CEERS: Flight to Maisie's Galaxy
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This 3D visualization portrays about 5,000 galaxies within a small portion of the CEERS (Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science) Survey, which gathered data from a region known as the Extended Groth Strip. As the camera flies away from our viewpoint, each second amounts to traveling 200 million light-years into the data set, and seeing 200 million years further into the past. The appearances of the galaxies change, reflecting the fact that more distant objects are seen at earlier times in the universe, when galaxies were less developed. The video ends at Maisie’s Galaxy, which formed only 390 million years after the big bang, or about 13.4 billion years ago.
Music: Spring Morning, Maarten Schellekens CC BY-NC 4.0
Credits:
Visualization: Frank Summers (STScI), Greg Bacon (STScI), Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Leah Hustak (STScI), Joseph Olmsted (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI)
Science: Steve Finkelstein (UT Austin), Rebecca Larson (RIT), Micaela Bagley (UT Austin)
infinite universes and somehow I still have zero bitches
Don't give up! According to Carl Sagan, an infinite number of galaxies infers the existence of an infinite number of long-legged babes, many of them redheads.
I *think* Sagan said that, but it could've been Frank Sinatra. 🤔
You can start by not calling them b*tches?
99 problems but...
in a culture that developed rigorous external observation but zero internal?
inconceivable!
whats next? continuously skyrocking levels of depression drug and su1cide stats???
Prepare to go to *Warp 2, Ensign... Engage.
_(*plays at 2x speed)_
I have a galaxy??? 🥺 (jk)
My dad sent this to me, as we don't see my name a lot. It was really cool to see this visual and accompanied by beautiful music. I admit, I got a bit teary eyed..❤ what a wonderful, massive universe..
Wo! Too deep!
Surely they could've added a 'h' after the 'c' and called it CHEERS?
Missed opportunity, imo.
Sure, ok. But why stop there? Add a couple more vowels, an "i" and an "o" and call it a heart-healthy breakfast for our universe, i.e., CHEERIOS. 😜
@@abeautifuldayful Hearty breakfasts and tankard clanks. I like it
@@TruckerJenkins82 🙂
We literally live in a firmament 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
imagine navigating alone to another galaxy to attend a wedding. What are you listening to?
I Want A Video Of Zoom Into Ceers-2112
should be named Messi galaxy 👌
When music plays on top of astronomical imagery, I always expect to hear the voice of either Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, or Ray Bradbury. 🥲
And Neil DeGrasse Tyson ;)
The fact that this video hasn't reached a billion views is indicative of a profound failure within our education system.
We can always be the people that show this to others :)
Dude its 1 day old.
@@blakes8901
Fair enough, I’ll get back to you in a year.
Really i think you should be blaming lack of free time, with lack of education being a secondary cause, along with lack of access.
All it means is that the people who DO watch it are ultra-elite connoisseurs - of SCIENCE!
Truly, we rock. 🚀 + 🔭 = ❤️
This is great! I've seen many deep field images before, but without movement, I did not properly understand what was close and what was far away. This really helped me get a more intuitive understanding of distances.
yea and thats only 5% of the galaxies that we know
Esto me hizo llorar imaginar los mundos y aventuras que existen en cada Galaxia, joder conquistemos la nuestra primero, la humanidad si mirara hacia las estrellas y se uniera en una gran misión todo evolucionaria hacia las estrellas, pero mi madre me enseño antes de abandonar una casa hay que dejarla limpia.
Limpiemos el planeta y miremos a las estrellas.
Best viewed at the slowest speed to really appreciate everything!
Good call! I forgot RUclips had that option available.
Wonderful animation! I enjoy the context it provides for the depth of the original image.
Be interesting to correct the colour of it for red shifting so we see it as it actually is!
traveling at 200 million light years per second in time and space. Eat that Einstein 😃😜
Thank you ❤
Most Distant Known Galaxy.
We built the universe with ˹great˺ might, and We are certainly expanding ˹it.
It really gives me the sense of time and space! This was a beautiful animation.
Universe is crazy huge it takes 4 light years to reach Alpha centaury star system so how we reach another galaxies. God works in misterious way
Hermoso... Somos parte de esta maravilla. ❤
Amazing graphics!
these are real images
I wonder if another telescope from that galaxy is looking back at ours and see a similiar image.
you do realize that the galaxy is question is far younger that ours apparently but far older than ours in reality.
@@fahadahmad8408 My brain hurts lol
It's impossible. This galaxy is the absolute past. It is impossible to see the future from the past. But you can see the past from the present, which is what we see with telescopes.
@@aleksandrsokolov8788 The image we see here is a very young version of that galaxy. How do we know which galaxy is older, ours or that one? Wouldn't they be around the same age?
Because the Milky Way galaxy is 13.6 billion light-years away from the Big Bang, which occurred 13.6 billion years ago. And the one that we see at the end of the video is only 290 million years from the point of explosion. And the age of our galaxy is 13-15 billion years. In any case, this is the past that humanity has seen at the moment.
How peaceful the music is!! 🎶🎶🎶
وَٱلسَّمَآءَ بَنَيْنَـٰهَا بِأَيْي۟دٍۢ وَإِنَّا لَمُوسِعُونَ ٤٧
“We built the universe with ˹great˺ might, and We are certainly expanding ˹it”
This video need a timescale.
It's in the description
@@cynthiaj.wagner1807 It is, "200 millions into the past at each second" - but a timescale will be a lot more didactic and enjoyable, could be just a counter at the corner.
Incredible beauty
Holy shmoly this is beautiful! Thank you, I can't stop watching it!
En que hemisferio esta esta galaxia, he tratado de buscar pero no aparece
Lindo!
It amazing how we wheez by all the other galaxies as if they're too boring.
Maybe the aliens think the Milky Way is too boring as well that's why haven't seen any signs of aliens.
Maisie's Galaxy is over 13 billion light years away. This video gets there in about 75 seconds -- so roughly 173 million ly per second, or about 5.5E15 times the speed of light. Yow. You would cross the entire width of the Milky Way in about a millisecond. It would take some serious image processing to un-blueshift the image so humans could see this! But I guess if you can go that fast, doctoring the image is probably child's play.
And somewhere on Maisie's galaxy an intelligence has made an animation showing the flight to the Milky way
We are so infinitely tiny in the scope of things. Yet here we are.
...on RUclips.
-some neutron somewhere
Speak for yourself, my wife is very happy.
Total Perspective Vortex...
If atoms have consciousness, they would think the same of the human body and planet Earth.
Imagino qual velocidade é essa...
When we will gonna be able to create a photonic-fuzzion engine to attain lightspeed-gravitational jumps with all the technology and materials then we also will be a more evolved
Thanks for sharing.
Have to add in the singular stars in-between all the galaxies. Looks deadish
What part of the hemisphere of the sky is it in?
So very interesting and amazing. All our answers are out there.
It will become harder to see as time progresses. then we will never see
The music is misleading....there's no sound in space
The Sky talking about the glory of God!
i want a version, where 1second is 1 light-year :D
Vaya mojón de vídeo me esperaba otra cosa 😅
How JW send us this images? How far is JW?
What happened to looking at the center of our galaxy you know the supermassive black hole thing when are we going to see something Hubble didn’t already take a pic of?
I walked the Earth once
Is the space between galaxies to scale? 😭
“We built the universe with ˹great˺ might, and We are certainly expanding ˹it”
nice after effects
Que fue está por...onga?
They over passed The speed of light .
Attention ⚠️ , there's a few speed- control radars on the road
A decade ago, an orange eyeball warned me about space cops
Yes! Many people do not realize how incredibly fast the speed of the video is. Our galaxy would take over 100,000 years at the speed of light! Nice catch :)
@@Life_42 yes very very true .
Try just to the next closest star .. 4 years .. lol
@@quantumblur_3145
i knew it
Such romance with nature.
Just show the images. All this production business and it comes out like a slow leak
Thks
merci pour le patage
Fake!
fascinating to see a galaxy that has not existed for billions of years!
che grande cazzata 😂
We watchin Forrest Gump? lol
No Man Sky
Flying faster than light.
The dream.
But this doesn't show any blueshift
This video needs a 12hr long variation.
we must go there.
I agree! Our photons from our galaxy are there, the same way that galaxy's photons are here :)
Thanks a lot!!, for this video!!
Yay Maisie's Galaxy!
It still bothers me that this doesn't account for any distortion for moving at an unrealistic speed. It doesn't even show any blueshift.
So in a way is a distorted representation as as you pass by galaxies as it doesn't take Minkowsky into consideration. It represent spacetime as a 3D volume where time can be frozen while light still moves instantly.
going fast enough to pass an entire galaxy in a second? i think that would be far beyond any known blue/red shift
@@RossMorton It's actually fast enough to pass a galaxy in a millisecond. The movement is 200 million light years per second but the 3D animation is squashed so you can see enough.
What is the camera's speed on this visualisation?
One Second = 200 Million Years
Amazing! ❤
We built the universe with ˹great˺ might, and We are certainly expanding ˹it
$10 billion and this is what we get??
I would pay money if you would stop putting music in these videos. It's always pedantic and so very unnecessary.
Amazing 😢 How powerful our creator.
Maravilhoso contemplar A Grandeza De DEUS por esse prisma.
Inimaginável, incrível.
First ...be the first ❤
10 Billion for that?
should rather have wasted it on wars and corruption bruh
Another useless video from the makers of the most powerful telescope in history, aww thanks JWST crew! You’re so good to your supporters on this medium!
Psalm 19:1
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
no one cares
@@ff_user so why’d you comment? O btw, one day you will. Just say’n
James Webb was God? Woah.
Firmament, where's that? 🤔
@@user-vo4wc2jz8g You must live in the city where the firmament can’t be seen 🤔🫣? The visible starry sky. The galaxy we live in, the Milky Way. Take the time to look up - it’s truly amazing!
Απιστεφταμποοοοολλλ!!!!!!!😱😨🙌🏿🙌🏿