JWST Reveals Exoplanets As Never Seen Before

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • JWST is approaching its one year anniversary since launching into space! So what has been found in that first year? Today we focus on exoplanets and summarize the various discoveries made thus far and what we can expect going forward.
    Written and presented by Prof David Kipping. Edited by Jorge Casas. Thumbnail by Helena Widerstrom.
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    ► Conception (0:00)
    ► Brad Hill - There Is But One Good (03:30) [open.spotify.com/album/4pmiXc...]
    ► Falls - Life in Binary (09:35)
    ► Indive - Trace Correction (14:26)
    ::Film/TV clips used::
    ► Interstellar (Paramount Pictures)
    ::Chapters::
    00:00 Introduction
    01:15 JWST Timeline
    02:13 ERO
    03:31 JWST Issues
    05:42 ERS
    06:59 Transit ERS
    09:18 Imaging ERS
    11:18 Cycle 1
    12:12 Cycle 2
    13:44 Final thoughts
    14:26 Outro & Credits
    #JWST #Exoplanets #CoolWorlds
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  • @CoolWorldsLab
    @CoolWorldsLab  Před rokem +9

    Couple of small corrections! The ERS program did involve a TAC, ideas were solicited from white papers that were chosen by a TAC, presented to the Director who then adopted the TAC's recommendations. So it wasn't a proper "cycle" but something inbetween. Also, the DD director is not Greg Robinson, he was the program director at NASA HQ, the director here was the STScI (Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore) - Ken Sembach. Just wanted to catch these errors on the record here! Thanks to Massimo Stiavelli for catching.

  • @stevenmansour2368
    @stevenmansour2368 Před rokem +534

    I bought a telescope because of your channel and instead of spending my nights watching TV or scrolling I'm staring up into the past and learning to love where we are on our pale blue dot. Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these, they're life-altering for a lot of us.

    • @randomdazz
      @randomdazz Před rokem +30

      I took mine apart to clean the mirror and im still working out how to put it back together again lol

    • @stankythecat6735
      @stankythecat6735 Před rokem +9

      Very cool! There is some crazy stuff out there. Just wait till the next visible comet passes by !

    • @tjlambaes
      @tjlambaes Před rokem +4

      I’m looking at getting one myself. Grats on your new hobby.

    • @kjhman
      @kjhman Před rokem +7

      Bout time sir. I’ve been doing that for 20 years lol

    • @seanaugagnon6383
      @seanaugagnon6383 Před rokem +2

      That's absolutely beautiful and wonderful. Ye mighty, look upon my works and despair. We are dust upon the wind of space and time.

  • @j944ew
    @j944ew Před rokem +39

    Best moment in life is getting that cool world's new video notification.

    • @GalitArt
      @GalitArt Před rokem +2

      Facts man

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Před rokem

      Yall really need to start rethinking your priorities 😒 🙄.
      Just saying

    • @gravoc857
      @gravoc857 Před rokem +1

      @@KGB.83 Mind your business

    • @GalitArt
      @GalitArt Před rokem

      @@KGB.83 there's always a person not happy with their life trying to make themselves feel better by putting someone else down. You need to rethink your priorities and focus on. Your own boring life. I've noticed that people who are always worried about others are either 1. Unhappy or 2. Broke lol! Which one are you

    • @xavian_hd1355
      @xavian_hd1355 Před rokem +1

      You got it

  • @chosentonessournotes
    @chosentonessournotes Před rokem +225

    Really appreciate that you’re not only a scientist but you take time out to educate your audience. Love this stuff. We may not hold the same views on things but I love this stuff.

    • @CoolWorldsLab
      @CoolWorldsLab  Před rokem +42

      Thanks yes it’s a tricky balance!

    • @stankythecat6735
      @stankythecat6735 Před rokem +5

      Well put !

    • @JohnnyWednesday
      @JohnnyWednesday Před rokem +7

      Absolutely agree - after you've been working all day and you're tired, to take the time to do something for others? that's awesome!

    • @tombaugh7638
      @tombaugh7638 Před rokem +5

      100% he’s fast becoming my favourite on here. Hello from back home, by the way! With love from Yorkshire

    • @mateusnicolinibezerra9757
      @mateusnicolinibezerra9757 Před rokem +2

      @@tombaugh7638 You are very handsome Superior British Daddy 😍🤤

  • @tonytaskforce3465
    @tonytaskforce3465 Před rokem +32

    A scientist with the heart of a poet. Definitely my favorite scholar. 🤩
    I'm keen on anything and everything to find other life in the cosmos; even if it's only little germs. It will be such a relief to know that we are not alone and that the whole burden of life and consciousness does not rest on us. 🤓

  • @timvoliva2269
    @timvoliva2269 Před rokem +70

    I'm not an astrophysicist or even an astronomer but I do appreciate the work your team performs. Reading Carl Sagan's book Pale Blue Dot and learning about the great demotions made me curios to learn more about the wonders of the universe. The videos produced by the Cool Worlds team are some of the highest quality found anywhere. Keep up the good work.

    • @pariah_carey
      @pariah_carey Před rokem +2

      While you are reading Sagan, check out “The Demon-Haunted World”.

    • @aashishdevgun
      @aashishdevgun Před rokem

      @@pariah_carey what is this book about and how does it relate with Carl Sagan?

    • @pariah_carey
      @pariah_carey Před rokem +1

      @@aashishdevgun he wrote it. and it’s about Rational Skepticism and the Thesis that there is usually a Practical Explanation behind the Incidents of Alleged Paranormal/Supernatural Phenomena, like the Guys who admitted to faking the Crop Circles in England.

  • @InglouriousBradsterd
    @InglouriousBradsterd Před rokem +37

    Always great content and production. Cool Worlds is one of my favorite channels on YT.

  • @georgespalding7640
    @georgespalding7640 Před rokem +26

    To think that we are getting personal Insight from one of the individuals who actually is involved in the USE of this incredible scientific instrument is just such a privilege in itself. I am very fascinated by what we are about to witness on this channel, especially in relation to the JWST projects and their numerous discoveries. What a time to be alive.

    • @MarkLLynch
      @MarkLLynch Před rokem +1

      Truly amazing time to be alive!

  • @kirk1147
    @kirk1147 Před rokem +6

    Your enthusiasm and sense of wonder is absolutely infectious! Please keep Cool Worlds coming!

  • @bigjermboktown6976
    @bigjermboktown6976 Před rokem +15

    I've always said there's certain people on CZcams with certain content that apparently the universe picked to do the types of topics they do. And the Cool world's lab is certainly at the top! this guy is one of the main ones that got me back hooked on cosmology and you are the perfect person to narrate and make these sorts of videos! Just absolutely fn awesome

  • @jamesgeary4294
    @jamesgeary4294 Před rokem +9

    Everything about JWST is exciting, but exoplanets especially. Really interested in the atmospheric retrievals, especially if they can detect biosignatures. I'd like to hear what you think the capabilities of future space/ground telescopes might be, like the proposed Carl Sagan or Luvoir telescopes.

  • @CoolWorldsLab
    @CoolWorldsLab  Před rokem +63

    Thanks for watching everyone! Let me know what JWST science you're waiting for. BTW the tee I'm wearing is available here cool-worlds-store.creator-spring.com/listing/jwst-captures-smacs-0723

    • @pieterzwaneveld5196
      @pieterzwaneveld5196 Před rokem +4

      Definitely the TRAPPIST-1 system. Hopefully we will see large proportions of oxygen in the atmosphere. Could we inver the average surface temperature of those worlds with JWST?

    • @paulgray2928
      @paulgray2928 Před rokem +1

      More exoplanet, fascinating 💪

    • @chucksmith9047
      @chucksmith9047 Před rokem +1

      Dr. Kipping
      Your Cool Worlds channel is my favorite CZcams channel. Responding to your solicitation for JWST research areas, although I find many sub-disciplines of astronomy interesting, my pet interest area is star formation and stellar evolution. I read somewhere where there are only a few scopes that can penetrate the dust of embedded clusters. Their list included ALMA, LMT, and the 30m IRAM. SMA was not included for unknown reasons and there may be others. JWST was included in the list and I am looking forward to the science coming out of that instrument for that science discipline. After “The Pillars of Creation” release from the NIRcam, I waited with unbridled anticipation for the MIRI release. That release included three filters of which the longest wavelength was 14 microns. I am curious what the MIRI lower limit of about 28 microns might reveal.
      Please keep up the stimulating lectures on your channel.

    • @thedarkknight1971
      @thedarkknight1971 Před rokem +1

      Not that they will, BUT>>> I HOPE OF ALL HOPES that they get the 15 Metre Luvoir space telescope up there (for those not in the know, it's pretty much same design, but BIGGER!). As much as a HUGE leap in capability JWST is over the great piece of kit Hubble has/and continues to be (and we look for ward to the best JWST can give us so far). the 'Folding technology' has been proven to work (from compact to fully open 6.5 Metre mirror size). JUST IMAGINE how much more detail we could see, how much FURTHER BACK in time we could see, how much more information could we gleam from discovered and as yet undiscovered stars, planets, systems, gasses and much more with a full 15 Metre mirror (and by the time they start building it, it having the latest cutting edge technology, Image Sensors and computer systems on board). So yeah, I agree, we have yet to see/experience JWST at its finest....
      But MAN!.... I R E A L L Y H O P E the 15m Luvoir gets built and sent up there too, before I 'Close my eyes for my big sleep' (I'm 51 now)... 🤞🤞🤞 😎🇬🇧

    • @ShakySpaceYT
      @ShakySpaceYT Před rokem +2

      Might be a bit of a boring answer, but I just cant wait to see more deep field images. There's just something truly breath-taking about them

  • @kevinsayes
    @kevinsayes Před rokem +8

    If we find an exoplanet with chemical comps that suggest life to a high degree of certainty, I bet the Sagan telescope gets fully funded and launched much sooner than it probably would otherwise. That telescope will give us visible light images of other worlds. Can’t even imagine how cool it’s going to be to see someday

  • @sai269
    @sai269 Před rokem +14

    I've come to be more excited about your uploads than almost anything else I do on a weekly/monthly basis.
    Thank you so much.

  • @lorddoinkus9912
    @lorddoinkus9912 Před rokem +2

    As an astrobiology nerd those Trappist-1 observations really are exciting and it's hard to contain it.

  • @JamesOKeefe-US
    @JamesOKeefe-US Před rokem +15

    I love all the cool world videos so much but I wanted to mention that I appreciate this background science update. I am a non-scientist so these kinds of videos truly help to understand how tools like the JWST can be used and what things to expect from them. It adds a layer of excitement about the science to come so thank you for this!!

    • @Sharkie1717
      @Sharkie1717 Před rokem +1

      Totally agree. Great stuff 👍

    • @OnizukaKakashi47
      @OnizukaKakashi47 Před rokem +2

      @James OKeefe This point you bring up about making it much easier to understand how the tools like the JWST can be used and what we can expect from them is very exciting indeed. This is crucial when it comes to inspiring new future scientists to pursue their careers in whatever field they happen to choose for their own personal career path.
      @Cool Worlds Inspiring others by making complex subjects easy to understand for non-scientists, new scientists, scholars and curious minds alike is one of David's biggest strengths and for that reason I think he is going to be one of the most successful science teachers of our generation.

  • @michaelpipkin9942
    @michaelpipkin9942 Před rokem +2

    Whatever happens, I am just happy that the JWT got up there safe... And we all got home safe. THANKS for GIVING us this video.

  • @mondarchitect
    @mondarchitect Před rokem +4

    I feel so happy to see you so excited about your studies, man.
    Thanks for the amazing videos too. 😊

  • @bbbl67
    @bbbl67 Před rokem +3

    Can you do any of these exomoon observations with Hubble, now that everyone is trying to get time on JWST? Also one topic you might want to cover would be the next generation telescope after JWST, which I think is now called the Carl Sagan observatory, but was previously known as LUVOIR? Compare the capabilities of Sagan vs. Webb vs. Hubble.

  • @zobr0s77
    @zobr0s77 Před rokem +4

    This is easily my favourite channel on youtube :D

  • @all0utmetal735
    @all0utmetal735 Před rokem +1

    I need every single shirt in your catalog. This is my absolute favorite channel ever.

  • @Deamon93IT
    @Deamon93IT Před rokem +3

    Good luck with Cycle 2! Would be so awesome to have JWST look at moons analogue to the ones in our backyard, as that should spur further interest

  • @SixStringHarmonies
    @SixStringHarmonies Před rokem +3

    I think we're all dying to see an Earth-like water world imaged.

  • @bebrown2354
    @bebrown2354 Před rokem +2

    Cool video. Its nice that you guys take the time to make these videos. Otherwise most of us would have no clue whats going on with JWST.

  • @rwarren58
    @rwarren58 Před rokem +2

    A wonderful gift for the holidays. Thank you for the video, Professor Kipping!

  • @Mr.Deleterious
    @Mr.Deleterious Před rokem +5

    I hope someday we discover a Moon around another star, that is large enough to hold down an atmosphere and it has lush, green and blue features. Essentially a real Pandora. That would be absolutely stunning.

  • @thagrintch
    @thagrintch Před rokem +3

    Life in Binary! Thanks for keeping that song going in your videos! I play this for my students when we're studying math and always think of Cool Worlds. 1 million subscribers coming soon, another great topic, thank you David! Great content.

  • @mentysmith7580
    @mentysmith7580 Před rokem +3

    Without a doubt, Cool Worlds videos are the best thing to exist on CZcams

  • @ShakySpaceYT
    @ShakySpaceYT Před rokem +1

    Amazing vid as always :) love your stuff. Exoplanets are truly amazing

  • @kgbstudio
    @kgbstudio Před rokem +2

    Dr Kippling, big fan here, sometime I would love to hear your take on "extreme" super-optimist futurism / long-termism and how we should propably balance this trend with a more balanced earth-oriented "new philosophy for the future" (which I tend more to)

  • @danielm2313
    @danielm2313 Před rokem +4

    I think the most exciting thing is the possibility of finding life on other planets, and i never understand the overall reluctance to look for it

  • @andyoates8392
    @andyoates8392 Před rokem +10

    Wouldn’t it be truly amazing if we got solid data for an Exomoon from JWST.

    • @andyoates8392
      @andyoates8392 Před rokem

      (It would be fantastic to give John Mather an unexpected surprise) 😁🤓

  • @makjanks
    @makjanks Před rokem +5

    Best channel on youtube. It's even better than Unchartedx

  • @maavi4192
    @maavi4192 Před rokem +9

    I was just reading the paper on WASP-39b yesterday! I did a double take at the 33 Sigma confidence on the water vapor detection. I even had to Google to make sure my understanding of sigma was correct 😂
    Im only an amateur with undergrad level education on this, but 33 Sigma sounds just absolutely ridiculously good.
    JWST scientist and engineers are the best of us

    • @mikeoxmall69420
      @mikeoxmall69420 Před rokem

      33 Sigma
      That's science speak for "yeah that shits definitely there" 😂

  • @thelaughinghyenas8465
    @thelaughinghyenas8465 Před rokem +1

    Gorgeous and fascinating as always. Thank you.

  • @stupidburp
    @stupidburp Před rokem +1

    The most exciting part is all of it. The ability to collect better data on everything JWST can see and analyze it over years will build up a body of knowledge. This drops the veil slightly between humanity and the universe that blinds us to the unknown.

  • @folcwinep.pywackett8517
    @folcwinep.pywackett8517 Před rokem +3

    This vid has to be the very best description of what JWST is actually doing! Bravo!
    My interest is in Exo-planet atmosphere analysis as a potential indicator of alien life!! Hopefully we might be able to answer
    the question: Is life rare or is it common in the Universe?

  • @zengara11
    @zengara11 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see that you made it-You are a good person

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the updates Prof. Kipping.
    It truly seems that we need more than one JWST.
    $10b seems a lot of money, but that is because they are procured by a single source or entity. All the astronomers of the world could convince their respective governments to jointly finance more Space Telescopes if they so need.
    Also, as it seems that in a Lagrange point there are more micrometeorites than originally thought; therefore future Space Telescopes may require a sort of shield around the mirror.
    Again, thanks. This is the best video update about the JWST on all of CZcams...

  • @freyatilly
    @freyatilly Před rokem +1

    Super Intel. Love this. Thanks for the update

  • @Addison-RN
    @Addison-RN Před rokem +1

    I love your work ! Absolutely astonished every episode I watch and after every episode i applaud. Your voice is very soothing I play episodes I have already watched on loop and fall blissfully asleep - Wouldn't dare put on episodes i didn't see and risk missing something!

  • @breakthecycle5238
    @breakthecycle5238 Před rokem

    hey what a great treat this holiday morning! thanks

  • @DiceDecides
    @DiceDecides Před rokem +1

    thank you for everything you do, i'm so glad i subbed

  • @RockHoward
    @RockHoward Před rokem +3

    For exoplanet research I'm most excited about atmospheric analysis via spectrometry. Direct imaging of young systems is second, but all of it is cool.

  • @Flowmystic
    @Flowmystic Před rokem

    Your content is more that fantastic. Thank you and your team.

  • @GoldReefCity
    @GoldReefCity Před rokem +1

    I’ve been waiting a very long time for this moment in time, where we start seeing the product of JWST’s capabilities. 🎉🎉

  • @mkteku
    @mkteku Před rokem +1

    So much awesomeness in your viddys!
    How do you stay organized with all this info, data, files? I think many would love to learn about/from your behind the scenes, too. Either way, go, Cool Worlds, go!

  • @marcusmichael
    @marcusmichael Před rokem +2

    thanks, it's all so exciting that we can do this sort of thing, I don't have a preference for the results but the ability to detect exomoons is incredible news to me. cant believe it's been a year!

  • @TheSearchPodcast
    @TheSearchPodcast Před rokem +3

    YES!!! Love it when you guys put out new videos 👍👍

  • @Cronites
    @Cronites Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the amazing explainer of JWST observations and it's near future. So exciting!

  • @zouganes
    @zouganes Před rokem +1

    Great stuff! Everything is really interesting in astronomy, but I would be particularly interested on the JWST's contribution to cosmology and the expansion of our knowledge about the universe as a whole. Thank you for your amazing videos.

  • @73whitezz
    @73whitezz Před rokem +1

    JWST has been amazing, I know there's so much science behind the pictures we have seen, but the sheer beauty of the images are what captures my imagination. Hubble has a special place in my heart & now JWST does too.

  • @nilesanders5110
    @nilesanders5110 Před rokem +1

    Love it. I like the content and like the length.

  • @Frazer247
    @Frazer247 Před rokem +2

    Planet imaging, please!
    Cool Worlds deserves JWST's telescope time.
    Thumbs up if you agree!
    Thank you.

  • @tesseractofspaceland5126

    One of my most favourite channel. It's really a great achievement for our species.

  • @mikedonovan4768
    @mikedonovan4768 Před rokem +1

    Mindboggling. For years the idea of the detection of other planets was exciting enough, but the next step.....pictures ? Crazy ! In a good way. 🙂

  • @warehouselead
    @warehouselead Před rokem +1

    Always love your videos! I was getting worried about you and your team with how long its been. You were probably just busy though. I hope all is well!

  • @Yo3j2442
    @Yo3j2442 Před rokem

    This went deeper than most videos thank you for creating this in your space time.

  • @michaelparker8657
    @michaelparker8657 Před rokem +1

    Love your channel David & I agree (of course) that the images from JWST are incredible.

  • @KingBritish
    @KingBritish Před rokem +1

    I can't wait for the first wave of documentaries on TV made using JWST's discoveries. Thanks for the upload as usual David.

  • @SqueakyChase
    @SqueakyChase Před rokem +1

    Thank you for keeping me in a wonderous feeling of youthful curiosity Dr. Kipping. It's easy to get wrapped up in the complexities of everyday life; with the baggage of many politics and tangible horrors created by humanity...and then I hear your voice, intellect and wisdom as you carry me away to the edges of the universe with a laser focus of attention and objectivity.

  • @JohnnyWednesday
    @JohnnyWednesday Před rokem +3

    It's amazing to think that photons from life somewhere in the universe may have been reaching our eyes all our lives

  • @jasperwagen6879
    @jasperwagen6879 Před rokem +1

    Love the content, some of the best science content out there

  • @sgtepic4659
    @sgtepic4659 Před rokem +1

    I got myself a JWST tattoo with the background pattern of your T-shirt in this video, then a galaxy and an eye in the middle. I love this telescope so much

  • @ricklayeux5688
    @ricklayeux5688 Před rokem

    Excellent job, thank you!

  • @dernvader6876
    @dernvader6876 Před rokem +1

    Great vid... thanks... I was really looking forward to those actual pictures of exoplanets, just fantastic ...

  • @dyotoorion1835
    @dyotoorion1835 Před rokem

    Great vid as always. :-)

  • @Naked_Snake
    @Naked_Snake Před 2 měsíci

    This video aged well. Love your optimism at 13:46, congratulation on getting telescope time! Good luck and hope your team continues to make more amazing discoveries!

  • @fotmheki
    @fotmheki Před rokem +1

    Lovely t-shirt!
    Can't wait for the amazing discovery JWST would allow us!

  • @simengrandal6898
    @simengrandal6898 Před rokem

    Hi Professor Kipping and The Cool Worlds Lab team!:D Another great video! Thanks!
    I got a suggestion for a future topic.. How about making a video of Nasa's DART-mission and how the collision affected the orbit of the satelite around its parent asteroid? Did it work as planned? What did we learn? etc..
    I love your work and your productions! Best wishes from Norway;)

  • @mrrob7531
    @mrrob7531 Před rokem +1

    That was awesome! I love everything to do with space. We need to learn everything we can before we blow ourselves up.

  • @Makabert.Abylon
    @Makabert.Abylon Před rokem +2

    Allways fast to click when i see cool worlds!

  • @evetsgurk
    @evetsgurk Před rokem

    My favorite channel. I post links and recommendations repeatedly on my social media!

  • @blaircolquhoun7780
    @blaircolquhoun7780 Před rokem

    You have some nice videos. I love them. Thank you.

  • @kariusbaktus165
    @kariusbaktus165 Před rokem +1

    This is the one we have all been waiting for after jwst launched!

  • @georgeflitzer7160
    @georgeflitzer7160 Před rokem

    Incredible! Very excited about all this! Ty so very much to the crews at NASA and of course this channel!❤❤❤❤

  • @gravelpit5680
    @gravelpit5680 Před rokem +1

    Good stuff. We star fans out here are also excited

  • @robbie8142
    @robbie8142 Před rokem +2

    It blows my mind when I think a picture can be taken of a planet that is soooo far away. That planet was trillions and trillions of miles away. The distance to everything out there is "Insane!"

  • @danie535
    @danie535 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for an awesome video as always! I am hoping for an exo moon discovery!

  • @Trygdog
    @Trygdog Před rokem +1

    Definitely most looking forward to atmosphere analysis for possible signs of life

  • @thelonious-dx9vi
    @thelonious-dx9vi Před rokem +1

    This is the best video I've seen about my telescope, by far. Please more stuff like this.

  • @jerrysstories711
    @jerrysstories711 Před rokem +1

    Since you asked... Please just keep giving us frequent updates of every single interesting thing JWST finds, don't wait for us to ask. Thanks! 🙂

  • @Ocelot56
    @Ocelot56 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Hopefully we can get more planet imaging!

  • @Hochspitz
    @Hochspitz Před rokem +1

    Our moon has been proven to be critical to this planet from whence we evolved. You bring astronomy and your dedication to finding exo moons fascinating.

  • @jestermoon
    @jestermoon Před rokem +1

    So long as you are making the presentation ,
    It's all yours
    Keep on pushing
    Stay Free

  • @PhysioAl1
    @PhysioAl1 Před rokem

    Great episode!

  • @amanipantam6449
    @amanipantam6449 Před rokem

    Ur explanation is very clear and loud sir

  • @di_avo
    @di_avo Před rokem

    Got turned onto your channel from Lex podcast the other day. I’m not a scientist just really into moons of the solar system, by far Titan is my favourite but also find the Charon-Pluto system really fascinating. It’s very cool to feed of your expertise and enthusiasm for exo moons.
    Personally I want to start understanding the promise and challenges that exomoon (any moon) habitability presents.
    Like I’m sure that we’ll eventually find well placed exomoons but we’ll have to think about how their host planets could affect habitability like how Jupiter ravages Io with magnetism and charged particle creation.
    I also think that exomoons disappearing behind their planet relative to the host star(s) could be a wild ride in terms of effect.
    I personally feel that exomoons will be so abundant that we could write down any given configuration and condition set for one hypothetically .. and then one day it’ll turn up in observation. For example what about an exact/close facsimile of the Saturn-Titan system but just closer to its star (or farther).. and then we could learn some incredible things about how that system evolves.
    I want to go to Titan so bad haha.
    Anyway really like the channel.. can’t wait for more JWST stuff to come down

  • @freespirit995
    @freespirit995 Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for this update. I feel (as a non-scientist) privileged to be alive to witness this age of tremendous discoveries!
    Could I suggest that you might also cover the difficulties posed by JWST's superlative sensitivity and data gathering? From what I read, it appears that our own instruments are in some cases too crude or not sensitive enough to understand properly the data being transmitted by JWST. I also gather that some of the modelling made to interpret the data is proving too imprecise to really understand JWST reports. One instance I read was the temperature estimates that ranged from (for example) 30 to 300 Celsius, a range that would be very significant for climates or even biological processes on exoplanets: until we can refine our interpretative instruments and modelling, it seems that we are being given more information (or more complex information) than we can manage. If that is something approaching the current situation, I think this would make a very interesting video.

  • @allenrhodes7361
    @allenrhodes7361 Před rokem +1

    Very significant findings! Let's hope that the data doesn't fall apart. By the time we get to investigate in person, it might be habitable. Also, you might need a larger sized tee shirt.

  • @brookeberesford
    @brookeberesford Před rokem +2

    Lets hope the likes catch up to the subs. Stay thoughtful, stay curious! Thank you for this, love you guys. Keep at it.

  • @AmitKumar-xw5gp
    @AmitKumar-xw5gp Před rokem +1

    Which microphone are you using.. The sound is extremely clear.. I loved the clarity..and by the way, the whole video was awesome.

  • @nickcaci7238
    @nickcaci7238 Před 5 měsíci

    Scope time… I remember back in the early 60’s a field trip up to the observation deck of the empire State building with the Boy Scouts the anxious wait I endured in the line before I could drop my quarter into the binoculars. I hope you get your time soon. Love your presentation.

  • @mbj__
    @mbj__ Před rokem +3

    Very informative video as always. Thanks!
    Exoplanets is a very 'crowd pleasing' target these days and will for sure get ample JWST time. But shouldn't your team be able to piggyback many of those efforts to also catch exomoon candidated? I would expect that JWST projects investigating exoplanets could also support related investigations such as exomoons, indicators of biological life, atmospheric surprises (what if we found CFC's), and even megastructures.
    Perhaps it "only" takes the use of one extra instrument to be used during another existing observation project in order to support one or several other observation proposals.

  • @bellyvomit7460
    @bellyvomit7460 Před rokem +2

    I love the idea of content on Exo-moons. I personally find moons to be just as interesting as planets. For me, Titan is the coolest object in our solar system with its methane lakes and all, and its not even a planet. So Yeah, Exo-moon content would be awesome, but then again everything on this channel is pretty awesome.

  • @danielporteous7904
    @danielporteous7904 Před rokem +1

    stellar formation i.e. orion nebula, proto-stars, accretion disk imaging is also looking exciting. can't wait for more data from orion, tarantula, taurus molecular cloud.

  • @ChrisBrengel
    @ChrisBrengel Před rokem +2

    2:01 early (gorgeous!) Photos
    10:27 imaging an exo-planet!
    12:41 JWST is the first time can find exo-moons

  • @tonisaptoni6258
    @tonisaptoni6258 Před rokem

    Cool presentation, I like it.

  • @beenaturalinc
    @beenaturalinc Před rokem

    I love your CZcams channel. I can certainly tell that you are chomping at the bit 'EXCITED'. Me too! However, I do want to request that you take a moment and watch your own post here, Dr. Kipping, and ask yourself if there are possibly places where "important" might go better than "excited" (or exciting, etc.).

  • @ericThaBarbaric
    @ericThaBarbaric Před rokem +2

    One thing I’ve never heard addressed or even voiced as a concern is it seems like micro-meteorites would congregate at Lagrange points. I’ve long wondered about this, and now knowing JWST has been hit by 19 so far this seems to be the case. Maybe I’m wrong?