haroldmasterson3863 Před 8 měsíci

    Very enjoyable, can anyone provide some insight on how the DESI survey will contribute to the data gathered by the surveys discussed in video.

  • @Mandragara
    @Mandragara Před 9 měsíci

    4:25 - technically true but I think it's important to distinguish between magnitude and surface brightness

  • @jamesdavison6290
    @jamesdavison6290 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Sloan Sky Survey Telescope is at Apache point in New Mexico!

  • @patrickwalsh2361
    @patrickwalsh2361 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Wow! How exciting!
    How will the Euclid know that the gravitational lensing is due to dark matter as opposed to random black holes distributed throughout space? The black holes will distort less?
    I liked the “soup nazi” reference humor 🤣😂👍🏻

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Před 8 měsíci +1

    As always, excellent video!
    But the matter in the universe is like 85% dark isn't it? The 95% figure is the dark part of the matter+energy?

  • @physicslover1950
    @physicslover1950 Před 8 měsíci

    I heard about microlensing for the first time... Can you please elaborate this microlensing?...
    When are we going to see the First light from the Giant Magellan Telescope?

  • @kalaperkins9883
    @kalaperkins9883 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello! SDSS Sloan Digital Sky Survey Telescope is in southern New Mexico 😁 ( not Arizona)

  • @jacobduncan2142
    @jacobduncan2142 Před 6 měsíci

    Hope to see you again soon! Miss your videos.

  • @TheCosmicGuy0111
    @TheCosmicGuy0111 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice

  • @AndersWelander
    @AndersWelander Před 9 měsíci +2

    If "dark matter" was called "invisible matter" instead then you would never have to explain that it isn't actually dark but it is invisible.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +6

      Yes, but then again this is the field where we call the remnants of dying stars "planetary nebulae" and O & B-type stars "early" and K & M-type stars "late". This is the field where nothing is named correctly!

  • @johnnydoe3603
    @johnnydoe3603 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just after Watching a Video on the
    Use of Geometry by Babylonians
    much earlier to Tract the Movement
    of Jupiter in the Sky. 😊

  • @bpka1894
    @bpka1894 Před 7 měsíci

    Professor Ready :- Can you please talk about JuMBO's, jupiter mass binary objects, a recent discovery in orion nebula based on Jwst observations.

  • @zlm001
    @zlm001 Před 8 měsíci +1

    When can we all just agree that JWST should be referred to as J-Dubs when talking about it?

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm still wondering why they didn't use S-shaped secondary supports. I believe they would eliminate star spikes. The design sure looks like it could have been built this way.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Good question. I'm not sure, but if I had to guess they probably went with a design that they knew could survive launch. Besides, they're not going to be looking at stars very much anyways.

    • @bazpearce9993
      @bazpearce9993 Před 9 měsíci

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy That's a reasonable answer. I would expect a similar response from those who do know, thinking about it.

  • @Sugar3Glider
    @Sugar3Glider Před 4 měsíci

    2B A.B.B. Mustve been a crazy year

  • @eugeniobevilacqua4606
    @eugeniobevilacqua4606 Před 9 měsíci +3

    No high energy astrophysics for US, not just for YOU.

  • @trebell885
    @trebell885 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Far out man🌍

  • @palfers1
    @palfers1 Před 9 měsíci

    I don't understand how one can attribute lensing due to dark matter in the foreground cluster as opposed to due to the supermassive black holes in the foreground cluster.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +4

      SMBHs are at the centers of those galaxies in the foreground cluster, but their mass isn't enough to create the lensing we see. For example, the milky way's SMBH, Sag A*, is 4 million solar masses, yet the Milky Way has ~400 billion solar masses worth of stars. The black hole is *tiny* compared to the rest of the galaxy, and doesn't exert enough gravitational pull to keep the rest of the stars in orbit around it, let alone everything else!

    • @CB-rv9kb
      @CB-rv9kb Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@LaunchPadAstronomyso the sagA SMBH seeds the central mass that eventually builds and directs the form of the circling spiral galaxy?

  • @TheBaconStrip
    @TheBaconStrip Před 9 měsíci +4

    Your videos and explanations are easy for the layman to understand.
    I also thank you for explaining that how Russia violates international law so they get left behind and loose access to space exploration opportunities. Amazing video in every way.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Thanks! I know the impact to astronomy is insignificant compared to the impact to Ukraine but Russia’s invasion does have impacts that go far beyond the war.

    • @TheBaconStrip
      @TheBaconStrip Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@LaunchPadAstronomyAbsolutely!

  • @dziban303
    @dziban303 Před 9 měsíci +2

    guayabera, or bowling shirt?

  • @jamescollier3
    @jamescollier3 Před 9 měsíci

    11:26 What are the units on the x Axis? lol

  • @prdoyle
    @prdoyle Před 8 měsíci

    1:15 - *dark matter and dark energy

  • @cammus
    @cammus Před 9 měsíci

    Why they have to put Euclid at L2 ? I got it about JWST , but this one.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Same reason, actually - so they can keep it cold for the near-infrared work. It's really the best place to put any astronomical telescope.

  • @mickythetabby7345
    @mickythetabby7345 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi

  • @Ni999
    @Ni999 Před 9 měsíci +1

    1:15 saying that 95% of the universe is in the form of dark matter. No. The current estimates are about 27% dark matter and about 68% dark energy. Together they add to a bit more than 95%.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +1

      95% of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark matter. But later in the video I quote the composition of the universe using the numbers you cited.

    • @Ni999
      @Ni999 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy Please check again. 85% of the matter is dark.

  • @ollietinsley6223
    @ollietinsley6223 Před 9 měsíci

    How can the universe be flat? How can galaxies expand away from each other in all directions if this is the case?

    • @TheDanEdwards
      @TheDanEdwards Před 8 měsíci +1

      Flatness is about geometry, not about size. And galaxies (which are not close to each other) expand away from others because the physical space between them expands.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Před 9 měsíci +2

    Russia gettin' it from all sides.. even their own moon lander boycotted them.
    At a very high rate of speed, it seems.

    • @CB-rv9kb
      @CB-rv9kb Před 8 měsíci

      Russian scientists must eye-rolling, head-shaking and tut-tutting at Putin big time...

  • @Youtuber-ku4nk
    @Youtuber-ku4nk Před 9 měsíci

    I don't understand the concept of calling the universe Flat and havn't seen anybody explaining it.

    • @RaimoKangasniemi
      @RaimoKangasniemi Před 9 měsíci

      "What does a flat universe mean, though? This flatness isn’t the two-dimensional kind we often encounter in everyday life, but you can envision it with a few analogies.
      Say you’re standing in one corner of a square room. Walk 10 feet along the wall to the next corner, then turn 90 degrees. Walk another 10 feet and turn 90 degrees again. Do this twice more and you’ll find yourself back where you started - you’ve completed a square. This is the standard Euclidean geometry that we all learned in high school, and if you add one more dimension you get a flat universe.
      But conducting this experiment on a positively curved space that's representative of a closed universe would create a different outcome. This time, start at Earth's equator and walk to the North Pole. Then, turn 90 degrees and walk back to the equator. Turn 90 degrees once more and walk back to your starting point. In the flat universe example, it took four turns to get back to where you started, but only three in the closed universe example.
      If you're (understandably) still confused, here's another example: In a flat universe, two rockets flying next to each other will always remain parallel. This is unlike a closed universe, in which the paths of these two rockets will diverge, trek along the curvature of space, and eventually loop around to meet where they started. And in a negatively curved, open universe, the rockets will separate and never cross paths again." m.astronomy.com/news/2021/02/what-shape-is-the-universe

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Fair point. I should have clarified that. In a "flat" universe, objects on parallel paths will remain parallel, presumably for eternity as it implies the universe is also infinite. It's a fascinating topic, but it really merits its own video.

    • @Youtuber-ku4nk
      @Youtuber-ku4nk Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy Thank you that clarifies it :)

  • @JaOzrenRadovanovic
    @JaOzrenRadovanovic Před 8 měsíci +2

    1:32 Universe is flat! Ok, fine with me! But, wait til flatearthers hear that!🤣😂

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan Před 8 měsíci +1

      Should get a T-shirt that says "Flat Universe Society" 🙂

  • @arc-sd8sk
    @arc-sd8sk Před 9 měsíci +1

    3rd

  • @fernandoleanme5928
    @fernandoleanme5928 Před 8 měsíci

    It's likely dark matter doesn't exist

  • @davidpatch8424
    @davidpatch8424 Před 8 měsíci

    So are distorted by dark matter because we are in a black ⚫️ hole 🕳 🤔

  • @kc0itf
    @kc0itf Před 7 měsíci

    Why is the Universe limited to 3 shapes... not even interesting shapes at that?

  • @user-be7lh9kq1g
    @user-be7lh9kq1g Před měsícem

    They. Thinks it flat,like they Earth,I think it never ending in all directions.just saying.

  • @Khaledf
    @Khaledf Před 8 měsíci

    I thought you're gonna talk about what India has accomplished recently. It seems not that important for you? 😮

  • @CaptainBlaine
    @CaptainBlaine Před 9 měsíci

    I really wish scientists/popularizers would stop using the term “dark matter”. We have no idea whether the gravitational influence is in fact “matter”.

  • @duran9664
    @duran9664 Před 8 měsíci

    WRONG😡
    😣😖 Wasting taxpayers money on redundant telescopes 😣😖