Webb: Revealing the First Galaxies
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Take a trip through time and space to the early universe with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. How will Webb reveal the never-before-seen first galaxies? What are astronomers looking for? Discover the answers to these questions and more with this video.
Credits:
NASA, ESA, CSA, Danielle Kirshenblat (STScI)
Designers: Greg Bacon, Leah Hustak, Joe Olmsted, Dani Player
Scientists: Quyen Hart, Dan Coe
Writer: Leah Ramsay
Educator: Holly Ryer
All images, illustrations and videos courtesy of NASA and STScI except:
First Galaxies Formation Animation: Courtesy of The SPHINX collaboration
Footage & Music: Courtesy of Pond 5, Premium Beat, Soundstripe
Narration: Courtesy of Bunny Studio
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So far it's been a wild ride.. I can't wait to see the next generation of discoveries. Great time to be a space nerd.
@Minori787
Жыл бұрын
It will be incredible!
@mathiasp.
Жыл бұрын
Agree.🤓👍
@michaelkeudel8770
Жыл бұрын
July 12th is the date they announced for the 1st colored pictures.
@mathiasp.
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelkeudel8770 cool. Thx for Info. Those fake news in YT sometimes really suck. I've seen really adventureous things that far... like ultra high resolution Pictures from Jupiter (with kinda 10.000 filters on the pic) at a point when the scope was not even have been logically really been ready to operate yet..🤦 with coments deactivated, so you can't write down that that's fake...man, y don't get those people a serious job?🤷♂️ Have a nice day.. and good luck WEBB..😄👍🍀
@meatfractals3380
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelkeudel8770 thanks! I had no idea. I thought it would be well into the later part of the year for colored images. Amazing time to be alive.
I would like Webb to observe one of the darkest spots in Hubble's Xtreme Deep Field, just so we may see what Hubble missed. I think it would be an interesting comparison.
@robertcampomizzi7988
Жыл бұрын
That has to be top 10 observations scheduled ...for sure.. I would hope...
@sherrivanschaick
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
Not enough can be said about what the JWST team has already accomplished. What an incredible and exciting time in our history. Bravo every last one of you! 👏
@rob_ah_
Жыл бұрын
@@FiboFractal. You are incorrect. They intended to deploy the space telescope in space, and it has been ACCOMPLISHED. Initial images have already been published. What an infantile comment for you to make.
@rob_ah_
Жыл бұрын
@@FiboFractal. What silly, illogical, and uneducated comments you make. The accomplishments are numerous and varied in scope. The first of them actually took place on earth years before the space vehicle was even made. I feel sorry for anyone as narrow-minded as yourself.
@rob_ah_
Жыл бұрын
@@FiboFractal. Did they complete the creation and development of the various sensors? Yes. Did they complete the launch vehicle? Yes. Did the complete the deployment of all mirror segments? Yes. And the list goes on and on. I cannot stress how uninformed and uneducated you appear to be, but your frivolous arguments are irrelevant and incorrect. Good luck with the rest of your life.
@sherrivanschaick
Жыл бұрын
My heart was on hold as the increadable teams from around the world launched ,deployed ,and put JWST to work..
Come on Webb! Wow us we really need you to show us what we all have been missing! 🤩
@anomalousresult
Жыл бұрын
3 weeks till first images
@amitjesur
Жыл бұрын
@@anomalousresult what date is it? 🤔
@MikeFields83
Жыл бұрын
@@anomalousresult yep! I’m excited!
@IndigoMist44
Жыл бұрын
July 11/12 I believe
@amitjesur
Жыл бұрын
@@IndigoMist44 thanks😊
Been following this bad boy for 20 years Fucking finally
Makes me proud of our technological achievements
@thirsk3
Жыл бұрын
Our? You did contribute to this project! Respect!
@davidthomas9190
Жыл бұрын
@@thirsk3 I meant as a species. My greatest achievement is growing a nice garden 😤😤☺️
@deltalima6703
Жыл бұрын
@david, no worries, most people cant even do that. :)
The scheduling and timeline of each minute detail has been spot on.
Instant humble, proud goosebumps! JWST we are all so deeply looking forward to what you can do and what you can teach us. Such an exciting human endeavor, a masterpiece of engineering!
I am looking forward to the first pictures this summer and to all the exciting discoveries to be made in the years ahead! A big cheer to the team making this possible and best of luck:)
@CarlSigeback
Жыл бұрын
Oo so will it be this summer?
@lystfiskerlars
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thought it was included in this
I love how JWST is inspiring people to ask questions and look up.
thanks for telling us what we already know! maybe retitle this so people dont get their hopes up about ACTUALLY SEEING images of the first galaxies. byeeee get ratio'd
Umm, did I miss something here? Like maybe a glimpse of the first galaxies from Webb, This whole video explains the Webb telescope as if it hasn't even been launched yet.
@maybar66
Жыл бұрын
It's up there but not fully functional yet, first images are expected to arrive Jul 12
@c4t4l4n4
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the title is misleading, but such is the state of media.
@FrankBenlin
Жыл бұрын
The title is total crap. Bad move, JWST. Next thing you know they will be making official total click bait with red arrows and circles.
@bagitson
Жыл бұрын
@@FrankBenlin I doubt the poster of the video is actually affiliated with JWST.
@FrankBenlin
Жыл бұрын
@@bagitson This is their official channel. I don't subscribe to the wanna be ones that aren't because they pull these weasel word games with the titles as a standard of operations.
CERN, Hubble, JWST. Great time to be alive!
We have heard all of this for over 10 years now. Time to get on with it and show us what you are doing with it.
So ... Where are they shown ?
less chit chat, more photos. Allez.
This is a really good video explaining in very simple terms why we are here and how the universe came to be. The jwst will help fill in the blanks.
Can't wait to discover the flying spaghetti monster when the infrared filter turns on
they really just built a time machine and threw it off the planet
Thanks for the update. Appreciate the new information.
So where are the images of the "first galaxies"?????
You go Webb! And godspeed NASA!
Absolutely amazing. Thank you
I can't wait. What a time to be alive.
Hello from Miami-Dade. Go WEBB!
can't wait to see the first image's
Wtf? Where's the images? I actually thought here we go! :D lol
So excited to see what's lurking behind the red shift wall
This was a dream
19 days till first data. Can’t wait much longer 😅
It's the big step for all humanity
Please tell us the background music .
Good stuff
So, no pics yet?
I'm so utterly excited. So much scientific achievement created this opportunity to gain new scientific achievements. A beautiful feedback loop! I'm so appreciative!!!
still cant imagine how can be possible to get the old news from the million years before? Science is amazing!
@tomheringer2047
Жыл бұрын
A million years out is like looking down the street. The universe is 13.8 billion years old, but due to its constantly increasing rate of expansion, we need to look out about 45 billion light years to see the earliest formations. The infrared detection equipment will allow us to see farther out by many more billions of light years.
Waiting impatiently
We want to see pictures...... Please
I really can't wait!! 🙆♀️
I am doing a presentation on the James Webb in Altspace VR on July 14 to celebrate the pictures if anyone wants to come its a public event in Altspace VR 8pm EST.
Absolutely fascinating!!
Waiting to feel claustrophobic inside 13.5 billion light year Super Ball. Bring it on JB.
We've reached a point in our understanding of astronomy where we're probably just short of the level of toddlers in relation to the knowledge that's out there and yet to be dreamed of.
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Was kind of hoping to see some actual results, IR images. Guess I need to wait a little longer. I'm sure it will be jaw-dropping!
IM hoping for more than just more pixels on an image. Are we alone , are black holes the center of mass Of orbiting Stars ?
Давайте поскорее! Нет сил уже ждать)
🇮🇳 nervous the James web first image
TLDR: they don’t show you any pics of the first galaxies.
Great!
Try again with that title when you are actually revealing something that is not already basic knowledge for the truly invested.
@RandomPickles
Жыл бұрын
@Smee Self The title was misleading. It has nothing to do with me. This is the internet. Spatula.
@RandomPickles
Жыл бұрын
@Smee Self You are not clever
@RandomPickles
Жыл бұрын
@Smee Self Having fun swinging at your own straw men?
MP4 nice
When the 1st image
When do we see the images?
@hydromic2518
Жыл бұрын
Around the 12th of July
@rougehawk
Жыл бұрын
@@hydromic2518 Okay thanks!
July 12 is when they going to reveal the 1st photo of the telescope this just a little click bait
Hell yeah!
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Super!!! 👍🏼🚀👍🏼🚀👍🏼
If it takes time for the light to reach use, if take a closer look at it wouldn't it appear more so to current time?
There is one question I never understood is at 1:00. How can we see the first moment of bigbang or anything close to it.
@darylallen2485
Жыл бұрын
The universe is expanding. As a result, the light traveling through the expanding space always has more space to travel through. The space has expanded so much and the universe is so large that it has taken the light 13 billion years to reach earth. Thus, we are looking at light which has emanated from some object and traveled uninterrupted for 13 billion years. When we look at this old light, we see the state of the universe as it was 13 billion years ago. That is how we can see close to the big bang.
@imcoolpramesh
Жыл бұрын
@@darylallen2485 thank you for replying. Here comes my concern, If lights travelled 13 billion light year to travel to us to show us our early universe then how did we end up 13 billion light years far from the origin to witness our own birth during BigBang. I know universe is expanding and the space itself is getting bigger. Since we are matter not light particles and we are slower than light, how did we end up this far to witness the early light. Sorry if i did not made any sense. If we are roughly 13bil light year far, those light emitted by big bang should be around billions of billions of light year far from us moving away since those lights must be the fastest.
Watch, the beginning of time just has a big button that says Press to Start
The webb telescope will ignite some very profound philosophical topics and demolish some current theories and cherished beliefs.
It was reported (last week?) that the JWST was hit by a comet (fragment?) & that at least one of the mirrors was damaged. Is this true? How serious was the damage? How long before its repaired & it's back up to normal functions??
@robbhereford6381
Жыл бұрын
It was a micrometiorite. They have readjusted the one mirror segment and now all is back to normal.
@phil8662
Жыл бұрын
It was hit by a micrometeorite (i.e. a speck of dust). That was actually about the 4th or 5th hit, but it was a larger speck. The problem is that in space, these specks of dust can be moving at incredible speed because there's no air friction to slow them down. This particular speck was going fast enough that it put a tiny pit in one of the mirrors and slightly deformed the area around the impact. The deformation is so slight, you wouldn't be able to see it by looking at the mirror. But the telescope's detectors are very sensitive and the deformed area will probably have small, but a noticeable, impact on the quality of the science data.
@deltalima6703
Жыл бұрын
They know what effect the damage has, so they just edit it out. No big deal. They expected it to happen, its not even a surprise. They designed for it.
How do we know how far away an object is?
Go web
I fancy that galaxy spews neutrons with positive charge(quakes, muons, gluons ,higg ,charm up etc transmutation) which create dark energy because of their inter repulsive force. The neutrons positively charged, bombarded by gamma rays are converted into hydrogen atoms, the fuel of stars.
I'm waiting for new incredible images from JWST
Please show more new photos.
2:47 Please tell how these UFOs are travelling and where they are travelling.
One Intelligent CIV , to stop homo sapiens fighting amongst themselves
I know. Only you, as the parent can know for sure. NASA. | Love You,
People keep saying space expanded and is still expanding. My question is what exactly is space (forget about spacetime for the moment)? If space is emptiness, then why and how it expands from emptiness to emptiness? How does light travel in emptiness? If space contains something like aether,which has been denied its existence, then why that thing is space itself. We humans, dogs, water, iron, are all being contained in the space. Why “aether-like thing is called as space or space fabric, any other things are not? Ok, space-fabric is expecting, but how? Who cares how. Ok, expanding is from central outward, then why electrons spin, planets spin, stars spin, and galaxies spin? Another question: light from early star traveled 13 billion years, so now it’s pitch or wave length is longer, becoming infra light. But the space-fabric near earth has been expanded already, how does the early light knows its pitch needs to be larger? In that same space-fabric, it is very well capable to carry ultraviolet light, or even x-rays.
YES BUT WHEN?!
Darn, I thought this was content.
@bejay69
Жыл бұрын
It is....for children.
lets gooooooooo
JWST is now known as CBFT (ClickBait Fest Telescope ;)
This video did not reveal the first galaxies. Is this intentionally misleading?
Light is stretched because the space it is traveling through is expanding? Is there an equation for the decrease in light frequency as a function of expanding space? What other things can cause large scale light frequency decay. Is it possible that light frequency just decays itself like one Hertz every million light years traveled?
@TheStockwell
Жыл бұрын
Have you ever considered using you computer to find answers to your questions? 🤔
@MarkPryor1
Жыл бұрын
@@TheStockwell yes. I'm using one now 😂. Anyways, she stated why the light frequency was decreasing and I find it hard to believe. I get relative motion but she said just due to expanding space. If the mass in space began to contract would this start to increase the light frequency that had been traveling for billions of years?
@UberAlphaSirus
Жыл бұрын
@@MarkPryor1 It's doppler shift. Because of the expansion, things are moving away.
@MarkPryor1
Жыл бұрын
@@UberAlphaSirus Propagation of light is independent of the speed of its source/detector. Speed of light is not relative so how can we have blue or red shift? What if light energy does decay or is absorbed by its interaction with diffused phantom dark energy.
@h.dejong2531
Жыл бұрын
The equation you're looking for is the Hubble constant: this describes the expansion of the universe. It's about 70 (km/s)/Megaparsec. So for every Mpc (=3 million lightyears) of distance, the speed at which things move away from us increases by 70 km/s.
Yeah, cool. Now, hurry up and get the pics already
We already bought the thing, stop trying to sell iy with flashy filler. Please next one sensor data only, anyone on KZread can do goofy storytelling with CG. You guys have the best telescope, show some calibration pictures or something
Wtf? What did this video share that we didn’t already know?
Is James hurt by the impact? :(
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Beware. Clickbait. Physics 101 stuff. That's all.
What about revealing the first galaxies ? You have not told us what the title says
The Earth, antiquated Shuttle, feet jogging, panning and zooming on images from Hubble, diagrams, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen, more artists rendering and charts, more artists depictions of J Webb, credits - NOT ONE IMAGE from J Webb? Is the telescope working?
@TheStockwell
Жыл бұрын
If technology was advanced by people complaining and impatiently whining, we'd have established colonies on Mars by now - and perfected time travel. 🙄
We're are anxious
WHEN???
@h.dejong2531
Жыл бұрын
July 12.
I feel like I have been tricked.
😍😍😍😍
holy SNEED
Holy sht
Can you please get to the point and show us it's actual taken photos.
👏👏👏👍😍😍😍
Imagine a day when we'll be able to reach those distant stars and galaxies :)
they should point the JWST to bootes void and try to find another universe
And no web pics yet.
You know space isn't a flat
Our eyes cannot see infrared whereas the JWST's instruments can gather infrared radiation and render some kind of image. When the first images are released in July for the public to "see", what will these images look like, how will they be interpreted for viewing by the human eye? Is this a foolish question? Someone out there has a logical explanation, I am sure.
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