An INCREDIBLE Journey the Most Beautiful Discoveries of the Universe by JAMES WEBB Space Documentary

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An INCREDIBLE Journey of the Most BEAUTIFUL Discoveries of the Universe by JAMES WEBB 2024 : • IN 2024! An INCREDIBLE...
🌍 Recently, astronomers celebrated a very important birthday... that of the James-Webb telescope. A birthday that deserved to be celebrated, because it is not a telescope like the others! Developed by NASA, with the participation of the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, the James-Webb is nothing less than the largest and most expensive telescope at the time of its launch. The James-Webb was launched on December 25, 2021. In one month, the telescope reached its orbit, 1.5 million km from Earth. After a first image published in July 2022, the James-Webb revealed images all more impressive than the other, which allowed astronomers to make beautiful discoveries.
🔥 As a reminder, videos are published on SUNDAYS at 6:00 PM.
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💥 BEST JAMES WEBB DISCOVERIES:
- The launch of the James-Webb telescope serves many purposes. During its mission, the James-Webb will look to the earliest galaxies, those that appeared just after the Big Bang, to observe their diversity and understand their formation. It will also study exoplanets and their atmospheres, looking for biosignatures that could indicate extraterrestrial life. It will also observe the black hole Sagittarius A*, located at the center of the Milky Way, in order to complete the images produced by an array of telescopes in May 2022.
A little more than a year after its launch, the James-Webb telescope has already exceeded all expectations! It has revealed unprecedented images of nebulae, for the first time visible with such quality, of very distant galaxies and stars. It also provided unprecedented images of planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter and Neptune, which had never been photographed with such precision! Astronomers are pleasantly surprised: the James-Webb has not encountered any technical problems and its instruments are even more efficient than expected!
The first image of the James-Webb telescope was unveiled on July 12, 2022. It is a photograph of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it was 4.6 billion years ago. Described by NASA as "the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant Universe to date," this image is historic. Yet it's not really the deepest image ever, since the Planck satellite photographed the cosmic microwave background, the oldest photons in the universe, in 2013.
Returning to the first James-Webb image, SMACS 0723 is a compact cluster of galaxies located more than 4 billion light years from Earth. The photographed area is actually no larger than a grain of sand! Amazing, isn't it? This image is impressive for its precision (19 galaxies can be seen instead of the 5 observed by Hubble) but not only: it also illustrates an effect of general relativity described by Albert Einstein, the gravitational lens. The gravitational lensing effect is the deflection of light by a mass (planet, galaxy or cluster of galaxies). More concretely, when a very massive celestial body is between an observer and a distant light source, the gravitational lens deflects the light rays that pass near it and distorts the images that the observer receives.
This first James-Webb image, because it is sharper and more detailed than any Hubble image, may help scientists measure the ages and masses of star clusters in distant galaxies in order to build more accurate models of the galaxies that existed in the "cosmic springtime"
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🎬 On the agenda today:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:35 - Creation and launch of the James Webb Telescope
- 04:30 - Background to the creation of the James Webb
- 05:28 - Objectives of the James Webb
- 06:14 - James Webb, Complementing the Work of Hubble
- 09:28 - What are we trying to observe?
- 09:55 - How does James Webb work?
- 10:55 - Discoveries of the James Webb telescope
- 12:05 - The first image of the James-Webb telescope
- 14:38 - Wasp 39-b
- 18:08 - The Carina nebula
- 21:01 - The Orion Nebula
- 23:27 - The Tarantula Nebula
- 25:35 - The planetary nebula of the Southern Ring
- 28:16 - Ancient galaxies
- 35:55 - The 2nd most distant galaxy: Glass-z13
- 38:50 - The ghost galaxy M74
- 41:27 - The Wagon Wheel Galaxy
- 43:18 - Stephan's Quintet
- 46:19 - The pillars of creation
- 48:53 - Jupiter and its auroras
- 52:34 - Neptune and its moons
- 56:04 - The exoplanet HIP 65426 b in the mid-infrared
- 57:26 - LHS 475 b, an Earth-like exo-planet
- 01:00:55 - The cosmic hourglass
- 01:02:30 - The expectations of the James Webb Telescope
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  • Anyone else fall asleep to these videos?

    @nathantrudgill5057@nathantrudgill5057 Жыл бұрын
    • Excellent stuff, better than sleeping pills 😊

      @johnmoreels610@johnmoreels610 Жыл бұрын
    • I do as well. That's their only purpose. After looking st some dozens I realized they are only guessing things and cover those guessings in a nice cover which helps to sleep. In rest they are pointless.

      @adipletosu@adipletosu Жыл бұрын
    • Every other night

      @logangriffin2014@logangriffin2014 Жыл бұрын
    • I thought I was the only one! These videos put me to sleep nearly ever night. I retain most of the information as well. I rock up to work with all these space facts, walking around saying “did you know!?”

      @Feds90@Feds90 Жыл бұрын
    • Depends on the narrator's voice 😆

      @yukia.8188@yukia.8188 Жыл бұрын
  • The more we discover in space the more the realization of how insignificant and tiny we are feels... 😮

    @Viktoria_Thaelin@Viktoria_Thaelin11 ай бұрын
    • Speak for yourself. I think that's an extremely stupid post, and it is both sad and irrational, that you feel that way. You have my sympathy -- but not very much of it. Feh! You're constructing your own misery, so FOAD.

      @TheDavidlloydjones@TheDavidlloydjones10 ай бұрын
    • I'm of the opposite mindset, the more we learn about the universe the more I realize just how precious ALL life is on Earth.

      @robbyrockets1@robbyrockets110 ай бұрын
    • JEHOVAH OUR CREATOR🔥 OF THE HEAVENS AND EARTH PUT US HERE ON THIS PLANET FOR A REASON💧🌞🌌 THE ONLY PLANET THAT CAN SUBSTAIN LIFE... IF OUR HEAVENLY FATHER WANTED US TO OCCUPY ANOTHER PLANET HE WOULD HAVE PUT US THERE... THESE SCIENTISTS SEEM TO BE MISLEADING HUMANS INTO BELIEVING WE CAN SURVIVE ON OTHER PLANETS! IF GOD WANTED US ON OTHER PLANETS HE WOULD HAVE PLACED US THERE INSTEAD HE SAID TO OUR ORGINAL PARENTS SUBDUE THE EARTH MULTIPLE AND FILL THE EARTH... OUR AWESOME GOD HAS PLANS FOR US💫

      @shewhoiskay1@shewhoiskay18 ай бұрын
    • @robbyrockets1 And Im the third kind, the more I learn about the universe, the more i realize that tiny human emotions and opinions that differs my own... means absolutely nothing to me and wont ever matter. Have fun, enjoy the ride... and die happy!

      @cmspain24@cmspain248 ай бұрын
    • @@cmspain24thanks as I feel the same you eloquently put it in B&W

      @shashidharshettar3846@shashidharshettar38462 ай бұрын
  • How in the world could anyone fall asleep to this astounding information? I find them fascinating and want to understand everything discussed. Keys to the mysteries of the universe!

    @senojah@senojah11 ай бұрын
    • bc these are so calming and relaxing. plus they are nice and long which additionally helps settle down and become relaxed with out worrying about a twitch fest caused by short attention span vids that yell, scream, wildly zoom in/out and jarring sound effects. I watch these vids bc they are exceptional and rich in info and knowledge. But I gravitate bk to them a second time to fall asleep to as well.😅

      @NonBinary_Star@NonBinary_Star11 ай бұрын
    • Zzzzzzzzzz

      @John-rb3yv@John-rb3yv10 ай бұрын
    • Senojah! If it was up to me, I would strap these sleepyheads forcibly into an electric chair and keep giving them jolts of electricity every few moments to keep them awake as they were watching the video, and if they still were falling asleep, I would give them one final jolt that would terminate their miserable lives!!!

      @stanzanossi@stanzanossi8 ай бұрын
  • Does nobody else find it strange that they always talk about these amazing new images and yet all we get are CGI animations show me something real for once!

    @shawnbartley9223@shawnbartley922310 ай бұрын
  • We are proud of all participation of slot of sciencetists n alot of ostticipations of donation, we are really proud of ur success outcome results

    @user-cp8hh1go4y@user-cp8hh1go4y12 күн бұрын
  • Awesome info, love astronomy…❤️. I’ve been an amateur astronomer ever since I was 8 years old, built my own telescope from scratch and have bought a couple of others since then. I’d like to try again in building another telescope, but don’t have the means nor the supplies to do so….maybe someday. I love all the details that are being shown here, quite extraordinary. The universe is quite a sight to behold, and shows how lucky we are with our planet being as unique as it is, all among the vastness of space, somewhat like a grain of sand on a beach, many but only one out of multitudes, all among the galaxies, stars and planets combined. Amazing…..👍❤️🙏🏼

    @AngelCatBaby@AngelCatBaby10 ай бұрын
  • First images released from Webb on my son 10th birthday. I knew his bday was gonna b special day cause I been waiting for this moment for Webb to lunched and the first images and for my son to turn 10. I cant believe they first started working on it when I was 4. I didn't know nothing bout it till I was 25 and couldn't wait for them to put it in space. im glad im here to see it.

    @treyvon4444@treyvon4444 Жыл бұрын
  • This video is one of the most beautiful that I've ever seen!

    @oxcart4172@oxcart417211 ай бұрын
  • This is awesome, thanks for the video. Any chance it'll be uploaded in 1080 or 4k?

    @tydewalt5425@tydewalt5425 Жыл бұрын
  • It is a very good presentation of the amazing discoveries if James Webb Telescope - - very structured, simple to grasp, and holistically observant. Thank you for this channel. Exceptional, knowledgeable, mesmerizing!!!!

    @rimalettaray6936@rimalettaray6936 Жыл бұрын
    • Educational Video.

      @SunshineJoe-cx8yz@SunshineJoe-cx8yz Жыл бұрын
    • Im actually amaze even i know that science study is so difficult

      @floridabadiang9935@floridabadiang99358 ай бұрын
  • Wow………!!! So colorful, so full of life, maybe not this one we know but pure energy cosmic life ……!!! I can almost feel all that energy and its power behind my screen, like oceans energy. Thank you for this marvel video, a 💎 and so well narrated 👌

    @christinebethencourt6197@christinebethencourt619710 ай бұрын
  • My favorite are the deep space photos with the mass amount of galaxies everywhere far too many to count. All beautiful and unique. Sometimes I wish I had an astronomer next to me coz sometimes u see weird shapes and blobs and points of light and stuff and I wanna just point to everything and be like "what's that thing!" Lol I looove the bright blue spiral galaxies they are just so freaking beautiful it's just so mind boggling to think of all the galaxies and think of our galaxy and just all the life that must be out there. And I dont mean microbial life but sentient intelligent life. Theres gotta be so much...were just separated by space and time and our ignorance of understanding such things. If u met an alien billions of years more developed than humans...and u could ask them 1 question...what would it be?

    @jojeanajaxon@jojeanajaxon Жыл бұрын
    • jo hanna..

      @mridulbida7894@mridulbida7894 Жыл бұрын
    • Look hi tv 35:58

      @StanleyTelega@StanleyTelega Жыл бұрын
    • Ask yourself, is there anybody out there? How about is there anybody in me?

      @remigio7515@remigio751510 ай бұрын
    • Ummm,, what’s there to do in this town???

      @dammitttman8@dammitttman83 күн бұрын
  • Nice telescope and wonderful exploration...

    @universityofgod-allanadlawanob@universityofgod-allanadlawanob Жыл бұрын
  • Fantasisk Film og utroligt flotte billeder...Thanks so must.

    @perfriisnielsen3146@perfriisnielsen3146 Жыл бұрын
  • What a great accomplishment!!! Thanks to all exceptioal scientists that made the Telescope and finally launched into space. Amazing Amican designers and scientists like nowhere in the world. Hurray to you all!

    @rimalettaray6936@rimalettaray6936 Жыл бұрын
    • You started out OK, and I gave you a thumbs-up -- but you should have quit while you were ahead. American scientists are indeed often superb -- but so are those of many other places, too. Duh.

      @TheDavidlloydjones@TheDavidlloydjones10 ай бұрын
  • Humans are amazing! Our constant curiosity and our ability to cooperatively create and build is truly outstanding.

    @toforgetisagem8145@toforgetisagem814510 ай бұрын
    • BUT OUR CREATORS THOUGHTS ARE NOT MANS THOUGHTS MAN CAN'T EVEN FOLLOW HIS OWN FOOTSTEPS🙄

      @shewhoiskay1@shewhoiskay18 ай бұрын
    • Man is just a retarded ape thinking he is so smart because he has invented a few little gadgets such as this telescope!

      @stanzanossi@stanzanossi8 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful and very well explained. We should be proud.

    @SeverSTL@SeverSTL10 ай бұрын
  • FABULOUS INCREDIBLE AMAZING JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE !

    @pauloarisi1908@pauloarisi190811 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for explaining with good visuals as it helped me to understand (I’m a medical dr and 69 yrs old) easily, I hope others also in the same group

    @shashidharshettar3846@shashidharshettar38462 ай бұрын
  • Yes! Especially with the mantra "billions of years ago"... "the lost leading the Lost"...

    @josephlahud8224@josephlahud8224 Жыл бұрын
    • Amen Joseph 🙏

      @josephtohovaka4807@josephtohovaka4807 Жыл бұрын
  • All Graphics illustrations, satisfying

    @adnanibnnoor_1@adnanibnnoor_1 Жыл бұрын
  • I am in Awe… thank you… watching on my big screen.

    @NCloyd51@NCloyd5110 ай бұрын
  • The JW telescope is a major move in confirming that the universe is megalithic no beginning no end and infinite.Terra incognito forever while entropy recycles all infinitely .

    @normandubowitz1965@normandubowitz1965 Жыл бұрын
    • Entropy is a fungal recycler.

      @dario2rnr@dario2rnr Жыл бұрын
  • I spent 3/4 of my life waiting on JWST. Worth it.

    @kelliethornton7986@kelliethornton7986 Жыл бұрын
    • I read your comment about AI on a video.

      @knowlegepoint1215@knowlegepoint1215 Жыл бұрын
    • @@knowlegepoint1215 ok?

      @kelliethornton7986@kelliethornton7986 Жыл бұрын
    • Quite possibly the greatest achievement

      @ConspiracyNutsMakeMeLOL@ConspiracyNutsMakeMeLOL Жыл бұрын
    • Should probably get out more dude

      @erikwalters5142@erikwalters5142 Жыл бұрын
    • Does everyone really not know that all these images are highly edited?? They are an "artist" digitally edited images. For real. 🎉

      @alisonspangler6996@alisonspangler6996 Жыл бұрын
  • this is a great show and i can hear your San Beradino accent coming thru are you from sourthern cali or northern cali

    @astroblue6207@astroblue62077 ай бұрын
  • From a cattle ranch in South Texas I started looking up into the pristine night sky better than 60 years ago. I started studying the night sky in my mid teens. Carl Sagan never published anything I didn't read. I started out with a 60 mm. refractor telescope and now at near 70 years old, I ended up with a computerized reflector Telescope weighing 250 pounds fully assembled in the corner or my living room with all but the best bells and whistles to go with it. Let's not forget the custom Van needed to haul it to Big Bend National Park to camp out to observe in some of the darkest skies in North America. Is Webb outstanding... Yes !!!, It's better referred to as what we amateur astronomers know as aperture fever. Aperture Rules. There is no end to aperture fever and the Webb is proof on a monster scale. What will really impress me is to figure out something that is no way as complex as Webb... GUN CONTROL !!!

    @Omar-lq8bm@Omar-lq8bm6 ай бұрын
    • Same with me in Northwest OKLAHOMA, this current online stuff about JWST is just amazing. Born in 1954 raised on a farm. We raised Winter Wheat and Hereford Cattle.JWSTLOVE IT

      @rickyweber2651@rickyweber26516 ай бұрын
  • Wow, wonderful impressive video. The James Web is an incredible tool. Thank you!

    @johnguild8850@johnguild8850 Жыл бұрын
  • Sean Pertwee or Alex Baldwin both have docs to fall asleep to ❤❤❤

    @jamessavin-di2fe@jamessavin-di2fe Жыл бұрын
    • I know exactly which one you're talking about and I too (FREQUENTLY) fall asleep to it 😳💖 can't listen to Baldwin lol but I can hear that British accent in my head right now tho...."But walk away from the fire and look up."

      @kelliethornton7986@kelliethornton7986 Жыл бұрын
    • Journey to the edge of the universe, Is my favorite. Sean Pertwee is great.

      @mitchgordon8199@mitchgordon8199 Жыл бұрын
  • JWST is just eye-opening.

    @norronlee4945@norronlee4945 Жыл бұрын
  • The camera man is the best of all..😂😂😂

    @christianpeladas3912@christianpeladas39128 ай бұрын
  • 😊wonderful thank you 😊 🙏

    @cynthiabinder3730@cynthiabinder373010 ай бұрын
  • Is awesome i love all this videos

    @albertosandoval-dq3hx@albertosandoval-dq3hx Жыл бұрын
  • I like it on the whole, good straight forward ❤

    @cyrilwilliams6179@cyrilwilliams6179 Жыл бұрын
  • He has sort of a Forest Gump accent. Nice video. And yes it is good to sleep as the number are impossible to process.

    @cengizkurban@cengizkurban Жыл бұрын
    • im glad im not the only one who heard this. Once i did i couldnt unhear it.

      @davidkercher7820@davidkercher782011 ай бұрын
  • I have to wonder if the essence of what we are ( call it a soul ) goes off into space as energy to become part of everything ( call it heaven ).

    @1776adb@1776adb Жыл бұрын
    • You will go crazy thinking about stuff like that.

      @wormymachine6386@wormymachine6386 Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve thought about that too, and if it’s linked to dark energy or black wholes since there is one in most galaxies. Probably not though, I guess we will find out soon enough

      @DMT768@DMT768 Жыл бұрын
  • That’s awesome on my birthday man landed on the moon I was 7 I remember watching on television on my birthday we found Z13 the oldest galaxy discovered July 20th is a special day for my love of the stars I’m just a little confused about gravity in space and how it forms stars

    @joeramirez9058@joeramirez90588 ай бұрын
  • Awesome pics taken by the JWST !

    @TammyPhillips-up1tg@TammyPhillips-up1tg2 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating…truly

    @aurorarain1265@aurorarain126511 ай бұрын
  • Crazy how all these nebulas look so similar to pictures of how they portray the Womans womb .

    @mrs.vhorton8045@mrs.vhorton804511 ай бұрын
  • Amazing 😍

    @shavonne2351@shavonne2351 Жыл бұрын
  • Good for background noise, and most times, i do. Except new episodes of how the universe works. 😊

    @Vesuvius1@Vesuvius126 күн бұрын
  • I mean that I have learned so much from these videos. That I could really consider myself an amateur astronomer I mean that really

    @reginaldash1453@reginaldash1453 Жыл бұрын
  • I wish I could find the thumbnail image. It's gorgeous

    @robotaholic@robotaholic Жыл бұрын
    • I think it’s ai generated

      @myname-jq1um@myname-jq1um Жыл бұрын
  • Your contents are very interesting! How can I reach out?

    @user-dg5zo9bf6f@user-dg5zo9bf6f4 ай бұрын
  • If you fall asleep to these videos, I'll bet you're always asleep!

    @user-xo6fh4qs1i@user-xo6fh4qs1i5 ай бұрын
  • Wow man I grew up in the 60s n 70s as a kid n smoked j n far out n freaky n Groovy of this James Webb I was totally blown away man thank you so much of this vid man!

    @timsalomons8527@timsalomons852711 ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much sir.

    @AnwarButt-fl8of@AnwarButt-fl8of5 ай бұрын
  • 🌌 my right hand 🖐 has spanned the heavens and laid down the foundations of the earth 🌎. I have done these things by my great power 🌌

    @neronevetti4540@neronevetti45406 ай бұрын
  • Amazing

    @NajeemAhmed-tt1rz@NajeemAhmed-tt1rz Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful 😍

    @Hanglow-qu4el@Hanglow-qu4el6 ай бұрын
  • These are awesome to watch I should have been an astronomer

    @ArnoldKopa-jl1df@ArnoldKopa-jl1df11 ай бұрын
    • Next life you could be!

      @Bizhead3@Bizhead3Ай бұрын
  • Not me a video like these keep me awake. Just because of the interesting subjects it projects that a really like

    @reginaldash1453@reginaldash1453 Жыл бұрын
  • Ahhhh all my favorite channels are all posting videos at the same time!!! I’m to indecisive to have all these options

    @HuffinStufff@HuffinStufff Жыл бұрын
  • Carina nebula is a dazzling gleam of beauty.

    @MulengaMwinsa@MulengaMwinsa11 ай бұрын
  • This is so fascinating! The galaxies are a Fibonacci design….

    @Piano-Love@Piano-Love10 ай бұрын
  • Very good 👍🏼

    @anirudhadhote@anirudhadhote Жыл бұрын
  • Great job.

    @AnwarButt-fl8of@AnwarButt-fl8of5 ай бұрын
  • Teran tula nebula??? Bruh! Tarantula 🕷️

    @IAmWBeard@IAmWBeard Жыл бұрын
  • Magnificent vídeo, and my contratulations for teh coice IF a great narrador, not online for The beautiful você, but especially for his very intelliiĝeant pronuncie of English, which madeira me understand até least 85 % of The text (I'm not fluent in triste idiom). I hoje tô.see other vídeos as good as this hás been !

    @user-vo6hd1ei7h@user-vo6hd1ei7h8 ай бұрын
  • I have watched this one more than 10 times. I love it.

    @misteryummyearth1055@misteryummyearth1055 Жыл бұрын
    • If you are saved thru Jesus Christ soon you may travel the galaxy as a tour and have angels awnsering your questions

      @onesecureone@onesecureone Жыл бұрын
    • ​@Joseph George You are on the wrong channel

      @Lordnat1@Lordnat111 ай бұрын
  • How can I like a video before I've seen it? You want me to lie? Wow.

    @keithjones2379@keithjones2379 Жыл бұрын
  • Great Show

    @Scientech-kc1we@Scientech-kc1we10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks

    @fatihyldrm2549@fatihyldrm254910 ай бұрын
  • Awesome 😁

    @v3-nnom-ousgamingentertain378@v3-nnom-ousgamingentertain378 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you scientists and your curiosity for us to see this

    @ace-of-space@ace-of-space11 ай бұрын
  • It's the tarantula nebula 🕷 Not taran-tula

    @jthehammerm@jthehammerm Жыл бұрын
  • Thank alot.😊 0:29

    @user-fc2oc1iz8q@user-fc2oc1iz8q Жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic super fain super artă fain incredibil 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋💥💫👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋

    @mariachiriac183@mariachiriac183 Жыл бұрын
  • An INCREDIBLE 100& ALL CGI Journey the Most Beautiful Discoveries of the Universe by JAMES WEBB(of deceit) Space Documentary

    @LetsGoTrue@LetsGoTrue Жыл бұрын
  • Still awake and kicking,,,fantastic,,million thanks to the great Creator. Amen❤

    @marialazaro5466@marialazaro54668 ай бұрын
  • when you as a human die your soul moves faster than light and so we are shown where we will be in the next world to come ,this is the creators way of showing us that he is the Greatest.there will never ever be another creator of a world that we as humans will ever know.

    @NatureScapeVisuals@NatureScapeVisuals11 ай бұрын
    • Which creator? And how do u know if it's the right one?

      @oxcart4172@oxcart417211 ай бұрын
  • They forgot to mention Northrup-Grumman. The contractors that actually designed and built the James Web Telescope. Typically NASA claims the credit after the project works. In fact NASA is a burden to the process. The classic example is the Apollo Project. A coalition of Primary Contractor stated " They could have put a man on the moon in half the time at one quarter the cost, if NASA was not involved once project specifications are defined." My personal experience, first as a teen age observer, (my father moved us from NY to Cocoa Beach) next as a Contract Engineer designing circuit board for the Curiously Rover at JPL.

    @wmffmw1854@wmffmw18549 ай бұрын
  • What an organism...the universe is!

    @pauly362@pauly362 Жыл бұрын
    • Prove space

      @davidsheckler4450@davidsheckler4450 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@David Sheckler Look up when it's dark. Your kidding right? ROGFL

      @Lordnat1@Lordnat111 ай бұрын
    • @@Lordnat1 Nice point. One thing about looking up at the night sky (particularly if you can get away from your city) is that if you consider pre-historic people looking at that same sky you have to realize that all the "information overload" stuff they talk at us about is total BS. People have always processed exactly the same amount of information: 100% of the input.

      @TheDavidlloydjones@TheDavidlloydjones10 ай бұрын
  • Haven't figured out why we gotta keep hearing about the take off we all know it took off

    @user-dv7wt6kf7l@user-dv7wt6kf7l10 ай бұрын
  • How to explain our existence in all these vastness of the cosmos

    @thanztangzt5833@thanztangzt58338 ай бұрын
    • Very simple! Humans are just the excrement of the cosmos, after the cosmos takes a big shit!!!

      @stanzanossi@stanzanossi8 ай бұрын
  • merci ariane !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    @ratonlaveur9325@ratonlaveur9325 Жыл бұрын
  • I watch space videos for the atmospheric music and deep smooth voices.😂

    @u.u.u9969@u.u.u9969 Жыл бұрын
  • Keep real 💯 on point of action for me is the first one to make the decision as to whether or phone and chip is 😂😅

    @errolwillis520@errolwillis5209 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @howardleekilby7390@howardleekilby7390Ай бұрын
  • this is amazing. but remember we are not equiped to reveal our location

    @pf-e1750@pf-e175011 ай бұрын
  • every night but I do last an hour or so so I had get some information sometimes it fascinates and scares me I actually understand some of the stuff

    @tommycoen5715@tommycoen5715 Жыл бұрын
  • “IMAGINE” …imagine what 10 Billion Dollars could do on earth. Money’s like that could save a whole country from famine, save millions from starvation, could save a huge portion of the ocean from the ravages of overfishing. IMAGINE.

    @Nobody-cw4wm@Nobody-cw4wm Жыл бұрын
  • All the time 🤘

    @Bud-4usall@Bud-4usall11 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @xiulingtan-dl9lj@xiulingtan-dl9lj8 ай бұрын
  • These are not CGI. Scientific American December 1, 2022 has an article with illustrations that explains how all the kinds of cameras capture things like light wavelength, infrared light etc and overlay to form the image humans can see. We can’t see infrared light, but we can when you see the picture with each kind of light in an overlay. Yes it’s real

    @ginadv8@ginadv8Ай бұрын
  • Plasma + Electric Currents + Magnetic Fields + Matter + Motion = The Universe doing what comes naturally.

    @AliasMark69@AliasMark696 ай бұрын
  • At time 4:48 Surely, I'm not the only one who sees a bear there ?

    @autumnknight8710@autumnknight871010 ай бұрын
    • I seen a bear too 😮

      @user-fx1kn7mu3m@user-fx1kn7mu3m4 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤

    @kimberlyowen8816@kimberlyowen8816 Жыл бұрын
  • Why do they not move or change? The Hubble took a dull picture while JWT showed the same object with more detail but it does not look like anything moved

    @robertotorino8862@robertotorino886210 ай бұрын
  • With the capability of jwt to see so far they should be able to get a real close up of our own black hole

    @rogerprout5574@rogerprout55745 ай бұрын
  • Did I hear this guy, right? The james Webb is 900,000 miles from Earth??!! Boy, that thing is really up there knowing the moon is around 249,000 miles from earth.

    @ratdad48@ratdad482 ай бұрын
  • And still haven't found life of any kind anywhere else. I think we should start teriforming other worlds here in our own system .

    @James-so6yo@James-so6yo Жыл бұрын
    • Statistically speaking, earth's life being the only life in the universe is almost zero.

      @kelliethornton7986@kelliethornton7986 Жыл бұрын
    • Ok. You go first.. lmao

      @mikenorth534@mikenorth534 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kelliethornton7986 actually not almost zero but much less than 0.

      @playgirl7305@playgirl730511 ай бұрын
    • @@playgirl7305lol dont over complicate it. There are some really stupid people out in the world.

      @kelliethornton7986@kelliethornton798611 ай бұрын
    • I believe that one has to die to understand creation.

      @charlyme7925@charlyme792510 ай бұрын
  • Was this narrated by AI? Buddy voice had dropped me into the uncanny valley. feels like im in a K-hole or something.

    @derrickthurman4732@derrickthurman4732 Жыл бұрын
  • GOD 🙏🙏🙏 is a Awesome GOD!!! Heaven is going to Awesome also. Understatement!!!

    @VictorFields-my2uk@VictorFields-my2uk10 ай бұрын
    • Oh no! Another religious dingbat infesting a science channel!!!

      @stanzanossi@stanzanossi8 ай бұрын
  • Nehmen Sie alles noch an der Universitäten Unterrichten jedes eine Papiers um der Weltraum Station fliegen............? Wünsche ich es Euch allen Kleine in der Zukünftigen Generationen weniger Kümmern haben bitteschön.....................!

    @tanthiennguyen9308@tanthiennguyen9308 Жыл бұрын
  • Why does he talk thaattt. He draws out the last word in each sentence 🤣😂

    @williamhaynie3738@williamhaynie3738 Жыл бұрын
    • A robot trying to sound human.

      @fatumakim4217@fatumakim4217 Жыл бұрын
    • @@fatumakim4217 🤣🤣🤣 bet that

      @williamhaynie3738@williamhaynie3738 Жыл бұрын
    • It's awful and takes away from what could be interesting

      @erichardy7550@erichardy755011 ай бұрын
  • strange to have an opening video that seems to show the telescope orbiting the earth.

    @kevinkammueller7553@kevinkammueller75532 ай бұрын
  • Why James Webb going back to the first galaxies? Forward to the future is better and more interesting.. I think..

    @georgekattidessikel.1471@georgekattidessikel.1471 Жыл бұрын
  • I was sleeping until I heard Taran-Toola and now I can’t sleep.

    @S1V3L@S1V3L Жыл бұрын
  • Is the gravitational constant truly constant? It is assumed to be so. If not, these guesstimates are incorrect!

    @williambrandley623@williambrandley62310 ай бұрын
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