Everything Matters | Beryllium | Dr. Jay Daniel | Exploratorium

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @JulesStoop
    @JulesStoop 8 лет назад +2

    @13:49
    Cold and hot are switched in the key at the right of the overview of Kepler discovered systems. As stars get more blue (and less red), they're hotter.

  • @jfltech
    @jfltech 8 лет назад +2

    Great insight on why beryllium was chosen as the primary material for the mirror due to its properties for light, and thermal durability.

  • @MegaBanne
    @MegaBanne 9 лет назад +12

    Two years to go... CAN'T WAIT OoO!!!!!!!

    • @haydenbingham6988
      @haydenbingham6988 8 лет назад

      +Electro-Cute We are all going to be soooooooo sad if this launch fails.....XD

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 8 лет назад

      Hayden Bingham DON'T MENTION THAT!!! D,:!!

    • @haydenbingham6988
      @haydenbingham6988 8 лет назад

      ***** Or even worse, the secondary lens isn't focused right! D:

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 8 лет назад

      Hayden Bingham D,:

    • @haydenbingham6988
      @haydenbingham6988 8 лет назад

      ***** Alright, so this is equally just as much to comfort me as it is to comfort you:
      1) Everything that could go wrong has already happened with other orbital telescopes and satellites, and this ensures that these things will not happen to the James Webb:
      A) Bad Mirror - Hubble
      B) Gyroscope Failures - Kepler?
      C) Bad unit conversion - something
      D) Failed comms - something else
      2) Ariene rockets are super reliable.
      3) Space agencies used to build 2 versions of a probe/satellite they wanted to launch, in case one of them blew up, which didn't happen often back then to begin with, but in NASA's incredibly paranoid mind, "could happen". (Partially due to cost, but still) They're not building a 2nd James Webb as a backup. They're gonna get this.

  • @Srinamamuduli
    @Srinamamuduli 9 лет назад +7

    Waiting for images from James Webb Space telescopes.Thank you for the upload .

  • @mikecabanaw6205
    @mikecabanaw6205 9 лет назад +12

    This will change everything we know about The Universe.

  • @MirekHeikkila
    @MirekHeikkila 8 лет назад +2

    The speaker(Jay Daniel) was uber interesting to listen to!! very cool, thanks! :)

  • @rozlowe3951
    @rozlowe3951 3 года назад

    Love this video , we make these same mirrors here at LA Gauge in Sun Valley , CA. great video can't wait for James Webb to launch

  • @theq4602
    @theq4602 3 года назад +2

    "we made the mirrors for james web"
    hahahahah thats so cool man cant wait for the launch...
    yeah still aint launched yet
    after almost 20 years of development
    James web is litteraly been in development for my entire life and I am still waiting for them to launch it.

  • @americanindustrialconsulta1851
    @americanindustrialconsulta1851 9 лет назад +2

    Fantastic the knowledge we will gain is extraordinary!

    • @naimulhaq9626
      @naimulhaq9626 9 лет назад

      +American Industrial Consultants
      Who is James Webb?

    • @b43xoit
      @b43xoit 9 лет назад

      +Naimul Haq "It is named after James E. Webb, the second administrator of NASA, who played an integral role in the Apollo program." -- wikipedia

    • @naimulhaq9626
      @naimulhaq9626 9 лет назад

      B. Xoit Thank you. Very worthy of the mane of the telescope, though not as much as Hubble, I suppose.

  • @pono2001nz
    @pono2001nz 9 лет назад +2

    Why wasn't the TV directly behind the engineer so we could see both at the same time in the same view without the need to use a pointer

  • @gidbalzar
    @gidbalzar 9 лет назад

    OK, we launch this sucker and 2 months after first light the gyros fail, can we repair it?

  • @DirtMcGurtskie
    @DirtMcGurtskie 9 лет назад +2

    That's funny that there were blue shifts with a mis-focused optic. Having MEMS embedded in the beryllium matrix would make one sweet camera. You could make some serious hash tags with that :)

  • @MultiZirkon
    @MultiZirkon 3 года назад

    For beryllium: Jump forward to 21:54

  • @petenicezz
    @petenicezz 8 лет назад

    after the launch of the web james telescope, what site are we going to able to see these new images from telescope?

    • @iron_abartley5309
      @iron_abartley5309 8 лет назад

      A lot will, no doubt, be released to the public via major media outlets. I'm sure NASA's site will have them as well. Other than that, I really don't know.

  • @muhammadalkhawarizmi3630
    @muhammadalkhawarizmi3630 9 лет назад

    6:12 Hubble story.
    21:07 Seeing with X-ray.

  • @BRAINROTTDAVE
    @BRAINROTTDAVE 8 лет назад

    is that LA grange point in the shadow of earth?

    • @jayzdanielz1577
      @jayzdanielz1577 8 лет назад +1

      I'm actually not sure, but being in the earth's shadow is not the primary reason cited for going to that point. I'm not familiar with the math, but the Lagrange point is a point where the instrument will spend minimal energy having to thrust about to maintain it's location. If you're interested, here's more on LaGrange. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Louis_Lagrange.
      I'm sure there's some NASA scientist that can walk us through the math/physics. That would be cool to see!

  • @zoozolplexOne
    @zoozolplexOne 3 года назад

    Cool !!!

  • @klaasdeboer8106
    @klaasdeboer8106 2 года назад

    I wonder if it is possible, maybe with some addition of other metals, if it is possible to make a bicycle out of this stuff?

  • @rock3tcatU233
    @rock3tcatU233 7 лет назад +1

    Thank God for beryllium, gold, aluminum, lithium, scandium and all the other metals which make this possible. :D

  • @sandipkumarpandey7072
    @sandipkumarpandey7072 8 лет назад +1

    this video is actually about telescopes, and not about Beryllium's Role in the James Webb Space telescope.. very less time is given for that,misleading title!

  • @jimjardine4705
    @jimjardine4705 9 лет назад

    What is beryllium?

    • @sal3you
      @sal3you 9 лет назад

      +Jim Jardine >It's a mineral that is most frequently mined as "Beryl", which, in it's gem form is known as "Aqua Marine". It's a beautiful blue to green or even yellow color, and around here in Maine the ore is approx. 12-14% by wt. metallic beryllium. It's really interesting stuff, so do a search on it.

    • @ZenZaBill
      @ZenZaBill 8 лет назад +6

      +Seabury Lyon Do people take Science class in school anymore??? Beryllium is an element, not a mineral. And don't breath any dust from it. Off to Google with you both! Read!

    • @mbox314
      @mbox314 3 года назад

      @@sal3you beryllium is a metal not a mineral, stop giving bad information

    • @mbox314
      @mbox314 3 года назад

      Beryllium is a very low density metal, it has lower density than aluminum or magnesium but it is very intresting because it is extremely stiff with an unusually high modulus of elasticity. I first hllearned about beryllium when i found it was used for making guidance system support brackets for the Minuiteman missiles. The metal is very expensive but its properties justified the cost.

  • @alligatorpc
    @alligatorpc 8 лет назад

    GO JWST !!!

  • @marconius101
    @marconius101 8 лет назад +2

    I wouldn't ask SpaceX to sent this thing up..

  • @charleslaine
    @charleslaine 3 года назад +1

    What's with all the audience chatter, laughter, and general noise while he is speaking?

    • @hankmoodyirl
      @hankmoodyirl 3 года назад

      Thank you! I was so annoyed by that. I wanted to pay attention but had to tap out by 10 minutes so I wouldn't lose my mind. Way to waste an incredible topic by having a horde of disrespectful jerks in the background.

  • @slevinshafel9395
    @slevinshafel9395 8 лет назад

    berilyum its not toxic?

    • @monarchatto6095
      @monarchatto6095 7 лет назад +1

      SLEVIN SHAFEL it is in powder form that’s poisonous but metal and mineral is not toxic

  • @martingarcia-ez5uz
    @martingarcia-ez5uz 9 лет назад

    1:07

  • @ktinsley4579
    @ktinsley4579 8 лет назад

    cool company name

  • @Scotian6444
    @Scotian6444 7 лет назад

    1ST off beryllium is a designated substance.. meaning know your whimis labels..
    Yikes thats why the hubble mirrior failed.. well i can kind of undrstand where they came from.. so you now match standards..
    Hell if i scratch a 32 finish im in rework mode.. at a optical standard.. did i just screw up the project?

  • @pono2001nz
    @pono2001nz 9 лет назад +1

    Bad stage setup

  • @put_istine
    @put_istine 9 лет назад

    So there are going billions of dollars.
    After 10-20 years they will give us composite images and animations that will probably look more realistic than this that they gave us till now. Good investment.

  • @marks.1425
    @marks.1425 9 лет назад

    BALL.

  • @fwily2580
    @fwily2580 7 лет назад +1

    Up talk is annoying.

  • @Daahma
    @Daahma 8 лет назад

    we seem to find more than $ 3 billion to send a machine in space but unable to find money to help our neighbor, who die of hunger. What abject stupidity, typically human

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 8 лет назад +1

      +Ray Volt Money spent on the space program enabled you to make your comment, whether or not you're able to see the correlation.

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 8 лет назад +1

      you're a myopic fool.

  • @Rover109able
    @Rover109able 8 лет назад

    Beryllium , Can be Very Nasty Material !

    • @Rich-hy2ey
      @Rich-hy2ey 8 лет назад +5

      Then don't go round licking telescope mirrors.

    • @Rover109able
      @Rover109able 8 лет назад

      It can be nasty at certain temperatures the oxide off it is carcinogenic!

    • @Rich-hy2ey
      @Rich-hy2ey 8 лет назад +1

      I know that, it can cause Berylliosis. But the mirror is coated with the metal, not the oxide and they work on it in clean-room conditions. No worries.

    • @Rover109able
      @Rover109able 8 лет назад

      Richard Anderson
      Just a thought!

    • @muddshshshark
      @muddshshshark 8 лет назад

      the casting is beryilium and is coated with 2 ounces of gold ...
      Be is very stable at cold temperatures , that's why it's used

  • @adilsondesouza3802
    @adilsondesouza3802 8 лет назад

    wowww! he says its very tip indispensable. oooh way to make life better accommodate in this prison/planet ...:/

    • @thomaskiernan1961
      @thomaskiernan1961 8 лет назад

      Adilson DeSouza hey, your as free as you feel, our human body's were to design the motivation to put in real hard work combined with less talk and fuse thought into action. humans are great but we cannot do anything were not allowed to do deciding how you can speak to another granting your allowance in this basic life.

    • @thomaskiernan1961
      @thomaskiernan1961 8 лет назад

      Adilson DeSouza also dreams are meant to take to the grave regardless how far fetched it may be, were super everything were not now.. but that allowance then is measured by you thought base and how well centered your heart is, I was trained to take life but taught to save it by a flick of my thumb.

  • @skipsassy1
    @skipsassy1 8 лет назад

    As a Truffle Hound you think you have a "fun job". Be honest as best you can.

    • @jayzdanielz1577
      @jayzdanielz1577 8 лет назад

      It took a lot of work in undergrad and grad school, but everything I do now contributes to either microelectronics improvements, or advancing astronomy, which is both an advancement of understanding of the world around us, and pushing forward our knowledge of fundamental physics. It's still difficult, but challenging and rewarding. To me, that's a "fun job". Cheers.