What Are We Actually Seeing in the New James Webb Space Telescope Images? (4K)

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  • The dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun as the world gets its first look at the full capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope’s first full-colour images and spectroscopic data, which uncovers a spectacular collection of cosmic features that have remained elusive until now, have finally been released. In this video, we will look over the images, which include the enormous galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, the amazing data for WASP-96b, the beautiful views of the Southern Ring, and the chaotic clash in Stephan’s Quintet, along with the magnificent cliffs of the Carina Nebula. The collection of deep space images marks the official start of science operations for Webb, so stay tuned as many more images will start to come in thick and fast!
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  • @V101SPACE
    @V101SPACE  Před rokem +91

    The James Webb Space telescope’s first full-colour images and spectroscopic data, which uncovers a spectacular collection of cosmic features that have remained elusive until now, have finally been released! In this video, we will look over the images, which include the enormous galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, the amazing data for WASP-96b, the beautiful views of the Southern Ring, and the chaotic clash in Stephan’s Quintet, along with the magnificent cliffs of the Carina Nebula. Which is your favourite? Let me know below! V

    • @Ammar7q9
      @Ammar7q9 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for making this video!

    • @Ammar7q9
      @Ammar7q9 Před rokem +3

      @@josemoody1743 You're old

    • @isimbulamadmqwe9972
      @isimbulamadmqwe9972 Před rokem +1

      My favorite is also Carina nebula. Btw you forgot to put link of the video you explained stephans quintlet

    • @jjp.8690
      @jjp.8690 Před rokem +2

      Those images cost the taxpayers 10 billion, they better be good.

    • @Ammar7q9
      @Ammar7q9 Před rokem

      @@josemoody1743 LOL

  • @bharat_thapa_
    @bharat_thapa_ Před rokem +65

    *Everyone should feel blessed to see this. Many years ago, people would only imagine to see this.*

    • @ikanaclast
      @ikanaclast Před rokem +6

      Exactly. I am so thankful to the people who have devoted their education and efforts to this. They are heroes in the true sense of the word.

    • @janruszkowski9734
      @janruszkowski9734 Před rokem

      To see what ,more fog in space.

    • @user-pw2hj4zc7s
      @user-pw2hj4zc7s Před měsícem

      Type 6

  • @thelakeman5207
    @thelakeman5207 Před rokem +42

    I remember Hubble's first images and the excitement they created. Now, the Webb telescope is going to blow people's minds!

  • @miaomiaochan
    @miaomiaochan Před rokem +267

    I know I'm not the only one who had an emotional reaction to these images upon seeing them for the first time.
    For goodness' sake, we have invented the closest thing to a time machine that could conceivably exist, and it's allowed us to see wonders our ancestors would never have dreamed existed.

    • @bsways
      @bsways Před rokem +14

      Me farted teeheehee

    • @nabeelhakeem3593
      @nabeelhakeem3593 Před rokem +1

      A question buddy did we just see a photo of a thing which existed in thr past as it says itsqfter bigbang

    • @LadyBeyondTheWall
      @LadyBeyondTheWall Před rokem +20

      @@nabeelhakeem3593 Yes. In the "deep field" photo, the redder the distant points of light are, the older the galaxy is because of how long it takes the light to reach us here on earth. The light gets more red the longer it takes to get to us. And light can "only" move at light speed, which isn't instantaneous. If for whatever reason, our sun just randomly popped out of existence, we wouldn't actually see the light go out for another 8 1/2 whole minutes and our sun is basically on top of us compared to how far these other galaxies are. However many light years something is away from us is how long it takes the light from there to reach us. The stars closest to us are 4 light years away, so it takes light 4 years to travel from that star to us, so we always see it 4 years in its "past".

    • @nabeelhakeem3593
      @nabeelhakeem3593 Před rokem +2

      @@LadyBeyondTheWall you explained it brilliantly my friend. So a question for you is it would be impossible to see even more farther pics right because they have ALREADY happened in thr past and by thr time our light passes there it should be void right as thr consequence of its change is our present state isn't it?

    • @maxtv333thesuperstar3
      @maxtv333thesuperstar3 Před rokem

      @@bsways LMAOO🤣😂

  • @stephielulu9096
    @stephielulu9096 Před rokem +401

    I wish Carl Sagan, Sir Patrick Moore, and Stephen Hawkin were all still alive to see this

    • @yan6425
      @yan6425 Před rokem +6

      🙏

    • @manuelsalinas5705
      @manuelsalinas5705 Před rokem +30

      They are all cheering with joy in heaven. 😢
      Edit: I know they are atheists. I just wanted to make a warm comment.

    • @robertbjgvch190
      @robertbjgvch190 Před rokem +51

      They probably seeing in ways we can't even imagine

    • @kawther2728
      @kawther2728 Před rokem +7

      @@robertbjgvch190 I agree

    • @jorgerivera1664
      @jorgerivera1664 Před rokem

      @@manuelsalinas5705 they were none believers they might be in hell👺👺👺

  • @user-it7ku4xr3y
    @user-it7ku4xr3y Před rokem +142

    Being able to see creation itself so close is truly mesmerizing

    • @Turrican60
      @Turrican60 Před rokem +2

      It certainly is mesmerizing, though how one personally defines 'creation', if there be such a thing, is another matter altogether.......

    • @liyahliyah694
      @liyahliyah694 Před rokem

      @@Turrican60 would you like to expound ?

    • @ad70preterist
      @ad70preterist Před rokem

      Though “scientist” often use this phrase it’s logically impossible to view the creation of the universe in real time. It would be similar to you viewing your own conception. They like to say these things because it makes the whole idea more fun, but lacks any common sense. Additionally the idea of a Big Bang is similarly logically ridiculous - Everything from Nothing. Who would have thought Spontaneous Generation was a thing again.

    • @mec325
      @mec325 Před rokem +5

      @@Turrican60
      (Romans 1:18-19) For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;19 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:...

    • @aalejandro750
      @aalejandro750 Před rokem +7

      @@mec325 🤣🤣

  • @Alirezarz62
    @Alirezarz62 Před rokem +29

    That Carina Nebula image is just beautiful and the fact that the light we receive and the image we see now is from 3800 years before Ancient Egypt built the pyramids is just mind blowing!

    • @juniorsir9521
      @juniorsir9521 Před rokem +2

      How can I be sure these images are James Webb and not Hubble? Also why not photograph the planets first before the stars? Couldn’t this new telescope be able to capture better images of say Uranus or Jupiter?

    • @robotsonmars1989
      @robotsonmars1989 Před rokem

      Don't tell that to Kent Hovind 😆

    • @juniorsir9521
      @juniorsir9521 Před rokem

      @@robotsonmars1989 don’t tell what?

    • @robotsonmars1989
      @robotsonmars1989 Před rokem

      @@juniorsir9521 Its a YEC joke..

  • @thomashaas281
    @thomashaas281 Před rokem +16

    The images of the JWST are not only breathtakingly beautiful for anyone who wants to look closely. They can even shake us, because they reveal the inconceivable variety, size and majesty of the universe more than ever.
    For me personally, they also trigger very deep feelings and questions - curiosity and the desire to grow very, very old in order to be able to learn and see as much as possible are just two of them.
    Above all, I wonder if and how this view of the universe, in which we are embedded like a tiny blue pearl, can serve to make humanity wiser? Yes, this may be a bit naive - but the power of these images is unique and they send a message that goes beyond the purely scientific gain in knowledge.

    • @jerrysponagle3881
      @jerrysponagle3881 Před rokem

      ♥️💯👍

    • @MakeLuvWorldWide
      @MakeLuvWorldWide Před rokem

      Beautifully spoken, but unfortunately majority of the world is so preoccupied with orchestrated worldly tropes and just trying to survive that I think these images will go over the heads of most. Modern day society is so self adored that I don’t think a few sparkly dots will intrigue the average person to dive deeper. It takes a keen interest and awareness to even be up on astronomical news and that of telescopes. I honestly don’t see humanity changing it’s ways or caring for outer space until something devastating or unbelievable happens. Like an alien invasion, or Elon making it to Mars.

  • @CosmicShieldMaiden
    @CosmicShieldMaiden Před rokem +16

    I instantly made the carina nebula picture my wallpaper. Beautiful images.

  • @kimberly-annedixon
    @kimberly-annedixon Před rokem +76

    The Carina Nebula is also my favorite nebula. They're all just so beautiful pictures! I can't wait to see more images from JWST! Thanks for sharing.❤️💐

  • @panchit0z
    @panchit0z Před rokem +18

    I’ve been waiting for this video!! The universe is truly a beautiful place.

  • @chloevalantinettv3789
    @chloevalantinettv3789 Před rokem +26

    i really can't wait for more images from the James Webb telescope! was excited keeping up with it's building, then it's launching, and now excited for it to see all the stars and more out there!

  • @rishikeshkale7003
    @rishikeshkale7003 Před rokem +9

    We can't be Alone in this Universe for sure!

  • @gastropod557
    @gastropod557 Před rokem +18

    Awe-inspiring, mind-boggling, and somehow fiercely tugging at my emotions...an almost physical sensation when seeing these images...every time. In my mid-70s and hoping to hang around a bit longer and enjoy more of this fantastic show. Thinking of Carl Sagan.

    • @poodlegirl6371
      @poodlegirl6371 Před rokem

      OMG, wouldn't Mr. Sagan be thrilled! I hope he is able to check this out as he soars in the heavens above.

  • @traviseastwood
    @traviseastwood Před rokem +15

    This is absolutely amazing. Can’t wait to see other images from Webb

  • @frankbridges2171
    @frankbridges2171 Před rokem +2

    All I can say is WOW this is so amazing

  • @r_thekingslayerx4352
    @r_thekingslayerx4352 Před rokem +8

    Absolutely breathtaking I simply can't wait for more webb discoveries

  • @freddyjosereginomontalvo4667

    Awesome channel with awesome content and great quality as always say 🌍💯

  • @ramachandra776
    @ramachandra776 Před rokem +3

    Great information as usual thanks . Thanks for explaining all the images released till now . The image of a galaxy smashing through the galaxy cluster was really awesome .

  • @Emersonbmx16
    @Emersonbmx16 Před rokem +16

    Everything about this is just amazing, we are truly living in the future! Imagine being the generations in the future that get to go and see all these stars with their own eyes 😩

    • @snappr2523
      @snappr2523 Před rokem +2

      Sorry, that will never happen. You are looking back into deep ancient times, multi-million to almost 13 billion years ago..at unfathomable distances. Because of inflation, these galaxies are estimated to be somewhere between 40 and 90 billion light years away and speeding up as they move away. Many may no longer exist. We will never no. The speed of light (which nothing can surpass due to the laws of physics) is beyond amazing, but it's not even a crawl at these distances.

    • @Emersonbmx16
      @Emersonbmx16 Před rokem

      @@snappr2523 wow yeah I never really thought of how far away these are, maybe not these exact stars then haha

    • @ted331
      @ted331 Před rokem

      mankind is too stupid to get to the stars we'll distroy ourselves. We can't look after earth whats the point in screwing up the universe we' just leave our trash everywhere we go

    • @theenjeneer2792
      @theenjeneer2792 Před rokem

      @@snappr2523 the first image isn’t too far away all of those stars still exist now so we could explore them

    • @snappr2523
      @snappr2523 Před rokem +1

      @@theenjeneer2792 I agree, but the distances between stars are unimaginable. I mean, we launched a satellite (Voyager) appx 40 years ago, it's traveling over 35,0000 miles an hour (fastest speed of a man-made object)and it's just getting to the far edge of our solar system. Our closest neighboring star is about 4.3 light-years away. At the current rate, it will take Voyager over 73,000 years to arrive there. Talking about mind-blowing. The sheer scale of the Galaxy, let alone the Universe is beyond comprehension. Even if we could find a way to travel close to light speed, how do you prevent collisions with stardust/particles (instant death), exposure to radiation, etc., etc. or how do you possibly slow the ship (+ gained-mass) down, and when do you start the deceleration so that you don't blow past the new solar system? We can go on and on. Bottom line, when we talk about visiting stars and such, I guess it's OK to be optimistic, Nevertheless, the chances of that ever happening is highly unlikely.

  • @ellisonhamilton3322
    @ellisonhamilton3322 Před rokem +21

    The clarity of the images thus far is inspiring and certainly fuel the imagination. It's hard to concieve what is yet to come.
    Many thanks and you and Rolo have a great weekend. 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧

  • @Dj1Crook
    @Dj1Crook Před rokem +5

    Always so amazing to watch and with jwst now taking photos imagine how much we can learn from it

  • @Infinicat
    @Infinicat Před rokem +5

    This is so amazing and beautiful. It is staggering how large the universe actually is.
    I didn't think I could feel so much emotion from looking at pictures of space but the implications, particularly of that exoplanet observation, give me hope for the future.

  • @johnrupesh4535
    @johnrupesh4535 Před rokem +27

    Beautiful. Flat earthers don't realize what they are missing.

    • @kevinchavarria6792
      @kevinchavarria6792 Před rokem +3

      Flat earthers are still using their 2D telescopes

    • @jamesreed1027
      @jamesreed1027 Před rokem

      yeah and to think God made all of this ..... NOT lmao

    • @johnrupesh4535
      @johnrupesh4535 Před rokem

      @@jamesreed1027 Who says God made all of this?

    • @jamesreed1027
      @jamesreed1027 Před rokem

      @@johnrupesh4535 the people that think there is a creator that made us

  • @victormecwan3998
    @victormecwan3998 Před rokem +3

    the James webb telescope has opened unexplored vistas of the space several light years away and watching that feels so good.
    The carina Nebula and the quartet and host of other things are beautiful celestial objects which gives us a heavenly feeling.

  • @nigeldawkins
    @nigeldawkins Před rokem +3

    Brilliant as usual!

  • @jamieredman8606
    @jamieredman8606 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for what you do. I really enjoy your content

  • @Adem.940
    @Adem.940 Před rokem +2

    amazing pictures! what a time to be alive to see these!

  • @mithileshkhopkar
    @mithileshkhopkar Před rokem +5

    Can't wait for the next discovery to be done by the Webb Telescope. Overall excellent video ♥️👍

  • @theastronomer5800
    @theastronomer5800 Před rokem +4

    I've seen Stephan's Quintet through my 8" telescope, it's one of my favourite objects! The Webb does show a "bit" more detail than I saw... Amazing images.

    • @noneya609
      @noneya609 Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂That was a funny comment!

  • @naveenraj2008eee
    @naveenraj2008eee Před rokem +2

    Hi
    Nice explanation.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @buzzbatra3
    @buzzbatra3 Před rokem +2

    Amazing Trip 🔮

  • @chicobicalho5621
    @chicobicalho5621 Před rokem +33

    I have no doubt that in this mess of a period in history we are living in right now, the greatest event taking place by a large margin is the James Webb Space Telescope, and the amazing images and scientific data we are about to recieve as of now and for the next many years. I catch myself giddy in utter excitement for what is to come from this magnificent instrument, and what a contrast it is from the desolation of this horrible war, the entire Covid period, the destruction of the Amazon Forest, and global warming. At least we have something truly awesome to look forward to, and I was wondering why humans can mess up so much, when we can produce and deploy a magical tool like the JWST.

    • @thelakeman5207
      @thelakeman5207 Před rokem

      We are on the verge of blowing each other up with nuclear weapons and on the other side of the coin, we have reached new heights of scientific discovery.

    • @stephenharris3427
      @stephenharris3427 Před rokem +3

      Good comments in your transcript ! the evil people in power can,t see the big picture off how wonderful our universe is and we need to protect the planet we have . The JAMES WEB TELESCOPE is an amazing machine showing us the hidden sights we would never of been able to see . looking forward to more images from SIR JAMES WEB .

    • @darkNovaskar
      @darkNovaskar Před rokem +4

      We should be mastering mother nature and the human potential and exploring space even beyond the JWT. Not war not fear mongering or stealing from one another, not hate etc.

    • @jakubkubinsky8627
      @jakubkubinsky8627 Před rokem +4

      I dont understand this either. Why do we have to be petty about land and resources, race, color, gender and other crap. There is so much space, so much resources and so much potential for our growth and prosperity. For a civilization that is 12000 years old we can do incredible things, now imagine what we could do if we stop being idiots and start seeing the bigger picture. We are curious species which drives us forward, yet we still do things our animalistic ancestors did, people are greedy, they never have enough and want more and more. I dont know if we have a place among stars but I certainly hope that we do and reason wins at the end. If not, lets hope that intelligence is a common occurrence and we are not the only hope this universe has.

    • @JGTechBlog
      @JGTechBlog Před rokem +1

      @@jakubkubinsky8627 best comment I have read on the internet just imagine if humans did that we would be in a much better place.

  • @Zebra.Lionfish
    @Zebra.Lionfish Před rokem +4

    Amazing explanations and video. Imagine sending a second space telescope up, set it up at the other side of the solar system and be able to capture a sort of depth perception to these natural artworks :o obviously you'll only get the true experience viewing through VR and a very expensive luxury but hey. I'm just glad they haven't made learning science into a subscription yet.

  • @leonardofiallos7551
    @leonardofiallos7551 Před rokem +1

    The best is yet to come!!

  • @denislemelin7653
    @denislemelin7653 Před rokem +1

    Simply fascinating !!!!

  • @dr.a006
    @dr.a006 Před rokem +3

    I’m amazed by the vast number of background galaxies behind the main focus of the image.

  • @akshaydasv.r.5248
    @akshaydasv.r.5248 Před rokem

    Explanation level 💯🔥🔥

  • @MrMaenambeach
    @MrMaenambeach Před rokem +9

    I like looking at the tiniest dim spots in the image and imagine they must be primordial galaxies or star clusters. This all blows me away. I think the fact that we exist pretty much proves their is "intelligent" life elsewhere. Statistically, I reckon, based on sheer numbers, it is impossible that we are the only technological civilization.

    • @mec325
      @mec325 Před rokem

      This intelligence in question is God the Creator of the universe and all that it contains.

    • @Slash1066
      @Slash1066 Před rokem +2

      @@mec325 Could you please share your proof of this claim that supernatural beings exist?

    • @mec325
      @mec325 Před rokem +1

      @@Slash1066
      (Romans 1:20) For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
      '' Intelligence itself teaches us that there is no creation of anything without there being a creator. For example, when we contemplate a work of art we know very well that it is an artist who created it and that it is not the effect of chance. ''

    • @robotsonmars1989
      @robotsonmars1989 Před rokem

      @@mec325 So you don't know how therefore god did it. Got ya.

    • @noneya609
      @noneya609 Před rokem

      @@mec325 😂😂😂You are such a nitwit!

  • @lil_esko
    @lil_esko Před rokem +8

    Love space and Galaxies, and Mythologies, Documentaries, I love everything that's interesting I guess 👍😍👏

  • @sweetsounds9674
    @sweetsounds9674 Před rokem +7

    In spite of all the hell we're living through, it's amazingly beautiful to see the heavens.

    • @billybob-ro6qf
      @billybob-ro6qf Před rokem

      even more beautiful is to know your saved & on your way to God's sweet Heaven with eternal life. If your not saved I pray you will get saved before its forever to late. Praise JESUS!

    • @jamesreed1027
      @jamesreed1027 Před rokem

      @@billybob-ro6qf this is real can we leave fiction out of it

  • @Ammar7q9
    @Ammar7q9 Před rokem +3

    I've been waiting for you to speak about this! There's definitely more universes.

    • @Turrican60
      @Turrican60 Před rokem

      "Definitely" more universes? You can't possibly know that as science itself cannot yet resolve it.

    • @Ammar7q9
      @Ammar7q9 Před rokem

      @@Turrican60 you must be fun at parties

    • @shalindelta7
      @shalindelta7 Před rokem

      @@Ammar7q9 yea i'm afraid that line doesn't work in this situation as they're spitting facts in a serious/unfunny topic.
      Giving context to your belief would have been appropriate, rn it just looks like you're diverting.

    • @Ammar7q9
      @Ammar7q9 Před rokem

      @@shalindelta7 well there isn't real proof yet that life exists out of earth, I was just excited and wrote "definitely" because these pictures made me think there's more universes. You never know.

    • @shalindelta7
      @shalindelta7 Před rokem +1

      @@Ammar7q9 it's definitely exciting can't deny that.

  • @samanthabusch750
    @samanthabusch750 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL 😀 ❤ THANK YOU!!!!

  • @laeequenadvi4746
    @laeequenadvi4746 Před rokem +3

    It is mind blowing ancient images ever captured in histody of space. Cluster of hundred of galaxies of early universe.
    We are in age of new astronomy. It opened new window to our universe. It is just beginnin.
    Thanks JWST and thanks for NASA, ESA and CSA.

  • @angiesworld8038
    @angiesworld8038 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @jasontipton8430
    @jasontipton8430 Před rokem +1

    Stunning and jaw dropping

  • @nabeelhakeem3593
    @nabeelhakeem3593 Před rokem

    The best explanation I hVe gotten so far

  • @JerBuster77
    @JerBuster77 Před rokem +4

    We can finally look at Uranus more in depth.

    • @johnbowkett80
      @johnbowkett80 Před rokem

      Lucky you.! 😜

    • @eduardogardin879
      @eduardogardin879 Před rokem

      We have plenty of close up pics of our planets taken by brobes above their surfaces. I am surprised so many people interested in this don't know that.

  • @karlotty
    @karlotty Před rokem

    Yeah, Ive seen so much hype thank goodness they actually released these images.

  • @tangbein
    @tangbein Před rokem +7

    Those beams shining from the stars have really become the James Webb Telescope trademark.

    • @papa-steve
      @papa-steve Před rokem

      Are they real or is there a filter on the camera?

    • @WOMDcorp
      @WOMDcorp Před rokem

      That's c.g.i bro...smh

    • @tangbein
      @tangbein Před rokem +1

      @@papa-steve It's because of the hexagonal shape of the mirror. 6 beams give a hexagonal shape. On the Hubble telescope you will find four beams.

  • @daniellansiquot6255
    @daniellansiquot6255 Před rokem +3

    These pictures 📸 of space 🌌 ✨️🌠 are memorizing and beautiful. It so cool to know that we can just take a break from this crazy 🤪 world 🌎 and just look out into what's going on in space 🌌 ✨️🌠

  • @mohanicus
    @mohanicus Před rokem +7

    I found it mind blowing in the deepest image ever taken....on the nasa website they said that the image was from a patch of sky the same size as a grain of sand at arms length by someone on the ground and look what we have seen in a grain of sand patch of sky....all those galaxies....insane.

    • @TheMadridTv
      @TheMadridTv Před rokem

      Seriously I am having such a hard time just imagining the distance of one galaxy inside this grain of sand area, let alone the whole picture and the whole universe.

    • @tregoboing
      @tregoboing Před rokem

      Yep that totally twisted my melon, I just don't have room inside my head to grasp how many grains of sand it would take to cover the sky and therefore how many galaxies there are in the Universe. And then stars. And then planets.

  • @fivish
    @fivish Před rokem +3

    The James Webb has just seen even more galaxies than Hubble could resolve.
    Its galaxies all the way down!

  • @davidschneide5422
    @davidschneide5422 Před rokem +2

    I like the one that they call the Carina...
    it's the sweetest little thing that I've ever seen-a.

  • @berlyngrey9242
    @berlyngrey9242 Před rokem +3

    Ah just as I commented on your previous video I have a new one to watch thank you

  • @lawchambermorshed5304

    Very helpful for us

  • @csch92
    @csch92 Před rokem +10

    Why dont people talk about that most of it might allready be long gone or totaly different looking now? Even full of life? Space and time are scary things!

    • @scorpio4992
      @scorpio4992 Před rokem

      Nah only probably the deep space picture because its billions of years old but the others are young compared to the universe.

  • @syrax101
    @syrax101 Před rokem +30

    Not to get too ahead of myself but if James Webb revealed this kind of images, I shiver to think what Luvoir is capable of doing… wow…

    • @justinhughes5663
      @justinhughes5663 Před rokem +4

      Luvoir is gonna be greatest thing ever created

    • @brandonsavitski
      @brandonsavitski Před rokem +3

      Why didn't they design the Webb telescope with features to search for signatures of life on planets outside of the solar system like this proposed Luvoir telescope? Luvoir isn't even scheduled to be launched until 2039. Took this long to get Webb up there. Should have added far more instruments.

    • @ZiadGomaa2009
      @ZiadGomaa2009 Před rokem +9

      @@brandonsavitski it's not that easy😂

    • @redbitch3362
      @redbitch3362 Před rokem +4

      @@brandonsavitski why don't you do them yourself

    • @TheRedRaven_
      @TheRedRaven_ Před rokem

      @@brandonsavitski It does not matter, you will be long dead before we even consider colonizing earth like planets.

  • @757575436
    @757575436 Před rokem +2

    Amazing.

  • @Laserxray
    @Laserxray Před rokem +2

    The detail is stunning. Keep it coming.

  • @Nefertiti0403
    @Nefertiti0403 Před rokem +2

    I can’t wait either 💜

  • @shibbymiyah6614
    @shibbymiyah6614 Před rokem +1

    Amazing

  • @alfredagahan363
    @alfredagahan363 Před rokem +1

    The Carina wallpaper 10/10. Would recommend

  • @paulcateiii
    @paulcateiii Před rokem +2

    amazing

  • @hawpedilshan88
    @hawpedilshan88 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful

  • @lloydrobinson7081
    @lloydrobinson7081 Před rokem +1

    keep the clips coming

  • @terryjames548
    @terryjames548 Před rokem +3

    I'm amazed at the vastness of outerspace. This is the greatest thing since the moon landing. .

    • @RomseyCC
      @RomseyCC Před rokem

      Which Moon landing, there were 6

    • @robotsonmars1989
      @robotsonmars1989 Před rokem

      @@RomseyCC I'm guessing he means the first one. Like the first sliced bread 😆

  • @HelloWorld-il3jf
    @HelloWorld-il3jf Před rokem +2

    Magnificent

  • @zerihunalemayehu9719
    @zerihunalemayehu9719 Před rokem +6

    JWST is one of my lifetime's human race achievement. I am still speechless and greed for more pictures from this milestone.

    • @MrC9Oh3
      @MrC9Oh3 Před rokem

      What has it revealed to you? More stars.. more questions? It's all pointless, there's only 1 earth. These planets are inhabited, they exist for earth's function.

    • @huawafabe
      @huawafabe Před rokem +3

      @@MrC9Oh3 more questions usually lead to more answers :) The biggest scientifical breakthroughs came from things we haven't expected, you can't really plan great discoveries, you just need to stay curious, and that's what JWST does perfectly.
      Back when they developped quantum mechanics, everyone said "why would i need that? It's just some atoms, we don't need that, we have the real world here"...
      But what has come out of QM? Modern computers, LEDs, Solar Power for green energy, phones... We have no idea how today's research will help us on the long run. But we have to do it.

    • @MrC9Oh3
      @MrC9Oh3 Před rokem

      @@huawafabe IMO this life would be MUCH better without the things you listed.. phones have ruined people, green energy is a joke, solar is a gimmick, computers have their place but have done more harm than good in the long run. I guess I was born in the wrong Era. I feel like life is just a big cycle, humans never stop until they create their own demise.

    • @Alirezarz62
      @Alirezarz62 Před rokem +1

      @@MrC9Oh3 Go to Amish people I'm sure you'll have a place amongst them

    • @huawafabe
      @huawafabe Před rokem

      @@MrC9Oh3 why are you using a phone or computer then if you think it's not good?

  • @ARMikan
    @ARMikan Před rokem

    Best is yet to come 🌌🌠

  • @adriancopping1253
    @adriancopping1253 Před rokem

    Thank you 👍

  • @ActuallyNTiX
    @ActuallyNTiX Před rokem +15

    Does anyone know when we'll get more images? will they be released on more regular basis or what?

    • @freddiestinson1117
      @freddiestinson1117 Před rokem +4

      NASA mentioned there will be updates every week during the unveiling show.

    • @saukhaven
      @saukhaven Před rokem

      You may enjoy subscribing to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) youtube channel (search by name). Then you can get notifications directly from the science team.

  • @emmanuelokenwa3872
    @emmanuelokenwa3872 Před rokem

    I still cannot comprehend how so many galaxies exist, some without a name. And there is a possibility that they all carry intelligent life. Breathtaking.

  • @tamimkhan5191
    @tamimkhan5191 Před rokem +1

    Sobahnallha so beautiful images for James Webb

  • @usman710
    @usman710 Před rokem +1

    Exciting new era in human history

  • @desertwind6923
    @desertwind6923 Před rokem +1

    Good job

  • @majinvegeta9280
    @majinvegeta9280 Před rokem +6

    The deep field pic they said is an area of space the size of a grain of sand held out at arms length

  • @sumuqh
    @sumuqh Před rokem +1

    This is so exciting 😅

  • @AbhishekMOfficial
    @AbhishekMOfficial Před rokem +4

    This New Telescope will Empower our Hunger for Cosmos

  • @juanlondono4592
    @juanlondono4592 Před rokem

    The beauty of creation

  • @Nzeenzi
    @Nzeenzi Před rokem

    So exciting

  • @eMKayyoUwhY
    @eMKayyoUwhY Před rokem

    The first thing I do when I notice that V101 uploaded a new video:
    ✔️ Like 👍🏻
    Regardless of what the topic is.....
    🚀

  • @pragatimishra7953
    @pragatimishra7953 Před rokem +2

    I seriously only want to travel outside the Earth in this life! I m dying for it.

  • @khinmaungthein2624
    @khinmaungthein2624 Před rokem +4

    Greatest n amazing images.👍👍👍💪💪💪⚘⚘⚘❤❤❤

  • @susaneuliano7692
    @susaneuliano7692 Před rokem

    Then there is hope for mankind. I was in awe of this revelation. Thank you.

  • @ashdrive
    @ashdrive Před rokem +1

    Its just mind blowing. I wonder if Human kind will ever have a telescope that will reach far back to the birth of the universe....and beyond 🤔
    Delightful narration...

  • @f5370
    @f5370 Před rokem +2

    With this ultra telescope and the mars rovers we will have years of interesting images

  • @neithus1
    @neithus1 Před rokem +2

    It's amazing just to look in to the night sky... not to mention about those amazing pictures ! ...and there are people around me who thinks earth is flat !

  • @siyyamsarfraz8404
    @siyyamsarfraz8404 Před rokem +2

    will this telescope capture the images of new planets that we have never seen before?

  • @Widderic
    @Widderic Před rokem +4

    I cried when I saw those images, but not as much as I'll cry when we start finding habitable worlds. We are not alone.

  • @amrikjohal1240
    @amrikjohal1240 Před rokem

    Very good latest news from jwts.thanks.

  • @DanielClementYoga
    @DanielClementYoga Před rokem +1

    We can all get excited about this, no matter what your disagreements with others are.

  • @mainstay.
    @mainstay. Před rokem

    Interesting audio scene transition - a sharp intake of breath.

  • @phillipbaldwin
    @phillipbaldwin Před rokem

    Magnificent. Question. What does the 'dust' mentioned in the video consist of? Do we know?

  • @janicestevenson6496
    @janicestevenson6496 Před rokem +14

    Seeing these images of the vast physical universe hopefully expands our minds beyond the borders of our earth to recognize we are not the center of life, but only a small particle of sand on a beach stretching out beyond our capacity to imagine, much less understand. Marshall Vian Summers refers to this large panorama of life as the Greater Community. Here is an excerpt from his writings (revelations received over decades about humanity's place in the universe and the purpose for our time here on this small planet).
    "Beyond the curtain of shining stars above us is the living cosmos, pulsing with movement, change, conflict and relationship. It is a vast community --a billion billion civilizations undergoing a relentless process of birth, growth, maturity and decay, all in an expanding universe whose outer limits none have explored... Without such a revelation, could we know our place and purpose in the universe? Could we know the destiny of humanity and what awaits us beyond the borders of our world? Could we gain the wisdom, the understanding, and the motivation to preserve our world, to end our ceaseless conflicts with each other and to emerge safely and successfully into a non-human universe, a universe which does not have our interests in mind?" (from Life in the Universe, one book of the revelation received and recorded by Marshall Vian Summers)

    • @ahamdomar731
      @ahamdomar731 Před rokem

      If u became a Muslim you're gonna find answers for all your wonderings
      Or just read about Islam and ask what you want to know about it, ok
      Good luck

    • @maltheri9833
      @maltheri9833 Před rokem

      @@ahamdomar731 Or you can just read everything he just said and say "Join my religion and I can give you all of those answers thx k bye." He's talking about the exact hubris you just committed,by suggesting to know the secrets to the universe and existence itself because of a Quran

    • @mec325
      @mec325 Před rokem +1

      Isaiah 40 : 26
      Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: He calleth them all by names by the greatness of His might, for that He is strong in power; not one faileth.
      Romans 1:20
      For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe Před rokem

      @@mec325 FINALLY the voice of truth amidst nonsensical ramblings...read my top comment...

    • @johnchapman5125
      @johnchapman5125 Před rokem

      Thank you Janice

  • @TechSavvy.
    @TechSavvy. Před rokem +1

    These are nice images, true enough. But the same targets seen through Hubble were great too. I would like to see a comparison to find out how much better they are. How much more Webb can resolve than Hubble.

  • @poodlegirl6371
    @poodlegirl6371 Před rokem

    I have been mesmerized by outer space since sitting in my 4th grade classroom watching Alan Shepard blast off into outer space. I was also enthralled by the fact that the teacher brought a T.V. so we could watch. Brilliant. 😂😂

  • @brandonsavitski
    @brandonsavitski Před rokem +17

    Is the Webb telescope going to take photos of planets in our own solar system or is it only going to focus on outer reaches of the universe? I'd like to see more pictures of our own planets too. Wish they'd also focus on what they can discover about the our closest neighboring galaxy the Andromeda galaxy.

    • @andrewnicholas9079
      @andrewnicholas9079 Před rokem +5

      Ours as well. There are already some of Jupiter.

    • @miaomiaochan
      @miaomiaochan Před rokem +2

      It will also be used to study objects closer to home.

    • @brandonsavitski
      @brandonsavitski Před rokem +2

      @@andrewnicholas9079 Awesome to hear! I can't wait to see these images!

    • @brandonsavitski
      @brandonsavitski Před rokem +2

      @@miaomiaochan That's amazing! I wasn't expecting to hear that. Figured they'd utilize this telescope to explore solely the furthest reaches of space only for the most part.

    • @tonymartinis2956
      @tonymartinis2956 Před rokem +2

      artists are working on them now

  • @josephmclaughlin9865
    @josephmclaughlin9865 Před rokem

    Thank you for pronouncing nebulae the way you pronounced it!

  • @Nock4Six
    @Nock4Six Před rokem +1

    Mind boggling stuff