Everything Discovered By The James Webb Space Telescope (since launch)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @johnstewart579
    @johnstewart579 29 дней назад +97

    As a life long amateur astronomer I've been following JWST since its initial design phase. Kudos to The Space Race for this beautiful update

    • @winkekatze5593
      @winkekatze5593 29 дней назад +1

      Why do people use their real name online? Didn't you have IT education?

    • @BradChadley
      @BradChadley 27 дней назад

      ​@@winkekatze5593 RUclips uses your first name from your Google account to generate your username. You can change it, but a lot of people don't for some reason. But that's why folks sometimes have their full name

    • @xblade56478645
      @xblade56478645 26 дней назад +6

      ​@@winkekatze5593Oh nooooo. You know somebody's name now. He's is much danger.

    • @PanzerBuyer
      @PanzerBuyer 25 дней назад +1

      Has JWST sustained much impact damage so far?

    • @reallyryan_
      @reallyryan_ 13 дней назад +1

      Oh no I used my name too... Lol

  • @infinitibottle
    @infinitibottle 28 дней назад +35

    Wow. It’s been 3 years already. I remember waiting for it to get to L2 so we can see what it can do.
    They are right about getting older, time really flies by fast.

  • @BreakingBarriers2DIY
    @BreakingBarriers2DIY 29 дней назад +93

    The way in which you piled each part of the information without pausing or numbering… is pure genius. You are representing artistically what it has been like receiving information from that telescope since its start.
    Thanks for more great content.

  • @LeoAndersson-og8ki
    @LeoAndersson-og8ki Месяц назад +212

    I don’t think people appreciate James Web enough.

    • @scottpayne4756
      @scottpayne4756 Месяц назад +43

      Indeed, some cant even spell Webb

    • @TheLastStarfighter77
      @TheLastStarfighter77 Месяц назад

      ​@@scottpayne4756Ouch! 😅

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Месяц назад

      The fact that the JWST is making the entire scientific community looking like buffoons for following Einstein down his relativity rabbit hole doesn't seem to bother them.
      They will keep telling you the same tall tales about a big bang and an expanding universe because to do otherwise would make them look like fools for not understanding something as simple as Newton's Laws of Motion. That gravity is not a fundamental force of nature. It's an artifact of Acceleration. Which is the fundamental force of nature.
      Newton couldn't explain how Acceleration is the fundamental force of nature so he stuck with consensus. That the earth is a stationary plane and gravity is what caused the apple to fall. Not the fact that the tree was no longer accelerating it so it decelerates back to the ground.
      The earth rotating on its axis is accelerating its mass outward and forward. The ground Accelerates the tree and the tree branch is accelerating the apply. Remove the accelerating force and the apple decelerates to the ground.
      The crisis in cosmology? How are these Neanderthals going to explain how they could be so blind. Nikolas Tesla told them Einstein’s relativity was mathematical nonsense but they wouldn't believe him. Now, they've made a saint out of Einstein and they can't publicly admit that he was fraud.
      But there you have it. The baboons can't deny what Webb is imagining. An infinite universe defined by Acceleration. Not mass.
      It's like they dint understand E=mc. Acceleration defines mass. Mass is that which occupies space. Acceleration creates mass. Not the other way around.
      Galileo Galilei - the earth is motion around the sun. It's this motion that creates 'gravity' - tidal forces. Mass dies not attract mass.
      Giordano Bruno. Theorized an infinite number of worlds in an infinite universe. No beginning and no end and no cosmological center.
      Look at how the flat earth community treated them.
      Newton's gravitational attraction? Mathematical nonsense.
      Einstein’s relativity with warped space and time-dilation? Mathematical nonsense.
      The planck length. More mathematical nonsense.
      Stephen Hawkings black hole equation? More mathematical nonsense.
      Gravity is not a fundamental force of nature. Acceleration is the fundamental force. Problem is that the Bible defines Acceleration has coming from a creator god.
      Science can't explain acceleration without attributing it to a creator god or an infinite/eternal universe.

    • @SebastianWellsTL
      @SebastianWellsTL 29 дней назад +10

      @@scottpayne4756 😂🤣😂

    • @Kingjames111
      @Kingjames111 28 дней назад +2

      Personal it's lackluster two billion for some pictures

  • @julian.kollataj
    @julian.kollataj 17 дней назад +7

    I appreciate your efforts going into this video to highlight the beauty of our universe and the significance of JWST! I would just like ask that you somehow mark/indicate with a corner graphic on the images/videos that definitely are either artistic representation or digital representation, like I’ve seen on Astrum’s channel, which helps to separate the real from the almost real looking. :) thanks!

  • @spacexelonmuskusa
    @spacexelonmuskusa 29 дней назад +20

    The James Webb Space Telescope has made numerous discoveries since its launch, including observations of distant galaxies, exoplanets, nebulae, and celestial phenomena. Great Video, nice job 👍

  • @scrapperdudeGA
    @scrapperdudeGA Месяц назад +47

    If you don't see a horse in the Horsehead nebula, think seahorse.

  • @megamanx466
    @megamanx466 29 дней назад +6

    Good collage of Webb's findings & astronomical updates.

  • @chikuvyas7917
    @chikuvyas7917 29 дней назад +16

    Wow
    New wallpaper gallery collection
    This is amazing

  • @nurdyoga8228
    @nurdyoga8228 Месяц назад +19

    Now witness the resolving power of this fully calibrated and operational space telescope.

  • @edwardleonard7829
    @edwardleonard7829 Месяц назад +5

    Best video yet… thank you

  • @PaulShanley
    @PaulShanley Месяц назад +35

    10:19 pure gold.

  • @Plazman
    @Plazman 13 дней назад +5

    Stunning. I do wish you were more explicit about which were actual photos as opposed to artist's renderings.

    • @101yak
      @101yak 10 дней назад

      Even artist renderings are of photos... Basically the same thing as when you have an older movie being rendered in 1080p and 4k now.
      The photos you see are real even if an artist makes it look flashier.

    • @crevetta6128
      @crevetta6128 8 дней назад +2

      the unedited photos aren't visible to the naked eye. It would just be a black picture

    • @Jay-sl9jo
      @Jay-sl9jo 6 дней назад

      @@101yak The exoplanet photos are absolutely not even close to real photos. They are artist depictions, not renderings. There is a huge difference. JWST cannot resolve exoplanets, it examines the data based off of it's transits in front of it's host star, and lots of the guesswork is done off of the data to think about how the planet MIGHT look. Big difference between that and the hard, visual infrared data gathered and edited into the visible spectrum from galaxies and in-system planets/mooons like the Uranus photo.
      This is exactly why it should say "artist depiction" in some of the photos... We have a long way to go before we can actually SEE exoplanets.

    • @101yak
      @101yak 6 дней назад

      @@Jay-sl9jo I do not think you even know what I am saying at all so lets just not continue.
      There is a TON that goes into an artist rendering of photos from older rendering satelites quality. They take the baseline, then they use the scientific perspective of what it should look like based on current theory.
      Stop trying to make it seem like this is a situation where you are taking a photo of a tree in your backyard and when its not you flip out and scream at dad.

  • @BassNinja
    @BassNinja 29 дней назад +4

    This better get a billion views so fun to watch thanks

  • @gooner72
    @gooner72 2 дня назад

    Truly the most beautiful and awe-inspiring images the world has ever seen......

  • @reginac5488
    @reginac5488 День назад

    The beauty of the cosmos always makes me cry.

  • @tommysobie7794
    @tommysobie7794 Месяц назад +5

    Great Video, nice job 👍

  • @janam.3332
    @janam.3332 20 дней назад +2

    I cant wrap my head around the fact that we can discover stuff like this with a telescope huuuuh ? So amazing

    • @botbadger
      @botbadger 13 дней назад

      Imagine you have a super powerful camera that can take pictures of things really, really far away. That's kind of like what the James Webb Space Telescope does!
      Here's how it works:
      1. **Light from Space**: The telescope looks at the light coming from stars, planets, and galaxies that are really far away.
      2. **Mirror, Mirror**: The light hits a big mirror that collects and focuses the light.
      3. **Special Camera**: The focused light then goes to a special camera that takes a picture of what we're looking at.
      4. **Computer Processing**: The picture is then sent to a computer that helps make the picture look even better and clearer.

  • @reginaldorossi9774
    @reginaldorossi9774 Месяц назад +1

    Ty 4 the hard work man keep it up

  • @ChristopherBrown-jw9dq
    @ChristopherBrown-jw9dq 12 дней назад

    This is the BEST video I have viewed, in my opinion.

  • @dcavanau1021
    @dcavanau1021 29 дней назад +2

    Wow!!!😮 spectacular and awe inspiring. What a time to be alive!

  • @AmoghNatu
    @AmoghNatu Месяц назад +3

    Surprisingly, I noticed I wasn't subscribed. Subscribed now.

  • @scottpayne4756
    @scottpayne4756 Месяц назад +3

    Once we have a heavy lift and reusable rocket big telescopes will unlock our further understanding of how the universe is evolving and just maybe how entropy creates complex places for life.

  • @plenum6448
    @plenum6448 28 дней назад +3

    @11:40 - Fifty years ago Jupiter's Red Spot was a longish oval, almost three times Earth's diameter. These recent years it's been almost circular. I hope viewers in their teens today take note of this observation and add to it their own observations in 50 years.

    • @OmarChavez-l6t
      @OmarChavez-l6t 4 дня назад

      Right below red spot we're 3 white spots that are now 1

  • @martinsuarez1834
    @martinsuarez1834 Месяц назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for this video. Thank you!

  • @leefelix9744
    @leefelix9744 17 дней назад +1

    The penguin & the egg. I love it

  • @asjad181
    @asjad181 10 дней назад +1

    You are providing depth knowledge.. I have suggestion plz try to explain in simple word avoid tricky words.. Bcz most of Public hesitate to liston tricky words words..

    • @zachrowe6271
      @zachrowe6271 8 дней назад

      Which words would you consider to be tricky?

  • @stevetafoya6287
    @stevetafoya6287 Месяц назад +24

    You had me at asteroid fart

  • @Abdi-c3l
    @Abdi-c3l 13 дней назад

    A voice that definitely can’t be AI. Instantly subscribed!

  • @cjcharles602
    @cjcharles602 18 дней назад +1

    The two galaxies colliding was the most terrifying thing ive ever thought about

  • @mikeg0802
    @mikeg0802 29 дней назад +1

    Amazing discoveries!

  • @pukaseek
    @pukaseek 8 дней назад

    The size of our universe cannot even be imagined by our small brains. What can be imagined is the genius of our scientists and engineers. Kudos everyone.

  • @_-lz9jh
    @_-lz9jh 14 дней назад

    very enlightening Bravo!!

  • @Gary-g7f
    @Gary-g7f 10 дней назад +2

    Its been 3 years!!?? Am I the only one feeling Einstein's time relativity as I grow older??

  • @LeoNickle
    @LeoNickle Месяц назад +19

    Alcohol was present during my formation too if you know what I mean.

  • @sooma-ai
    @sooma-ai Месяц назад +12

    The James Webb Space Telescope has made numerous discoveries since its launch, including observations of distant galaxies, exoplanets, nebulae, and celestial phenomena. It has provided unprecedented views of the early universe and revealed new details about our solar system.

  • @Curiocrawler
    @Curiocrawler 25 дней назад +1

    This is to much for me to even comprehend. The amount of distance to/from all of the planets or systems is mindblowing! My brain is fried after 15 minutes of the video😅 but love the videos. Keep it up! 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼

  • @tomroberts3851
    @tomroberts3851 Месяц назад +1

    Hi there, long time follower here! I loved this video! Definitely one of your best 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @djkeltn
    @djkeltn 23 дня назад

    I believe I recognize that voice. Great job and meet you back at “ No man’s sky “ 😊

  • @dumitrulangham1721
    @dumitrulangham1721 10 дней назад

    ❤space is so amazing

  • @JohnLee-db9zt
    @JohnLee-db9zt 22 часа назад

    2:31 Atroid fart, the most technical astronomy term I’ve ever heard.

  • @dalegillispie8436
    @dalegillispie8436 8 дней назад

    This shows we know nothing and are just guessing about our world. But we where placed here at just the right time to learn about space. Allsome.

  • @mr.prestige9798
    @mr.prestige9798 8 дней назад +2

    Jesus it’s been 3 years?? No way I feel like it was last summer when it was launched

  • @Limpn00dle19kilo
    @Limpn00dle19kilo 19 дней назад +1

    The pillars of creation still around, nice… but for how much longer?

  • @CO-Ray
    @CO-Ray 18 дней назад

    All of this scares me, but its fascinating

  • @Theworldisatlarge
    @Theworldisatlarge 28 дней назад

    Great summary

  • @Gary-g7f
    @Gary-g7f 10 дней назад

    Beautiful!!!

  • @braj_C
    @braj_C 28 дней назад

    Very informative

  • @DaKiffster
    @DaKiffster 29 дней назад +3

    10:14 There it is 😂

  • @SteveReno187
    @SteveReno187 20 дней назад

    In the future i believe we'll have a fleet of James Webb telescopes working together 🎉

  • @JimKrause1975
    @JimKrause1975 15 дней назад

    I love the JWST!

  • @ayueon4104
    @ayueon4104 Месяц назад

    Great choice of topic

  • @AjaxApplebong
    @AjaxApplebong 14 дней назад

    I about died on what he saud about Uranus 😅😂❤

  • @Astrophile_op
    @Astrophile_op 27 дней назад

    Goosebumps

  • @texastaterbug5395
    @texastaterbug5395 27 дней назад

    Magnetic feild? 10:11 I enjoy your content!

  • @Jensenr8
    @Jensenr8 29 дней назад +2

    Think chess, the horses there have similarities. In the picture to the left.

  • @rayraze8288
    @rayraze8288 18 дней назад +1

    10:14 best part lol

  • @w.neuman
    @w.neuman 17 дней назад +1

    The MORE We Learn, The MORE We Find Out Just ExactLy HOW-MUCH We ReaLLy Don't Know ! 😮😊😮

  • @erikwilson5001
    @erikwilson5001 27 дней назад +1

    10:10 Magnetic Field Misspelled
    12:30 Earendel is 28 billion light years away? How is this possible?

  • @TonyLawler-z9x
    @TonyLawler-z9x Месяц назад +1

    Awesome

  • @Luke-qj5jn
    @Luke-qj5jn 2 дня назад +1

    7:13 " in the known universe" more likely.

  • @kaisaarnio7208
    @kaisaarnio7208 15 дней назад

    Hecklefish would love the uranus part

  • @Shanghaimartin
    @Shanghaimartin 29 дней назад +1

    10:10 Magnetic Feild 😉

  • @jeffjanoda8177
    @jeffjanoda8177 9 дней назад

    Brilliant

  • @SebastianWellsTL
    @SebastianWellsTL 29 дней назад

    Epic!!!

  • @Angraecum
    @Angraecum Месяц назад

    Yes, good commentary to quickly explain the phenomena.

  • @mrazyone
    @mrazyone 14 дней назад

    3:19 where the magnetic field being created from?

  • @Ancientalienshistory
    @Ancientalienshistory 29 дней назад

    The James Webb Space Telescope provides groundbreaking insights into stellar phenomena, planetary atmospheres, and cosmic structures, enhancing our understanding of the universe's evolution and dynamics.

  • @pierresaslawsky1723
    @pierresaslawsky1723 10 дней назад

    The same image is shown twice for different reasons at 8:50 and 19:25.

    • @Elazarko
      @Elazarko 8 дней назад

      It's so much bs

  • @zoltonthemagnificent88
    @zoltonthemagnificent88 Месяц назад +1

    Can astronomers detect any changes in the Pillars of Creation (or similar structures) in the short time between the Hubble images and Webbs?

  • @shotguntalkshow5032
    @shotguntalkshow5032 8 дней назад

    Awesome presentation! I thank our God for creating the universe and all of its wonders for are appreciation and soon to be back yard when we cease to exist and go to be with him.😊

  • @profcpbl
    @profcpbl Месяц назад +6

    Please! differentiae between images and simulations / drawings

    • @moctezuma336
      @moctezuma336 15 дней назад

      Yes we need real images. Not simulations.

  • @Chavez787
    @Chavez787 22 дня назад

    2:13 interacting or colliding? 🧐

  • @Khether0001
    @Khether0001 26 дней назад

    at 18:25 is there a difference between Hydrogen and Molecular Hydrogen?

  • @riotcailin
    @riotcailin 25 дней назад

    4:36 Cold Ones mentioned

  • @mattsmith1137
    @mattsmith1137 26 дней назад +1

    It was pointed at Uranus eh, did it see a starfish ? (couldn’t help myself 🤣)

  • @brunoxilotl9989
    @brunoxilotl9989 4 дня назад

    10:14 dope

  • @melvinpinder384
    @melvinpinder384 29 дней назад

    I love the almighty works its so beautiful ❤

  • @bentleytran1442
    @bentleytran1442 27 дней назад

    Hey I know your voice from somewhere. Are you the 1 talked about Tesla?

  • @justinbell3501
    @justinbell3501 29 дней назад

    12:11 why blur the photo

  • @SWas213
    @SWas213 2 дня назад

    Astroid farts.
    This is exactly the kind of science discoveries I was hoping for.

  • @Tshedza-j6w
    @Tshedza-j6w 25 дней назад +1

    We cant be alone...we cant be.

  • @dmaze8457
    @dmaze8457 13 дней назад

    Are all of these magnificent photos from the Webb telescope or are some artists conceptions?

  • @Jophus1er
    @Jophus1er 25 дней назад +3

    I love seeing these images, but knowing that the colors are added afterward and not accurate take something away for authenticity of the images.

    • @SteelBody6
      @SteelBody6 23 дня назад +1

      Wait really ?!

    • @thompson3rd
      @thompson3rd 23 дня назад +1

      You can't see certain colors out there that's why they will do the math to find out the true color of everything in space. It's not like they decided to randomly throwing their favorite color

    • @Jophus1er
      @Jophus1er 18 дней назад

      @@thompson3rd That’s not true at all. Once the images are given a hue (R,G,B) and compiled together, the images are flat and boring. The artist then goes into the image and punches details up which aren’t accurate but are exciting for the public to look at. Watch “How NASA Colors Images of the Universe” by NOVA PBS Official. Skip to 2:19 of the video and see what the artist does to the images.

  • @ANDROLOMA
    @ANDROLOMA 4 дня назад

    Every possibility not specifically prohibited is allowed.

  • @ImD3f4ult
    @ImD3f4ult 28 дней назад

    Where do you get your information.

  • @gustavorosario2937
    @gustavorosario2937 28 дней назад

    Yes Vega I’ve observing and yes it matches everything you said and Hubble has detected a giant gas planet I think is the fifth times the largest out of Jupiter

  • @616CC
    @616CC 29 дней назад +1

    So stars have been drinking alcohol for far longer than us animals here on this planet, guess they’ve got to have some fun sometimes 😂

  • @paymonkhodadadi
    @paymonkhodadadi 15 дней назад +3

    The mere fact that there is not a video space telescope with dedicated 24/7 live feed and a dedicated television channel for humanity tells you all you need to know!

    • @gregoryjclark81
      @gregoryjclark81 14 дней назад +4

      It tells me you do not quite understand how JW Telescope images are created.

    • @paymonkhodadadi
      @paymonkhodadadi 14 дней назад

      @gregoryjclark81 I wasn't speaking about James Webb or images.

    • @cody6550
      @cody6550 14 дней назад

      @@paymonkhodadadiit tells me a lot about the types of hats you wear

    • @paymonkhodadadi
      @paymonkhodadadi 14 дней назад

      @cody6550 State of the art TIN FOIL Retard helmet with Faraday insulation. Such push back for simply stating how simple it would be to video record space for humanity. You can crawl back under your bridges, trolls.

    • @botbadger
      @botbadger 13 дней назад +2

      Im not picking up what you're putting down. What is there to know?
      Also, I dont think we can do live feed of space as it takes a lot of time for data to travel from so far away. Also, space is dark so we need to tweak the filters to actually see stuff, like by using infrared whilst looking at the same spot for a while.

  • @austinbanks6329
    @austinbanks6329 29 дней назад +1

    James Webb is pointed at Uranus 😊

  • @DavidFMartin
    @DavidFMartin 29 дней назад

    The early black hole consuming matter at a rate 40 times the calculated could be explained away if you accept that time isn’t a fixed value, if time ran at 40 times faster at the point we observe this phenomenon then it would appear to consume matter 40 times faster.
    As the universe expands its energy is being spread out thinner and thinner, if time is a result of energy being released at the point of the Big Bang then it makes sense that as it spreads out with the expansion of the universe it has lower and lower values.
    If that’s the explanation for what we see at the point of creation not matching today’s closer observations then you can extrapolate forward.
    If time is slowing with the expansion of the universe you wouldn’t notice it locally, your observations of local events would appear normal as you are slowing with local time at the same rate.
    But if you observe far away objects you’d see odd things happening like speed up or strange out of the norm events like this.
    As the universe expands and if time slows you’d not notice, like a travelling crew member on a FTL ship you not noticing anything odd happening.
    Or like someone falling into a super massive black hole.
    You’d simply slow and slow down and at some point as time slows to a speed of zero you’d simply be frozen in time.
    I suspect if this is true the end of the universe will be like a glass marble, the coloured swirls being the galaxies trapped in frozen time.
    The universe may well be infinite but in a way that infinity is actually just a frozen universe with all the things in it trapped in a frozen time bubble, if there were anything alive at that point they would be like insects trapped in amber but not dead, they would still n their own local space be alive and even not aware that we’re never going to get older or even be aware they are frozen for eternity, they may have observed the early universe via telescopes apparently running at enormous speeds in comparison to their environment but they wouldn’t be moving any slower than any other part of the Universe at their point in time and space, they would continue to live out their lives without realising to us they would appear frozen.
    We already know that at the point of the Big Bang time and space were totally different to todays time and space, the universe had a hyper expansion rate way beyond the speed limit of light, so it’s not a given fact that time is running at their lives without same rates today, indeed we can alter time rates today by the use of velocity, the faster you go the slower time passes for you in comparison to an outside observer.
    Time isn’t a fixed value universally, it isn’t today and at certainly wasn’t at the point of origin.
    So that’s my idea, time isn’t running at a fixed rate, as the universe spreads out time is also being spread out and thinner if you like, when we see more energetic events from the past they appear more energetic because we see them happening at a faster rate then today because our speed through time is not the same as previously.

  • @syedusamamanzoor1838
    @syedusamamanzoor1838 Месяц назад

    16:09 wait, al sadar is a supernova 😮

  • @Jay-sl9jo
    @Jay-sl9jo 6 дней назад

    Fantastic collection of discoveries, but I think it would benefit everyone if you specified which photos are artist depictions are which are not. Surely there are people watching this that think that the exoplanets shown are actual photos and not artist depictions. JWST is fantastic, but it can't resolve exoplanets like that. Some of the renderings look deceivingly similar to an infrared photo. If I was 12 and saw this video I would have thought it was all JWST photos.

  • @DloHetet
    @DloHetet 4 дня назад

    Must be a pretty intelligence telescope..❤

    • @gooner72
      @gooner72 День назад

      Of course it is, there's no point in launching an amoeba brained telescope, is there?

  • @sajeewaniileperuma7984
    @sajeewaniileperuma7984 26 дней назад

    ITS BEEN 3 YEARS?!?

  • @Denimy0
    @Denimy0 8 дней назад

    3 years already? Time sure is wierd.

  • @GregoryBirulkin
    @GregoryBirulkin 26 дней назад +1

    New galaxies that are brighter than your calculations, so let's just invent something to say. You guys don't know!

  • @Lumber91
    @Lumber91 5 дней назад

    Galaxies were getting drunk since the Big Bang on Alcohol 😭

  • @dwjr5129
    @dwjr5129 Месяц назад

    When you free your mind of conventional dogma and allow yourself to see the universe as it is, it makes one see how small and insignificant we really are. Awesome stuff.

    • @sasharamirez2335
      @sasharamirez2335 Месяц назад +4

      Uh what? Conventional dogma IS the thing that tells people to see how small and insignificant we really are. How could you get something so 180 degrees wrong?

    • @dwjr5129
      @dwjr5129 Месяц назад

      @ allow me to clarify. I should have said conventional religious dogma. Apologies.

    • @sonofasalesman
      @sonofasalesman Месяц назад +2

      Sure smells like reddit in here

  • @michaeljones3974
    @michaeljones3974 26 дней назад +1

    #29 is Jupiter 😁