How Webb Formed a Perfect Mirror

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    Webb formed a perfect mirror out of its 18 segments and created the sharpest infrared image of a star ever made with a single telescope. We explain how the image and its selfies were made and what is next for the James Webb Space Telescope.
    00:00 Intro
    01:15 Diffraction Spikes Explained
    03:59 First Star Images
    05:04 First Selfie Image
    05:58 Segment Identification and Global Alignment
    06:55 Image Stacking
    08:01 Coarse Phasing
    10:20 Fine Phasing
    11:30 Multi Instrument Multi Field Alignment
    13:06 Maintaining Alignment
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  • @LaunchPadAstronomy
    @LaunchPadAstronomy  PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

    🔴 Learn how Webb's instruments work, and what they'll show us: czcams.com/video/MzWfUK0yvdY/video.html

    • @kiyonmcdowell5379
      @kiyonmcdowell5379 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      I believe that this telescope is very accurate but the spikes obscure the images of planets circling the star

    • @captain_context9991
      @captain_context9991 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      So WHY do we absolutely have to accept those "refraction spikes" ? Im a photographer myself and Im well used to seeing them in photos. But what are they actually.

  • @tha8baller
    @tha8baller PÅ™ed 2 lety +133

    Even the ‘official’ videos didn’t go into this level of detail.
    Thanks for keeping us all informed about this amazing instrument.
    We are truly entering into a new age of astronomy.

  • @denniswalsh8476
    @denniswalsh8476 PÅ™ed 2 lety +112

    I have worked with "pretty accurate" machines and electronics my whole life and career. I guess I really didn't have the range on "really, really accurate" until I started reading about telescopes' optics, (earth bound and space bound). Then there's aiming and tracking. The physical and optical accuracy telescopes are built to and can achieve are barely imaginable.
    Large machines, some parts with nanometer accuracy is astounding. Planned, designed and built by teams of brilliant people. Then managed and operated by teams of brilliant people. I'm just amazed.

    • @kumasenlac5504
      @kumasenlac5504 PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

      The hardware is designed and made by engineers. The observations are made and analysed by astrophysicists. However, it is the people who determine how to orbit a point in space, tune up the hardware and schedule the program to maximise the 'information per observation' who count as "rocket scientists" in my book. That said - there are about 150000 people on the planet who should be feeling pretty proud at the moment.

    • @jonoghue
      @jonoghue PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      Seriously. I work with radar and have to do phase alignments by hand-trimming coax cable to within a few tenths of an inch, for frequencies with wavelengths a couple 100,000x longer than the light they're aligning MIRRORS for, from a million miles away. I just can't comprehend that.

    • @zakpearce7826
      @zakpearce7826 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      Wait until you hear about photolithography!

  • @383_Manual
    @383_Manual PÅ™ed 2 lety +170

    Thank you for keeping us up-to-date on JWST. I like watching these explanations then telling my friends about how mind-blowing this telescope is. Can’t wait for the images we’ll get this summer!

  • @presidentoxford
    @presidentoxford PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Forget the timing glitch. Your energy is appreciated.

  • @dogcarman
    @dogcarman PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

    Observing the largest of structures now requires us to make nanometer adjustments to a mirror 1.5 million kilometers away. What a time to be alive. Great video as usual. â¤ï¸

  • @patricknelson
    @patricknelson PÅ™ed 2 lety +123

    Wow... while I already knew the struts were somehow involved in the creation of those spikes in the resulting image, I'd never seen such an intuitive illustration of _how_ that worked! This made it so much easier to understand, particularly when you provide such a comprehensive explanation (even including the extra strut offset at the bottom). I'll definitely be sharing this the next time this topic comes up.
    p.s. I know I'm just gushing with positivity here, but I can't leave without the obligatory "I'm so stoked to see JWST's first scientific images" 😄 Even the initial _test_ images are incredibly fascinating.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      Glad you liked the video and I'm looking forward to science as well!

    • @b.s.7693
      @b.s.7693 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      Thats not the full explanation for the diffraction spikes. You have also to consider the hexagonal shape of the mirror

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@b.s.7693 IIRC, he covers that in the video.

  • @stefanschneider3681
    @stefanschneider3681 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    Best explanation ever - not just repeating what NASA published! Thanks!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Repeating a press release is the last thing I want to do :)

    • @stefanschneider3681
      @stefanschneider3681 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy By the way: Yesterday I took my small little 6 inch telescope out and pointed it at the „leo triplet“ and got some nice shots of these beautiful galaxies. For me this alone is extremely amazing being able to make something this far away visible with just a beginners telescope and my daily used DSLR mounted behind it! How must it be for all these people working on JWST! They went „all in“ on this! By the way: Does that „light bending thing“ explain how my Bhatinov-masc helps me to focus? Greetings from Switzerland in the center of europe.

  • @ex1tium
    @ex1tium PÅ™ed 2 lety +27

    Thanks. This was the first video that explained the alignment process beyond the first few steps. Fascinating topic and engineering. I was super excited when I saw the detail on those background galaxies. Can't wait to see what we find out there.

  • @develhuntr75
    @develhuntr75 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    this just shows how much testing they did it prove it will work the first time. wow

  • @JoeE37
    @JoeE37 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    The skill and creativity that went into creating the JWST is nothing short of astounding!

  • @johaarup
    @johaarup PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Grinned at the smooth handover to the sponsor segment.

  • @craigfowler7098
    @craigfowler7098 PÅ™ed rokem +1

    Breathtakingly complex machine.
    Amazing how they adjusted it to such precision remotely.

  • @sneakytom7416
    @sneakytom7416 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

    Even you said this is a simplified version of how JWST mirror alignment process works, it's still blowing my mind on how complex it is. I just can't wrap my brain around the part when you start mentioning the course and fine phasing. That's just ridiculous technology i can't even think about.
    Oh btw, that transition to ad is so smooth i never see it coming.

  • @HelmutBemboka
    @HelmutBemboka PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

    Honestly, this is one of the best Astronomy Channels on CZcams. Thank you for your in-depth coverage.

  • @craigfowler7098
    @craigfowler7098 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    The level of detail you go into is breathtaking and very interesting - shows how clever the engineers are and the public take it for granted.

  • @jamesbentonticer4706
    @jamesbentonticer4706 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    So often I am embarrassed to be a member of the human species but it's things like this that remind me I should be proud.

  • @bmenrigh
    @bmenrigh PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

    I absolutely loved the level of detail you went to in the alignment process! The sophistication of it all is incredible.

  • @TheHoaxHotel
    @TheHoaxHotel PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

    Great explanation of the phasing, helped me better understand how it was done. The public APT file of the fine phasing is fun to check out, has all the info about the exposure and integration times and such.

    • @eomenia
      @eomenia PÅ™ed 2 lety

      Please stop calling me

  • @TheFriskyComiskey
    @TheFriskyComiskey PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    Simplest answer ever....
    "Because physics"

  • @cbouren1
    @cbouren1 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I may not have understood a single thing said during this video, but I did learn a little and that means a lot to me. Keep up the great work.

  • @Sill1992
    @Sill1992 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    I have not a single bit a background in any of the complex fields of knowledge that come together to create this, yet I am able to follow your explanation front to back. That is an amazing capacity in explanation and understanding what you are talking about. Chapeau!

  • @JohnDoe-xp4iy
    @JohnDoe-xp4iy PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

    Thank you for explaining the streaks coming off the stars!!
    The thing I’m excited about is that I remember hearing it would take 6 months to adjust the mirrors alone. It’s been 3-4 months since launch and they’re ALREADY aligned. It seems that the engineers gave a conservative estimation, which I’m grateful for because anything done quicker than intended means more fuel for science!!

    • @cykkm
      @cykkm PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      They saved the best possible amount of fuel they didn't even hope for during the Earth orbital insertion, so precise it was. If you watched the launch, it was unusual how often did they read the planned trajectory deviation, and you could feel tension in the air. The computed planned trajectory itself was unusual, it had an altitude dip-I have no idea why did they do that. They had extra spare fuel capacity in the launch vehicle for the mission, so I'm guessing that they traded efficiency for precision with this unusual launch trajectory. The Ariane folks know their rocket so intimately, and many kudos go to to them for prolonging sciencing lifetime of the telescope by many months!

    • @zounds010
      @zounds010 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      No, the schedule was always that it would take 6 months to commission the telescope, with mirror alignment being finished after about 3 months. So they're on schedule. Next comes 3 months of instrument calibration.

  • @das_it_mane
    @das_it_mane PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Videos like these help appreciate JWST even more! Thank you!

  • @winky32174
    @winky32174 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Thank you... This was the best and most in-depth description of the alignment process I've seen yet.

  • @Carl_John
    @Carl_John PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    I love the depth of this video about how Webb does everything! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Knight_of_NI
    @Knight_of_NI PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    My go to source for WEBB updates, thanks brother

  • @CxC2007
    @CxC2007 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    This is the very only channel I found that uses some more advanced language, and that not only repeats and textually reads what can be found in internet.

  • @ThomasKelly.
    @ThomasKelly. PÅ™ed 2 lety

    I have seen so many different videos about the JWST. They all rehash the same info, except your videos. It’s amazing how well you explain the post launch commissioning process for JWST. I’m blown away with every video you do.

  • @coniccinoc
    @coniccinoc PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    I am so happy : ) What an achievement. Just brilliant.

  • @timhomstad
    @timhomstad PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Thanks for going into such detail!!! Great video

  • @DarkKitarist
    @DarkKitarist PÅ™ed 2 lety

    This summer is gonnna be OUT OF THIS GALAXY!!! Can't wait for all the instruments to be usable!!

  • @KrishnaM1810
    @KrishnaM1810 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much for taking time to explain with such detail in such a small time !! First time I came to know about the spikes in the image !!

  • @iveharzing
    @iveharzing PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

    I knew that the mirror positioning had to be precise, but I hadn't yet realised that they had to be aligned on the order of the wavelength of the light! That's nuts!
    Well done to the team currently working on Webb!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      Agreed!

    • @tinetannies4637
      @tinetannies4637 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      The JWST has restored my sense of amazement. It almost seems magical.

    • @cykkm
      @cykkm PÅ™ed 2 lety

      “aligned on the order of the wavelength of the lightâ€-I reckon, one hundredths of that, in fact, if not better! Visible light is ≈300 to 700nm, and infrared is even a longer wavelength.

  • @theMuritz
    @theMuritz PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    As always profund explanations in a calm yet passionate manner … thank you

  • @b.s.7693
    @b.s.7693 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    14:42 you know you are on a serious channel when nicknames of patreons are not entirely weird

  • @chrisready5944
    @chrisready5944 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    You Are a real STAR!! Easy to understand not overcomplicated. Keep up the great work... Cousin

  • @rhoddryice5412
    @rhoddryice5412 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I'll listen now and will watch later. Excited.

  • @AlexPronovealexcooper1
    @AlexPronovealexcooper1 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Christian, the depth and breadth of information you have provided in this and in your other videos staggers me. Thank you and keep up the great work!

  • @feelingzhakkaas
    @feelingzhakkaas PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    just outstanding and award wining explanation in simplest way. God bless you Sir.

  • @neonkutya
    @neonkutya PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thank you for the smooth explanation

  • @johnmccormick49
    @johnmccormick49 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    When you explain things it usually takes a minute or so before my eyes glaze over and I begin to 🤤 drool. I don't get it all but you make it at least somewhat understandable at least for me. Not to mention your kinda funny. I can't wait for the full miracle of WEB to show itself and take us on a journey through the universe. You keep doing what you do and I'll keep coming my friend.

  • @alicec.5003
    @alicec.5003 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the extraordinary information! Excellent video!

  • @BaNana-dc2tk
    @BaNana-dc2tk PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I was waiting for this video! Thank you for covering the topic!!!

  • @jianshen2223
    @jianshen2223 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Detailed explanation and on such recent topic

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    That pin on your shirt is so dope!

  • @RockStump
    @RockStump PÅ™ed rokem

    This is an amazing video - so much information! Thanks for your hard work

  • @tuluksvui747
    @tuluksvui747 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    all that explanation is "over simplified"? The team behind the engineering of the jwst is just amazing! great work on the videos man keep em coming

  • @dmanagable
    @dmanagable PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

    What a fantastic explanation of the focusing process of JWST, thank you so much I really learned! this is imo one of if not the best astronomy/astrophysics channel on youtube thank you for all you do

  • @orestissabethai830
    @orestissabethai830 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Excellent content! Keep them coming with even more details!!

  • @glorious_help
    @glorious_help PÅ™ed 2 lety

    thank you for all the effort and video explanation.... learned a lot

  • @krisanderson997
    @krisanderson997 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Brillant presentation! ðŸ‘ðŸ¼

  • @8Junio76
    @8Junio76 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Very well explained. Subscribed.

  • @raterus
    @raterus PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I made it to 8 minutes before feeling completely lost, that's a record for me!

  • @carlbielawski5034
    @carlbielawski5034 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Cheers mate. Great explaination

  • @josefinematildehansenvonki2384

    Great video about James😠so much I didn't knew

  • @igoromelchenko3482
    @igoromelchenko3482 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    As always - beautiful video.

  • @eckelmannjakob4610
    @eckelmannjakob4610 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Wow, this was mind-blowing.

  • @alaincouillaud8997
    @alaincouillaud8997 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Brilliantly explained ! can´t wait for the first images !!!!!

  • @petergreen5337
    @petergreen5337 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thank you very much for the explanation.

  • @AndriyAndriyAndriy
    @AndriyAndriyAndriy PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    This is something unbelievable. Thanks a lot.

  • @richkroberts
    @richkroberts PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Excellent overview! It’s hard to imagine how precise the JWST is as it orbits L2.

  • @daltonidaho
    @daltonidaho PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    I was waiting for your video about this! My favourite astronomy channel. Thank you for the continued easy to understand explanations.

  • @mastermindrational1907
    @mastermindrational1907 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Best video on JWST thus far that I’ve seen.

  • @lyndonfisher299
    @lyndonfisher299 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thank you. I am relying on your updates to keep me informed. Magic stuff.Keep it up.

  • @jojobenzpack5485
    @jojobenzpack5485 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Love your stuff! Thanks!

  • @KWITS
    @KWITS PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Lovely episode!
    Thanks

  • @spaceyatri
    @spaceyatri PÅ™ed 2 lety

    This was really informative ðŸ‘ðŸ¼

  • @zachhan5038
    @zachhan5038 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Finaly a new update!

  • @domenicm1555
    @domenicm1555 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thank you for doing these videos! I don’t personally know anyone who is interested in the things you discuss in these videos(I wish I did) but it makes me feel better knowing there is actually a huge crowd who is also so intrigued! Again thank you for all your hard work!

  • @miaomiaochan
    @miaomiaochan PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this clear, concise explanation. This is some fascinating stuff.

  • @JCW7100
    @JCW7100 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    What an exciting time for astronomy!

  • @guyh3403
    @guyh3403 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    Absolutely no one could have explained this better to me than you sir.
    Thank you very much!

  • @dodoub1861
    @dodoub1861 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thank you for your passion to present astronomy topics like you do

  • @jonathanmartins7744
    @jonathanmartins7744 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    nice video! thank you for the information

  • @mosshark
    @mosshark PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I am euphoric about what's to come.

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    This is so great that from my amateur view it seems everything is working perfectly with no heat or cold damage or damage in transport. This whole venture is really blessed. Amazing to think from so far away making adjustments down to nanometers. I surmise that once they get through MIF they will really know that all systems are go, but all such great news, human history for all times being made!

  • @lewperez
    @lewperez PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I watch so many videos about these topics but I'm always most curious about your insights! Great research and presentation to bring all us hobby astronomists a bit closer to the universe. Thanks for all your work!

  • @Electric_Snap
    @Electric_Snap PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thanks for the absolutely stellar explanation of the JWST operation! Great video, data, and presentation.
    I can't wait to see more!

  • @indratjong705
    @indratjong705 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Hands down the best astronomy channel on CZcams!! Thank you for well delivered and detailed explanation

  • @mathevideos9909
    @mathevideos9909 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    You are such a treasure. I can't fathom, that I am watching this for free. Thank you SO MUCH!
    How do you know all this stuff?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  PÅ™ed 2 lety

      You are very kind, thank you. As to how I know, I really don’t until I start obsessively researching it :)

  • @techdefined9420
    @techdefined9420 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    That's what i like about Launch Pad Astronomy, noone shows so many indepth technical details while explaining it so good.

  • @executivesteps
    @executivesteps PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Excellent job explaining. Really the best information on YT.

    • @mrfarts5176
      @mrfarts5176 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      Perfect image... right you mean that image with the 6 rays coming out the side. What a joke. These people are so dumb.

  • @philorkill
    @philorkill PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thank you sir, you bring the information on the level I crave for. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MuhammadBesharat7
    @MuhammadBesharat7 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Well Explained SIR love from balochistan Pakistan

  • @willemmaas9813
    @willemmaas9813 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Well explained.ðŸ‘

  • @seffundoos
    @seffundoos PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Brilliant, concise, clear, and informative as usual. Thanks â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ðŸ‡¦ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¦

  • @Gpcas9
    @Gpcas9 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    These videos are awesome! :-) I pretty knew a lot already, but all the background information and the extra footage makes this a gem ;-)

  • @tel5891
    @tel5891 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Really good, thank you

  • @JM-us3fr
    @JM-us3fr PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Incredibly detailed video! Thanks for this

  • @ErikJohnsonFMA
    @ErikJohnsonFMA PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    love these videos! please keep us updated with all jwst news

  • @nearearthobjects3089
    @nearearthobjects3089 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Great video and explanation .

  • @ZhenLiZhao
    @ZhenLiZhao PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I can't even understand a lot of this but your videos are really engaging. Love watching

  • @mrfreakmaster2256
    @mrfreakmaster2256 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    This is even more amazing that i thought

  • @rollinwithunclepete824
    @rollinwithunclepete824 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Yes, very interesting and easy to grasp... thank you for the explanation! The JWST is truly exciting science!

  • @Dan5482
    @Dan5482 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    Superb explanation! Best astronomy channel on CZcams.

  • @rajendrakiranbrahmaroutu2595

    Missed your updates on web for all these days, finally happy to see one

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      Thanks. Sorry for the delay, I had to remake this video after NASA punked me :)

  • @StarrDust0
    @StarrDust0 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    thanks Christian, this is manna for us nerdy types who like details. :)

  • @rosellabill
    @rosellabill PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    I love your works and thank you for everything you do.

  • @darylmorse
    @darylmorse PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Thanks for this interesting video.