The James Webb Space Telescope L-30 Briefings: Science Instruments

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @jerrypolverino6025
    @jerrypolverino6025 2 года назад +29

    So exciting. All I want for Christmas is a safe launch and deployment.

  • @immujan
    @immujan 2 года назад +4

    I am waiting for this day since eternity. I wish JWST team best of luck. I hope everything will go smoothly and have faith on team that they will make this all successful. God be with you. Amen.

  • @justintime377
    @justintime377 2 года назад +8

    First off and foremost...
    Michelle, you look fantastic.
    We haven't seen much of you lately.
    Unless, we catch an episode or two of,
    How the Universe Works.
    So glad to see you here helping all off us "average folk" understand the magnitude of what's about to happen on December 22nd!
    I can only imagine how exciting it must be for all of the astronomers and astrophysicists, who have dedicated your lives to the understanding of something the James Webb is about to completely transform! I don't ever remember being so excited in my life as I am right now! And the next few months ahead!

    • @sagebiddi
      @sagebiddi 2 года назад +2

      I'm proud of you being one of the few who remembers we still got a few months before we get to enjoy some of the fruits of this amazing machine

  • @shabbirahmeddar7765
    @shabbirahmeddar7765 2 года назад +20

    Very informative. Wish good luck to team james webb.

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley 2 года назад +28

    May this amazing machine work as planned! Thanks you everyone at NASA and all outside support. Possibly the best expenditure of tax dollars ever. Good luck....

  • @stokedonearth5097
    @stokedonearth5097 2 года назад +1

    Thank you to all of you extremely hard working individuals for giving up a significant portion of your lives to bring the JWST into reality. I have been looking forward to this moment for so many years. I'm definitely #caughtintheWebb

  • @fact-age
    @fact-age 2 года назад +5

    Before and from the launch date to 30 days of terror and then six months of cooling and calibration, the long wait for the new eye of the universe, I just can't wait.

  • @patricknelson
    @patricknelson 2 года назад +6

    I’m excited, but very patient. I know this is a magnificently complicated scientific instrument, so I’m happy to wait, but I look forward to the results once it’s ready!

  • @samwalton4598
    @samwalton4598 2 года назад +5

    I have been watching this unfold and progress for years and like millions of people around the planet am very excited about the prospects and potential of this engineering feat!! Holding my breath! This is like sending a fine Swiss watch movement into space with no case. Hope and pray it works as engineered.

  • @مهردادصارمى-ر9ظ
    @مهردادصارمى-ر9ظ 2 года назад +3

    The James Webb Telescope is in space, and another new telescope has been built and installed on top of one of Chile's northern mountains, and is in the final stages of preparation for operation. New information about galaxies, black holes, stars, and stars in general can be explored from various angles, promising to uncover more mysteries.

  • @Mukesh_patil
    @Mukesh_patil 2 года назад +4

    I'm super excited about jemes Webb space telescope

  • @user-pf5xq3lq8i
    @user-pf5xq3lq8i 2 года назад +3

    Great questions from social media. Made it interesting.

    • @lanwyacaere9274
      @lanwyacaere9274 2 года назад

      yea, especially the one about Oumuamua. I wish they could track it down and examine

  • @keyboard_mouse
    @keyboard_mouse 2 года назад +8

    Did you know that according to the law of relativity, one year of assembling the JWST = 12 years on Earth?

    • @justintime377
      @justintime377 2 года назад +3

      I wouldn't worry my friend!
      And just a few short weeks the jwst will be fully operational!
      At that point we are going to advance far ahead of that minor glitch in The Matrix!

  • @davidwvalentine8024
    @davidwvalentine8024 2 года назад +1

    I’m anxious about all that has to go right. Can’t even begin to understand what all the people with so many years of their lives wrapped up in this must feel like. With many tormenting months ahead before the first readings, MAY THE COSMOS BLESS ALL INVOLVED.

  • @lilysceeliljeaniemoonlight
    @lilysceeliljeaniemoonlight 2 года назад +2

    💛✨Le Magestic ✨Golden Phoenix ✨
    💛
    Go J.W✨

  • @youtubeconnollyfamily
    @youtubeconnollyfamily 2 года назад +4

    Can’t even explain how excited I am. Imagine being lucky enough to be one of those thousand astronomers get 100 hours of full control of James Webb.

  • @oker59
    @oker59 2 года назад +3

    The James Webb Space Telescope will be exciting. What's amazing is we can do so much better. There's materials like vantablack and metamaterials. I have to wonder how vantablack can be used in an open design like James Webb though.
    Metamaterials could be used to cloak the secondary mirror; this can allow the telescope to get the diffraction spikes out of Astronomy pictures!

  • @kumasenlac5504
    @kumasenlac5504 2 года назад +1

    The MIRI instrument is the only one which is working at wavelengths which are blocked by the Earth's atmosphere. It is truly going where no camera or spectrograph has gone before. It can be expected to make genuine discoveries.

  • @VeronicaGorositoMusic
    @VeronicaGorositoMusic 2 года назад +2

    It happened.
    Finally!! Thank you so so so much! Chills 💖💫✨💫

  • @australien6611
    @australien6611 2 года назад +6

    Scientists make good TV hosts like TV hosts make good scientists 😏

    • @sagebiddi
      @sagebiddi 2 года назад +1

      I'd rather hear it from the experts and be educated about what the subject is with unbiased facts than be "entertained " by someone else who has absolutely nothing to do with what they are talking about no matter how fun or the like they are trying to make it. We don't get to see the pre junkit and all the takes and misques they edit out I've actually met Michelle and been watching her for years. I'm glad they are humans who aren't at all used to or at least comfortable just being a talking head. BUT this is only my opinion Mr 👽 so far as I can tell it doesn't matter lol

    • @australien6611
      @australien6611 2 года назад

      @@sagebiddicool , I've been watching Michelle for years too and I also quite like her. She is great in those discovery segments but as the host not so much.. I understand what you are talking about, maybe you have a point 👍

  • @Slic3r010
    @Slic3r010 2 года назад +2

    I really really hope all will go as planned and imagine that it will find life on another planet!

    • @Sam-pn2kc
      @Sam-pn2kc 2 года назад

      they will never tell us anyway

    • @Slic3r010
      @Slic3r010 2 года назад

      @@Sam-pn2kc who is they? There are thousands of independent scientist that have access to the data…the truth will be spoken, no doubt about it…if there’s any form of possibility for life you will know

  • @vasukinagabhushan
    @vasukinagabhushan 2 года назад +1

    Best Christmas present! 👏👍🙏🏽

  • @psyberFreq
    @psyberFreq 2 года назад +6

    LET'S GO

  • @pocketfictionofficial7931
    @pocketfictionofficial7931 2 года назад

    Best of luck, greetings from Australia

  • @lc4002
    @lc4002 2 года назад +1

    The JWT is an amazing accomplishment. If the people of the World could work together, there's infinite new ideas we could achieve instead using all our intelligence to come up with new ways to kill each other.

  • @arcradious2302
    @arcradious2302 2 года назад

    Thank you for this amazing video...I have a question? How do I get a james webb mask ....please?

  • @bigtexnick2188
    @bigtexnick2188 2 года назад

    so excited for what jwst will see!

  • @patrickzulu3717
    @patrickzulu3717 2 года назад +1

    I feel NASA wants to reveal something to humanity through the James Webb this time around...

  • @kareemmagill709
    @kareemmagill709 2 года назад +1

    Wait what was that last nugget of info? 10 years of fuel, for 10 billion dollars?

  • @emmanuelperez9490
    @emmanuelperez9490 2 года назад +2

    Would it be accurate to say that each mirror has its own motor?

    • @marianneoelund2940
      @marianneoelund2940 2 года назад

      Each mirror has 7 motors. Six handle translation and rotation, and one adjusts surface curvature.

  • @zapfan7029
    @zapfan7029 2 года назад +1

    All I want for Christmas is a successful launch.

  • @cybershadow
    @cybershadow 2 года назад +4

    i want that JWST facemask :

  • @Sam-pn2kc
    @Sam-pn2kc 2 года назад +1

    imagine James web accidentally catches a space ship out there like star trek

  • @CodeLeeCarter
    @CodeLeeCarter 2 года назад +1

    My Mirrorless DSLR camera has more than 40 megapixels, although that sensor will be scientific grade sensor.

    • @lanwyacaere9274
      @lanwyacaere9274 2 года назад +1

      yes, it will be for sure million times better in noise management and everything but actually I was underwhelmed by this Mpx number. Guess it is the best scientific sensor we can produce right now, sadly...

    • @CodeLeeCarter
      @CodeLeeCarter 2 года назад

      @@lanwyacaere9274 Agreed, underwhelming feeling indeed!

  • @ianmacduff6714
    @ianmacduff6714 2 года назад +1

    I had a dream the other night that there were huge earthquakes all around the country and mountain ranges were crumbling one after another, and I remember thinking in my dream ‘this is going to delay the launch of JWST’. Best wishes.

  • @jongowan1125
    @jongowan1125 2 года назад

    It’s hard to believe that we are doing something like this.it’s so far out to where we are,it’s true right there is no end to outer space

  • @fabioferreiragomes
    @fabioferreiragomes 2 года назад

    .INCRÍVEL..ESPETACULAR.

  • @johnrroberts7900
    @johnrroberts7900 2 года назад

    Although James Webb was tasked with implementing the Apollo Moon-landings project, we know the one place the telescope won't be pointing - towards the Moon to see evidence of these landings.

  • @henrik3141
    @henrik3141 2 года назад

    I hope someone explained them afterwards that it is actually possible to speak while you wear a mask. There is no point wearing a mask if you always take it off when you speak.

  • @flowersofthefield340
    @flowersofthefield340 2 года назад +5

    The battery life is poo r considering how much the telescope costs .... Surly a very long battery life should have been a priority.

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState 2 года назад +5

      I would've hoped that a module composed of the perishable components of JWST (such as the battery) couldve been integrated so as to allow the possibility of servicing missions, upgrades or repair. I've been crossing my fingers for years and it would be a shame if a sensor didnt funtion properly or it suffered a short mission.

    • @australien6611
      @australien6611 2 года назад +2

      @@SubvertTheState it's going to be too far away for any possible service or repair mission so nothing on it is designed to be serviceable

    • @justintime377
      @justintime377 2 года назад +1

      I'm sensing some negativity! We are humans what else do you expect?
      Turn that frown upside down and try to be positive will you?
      Unless of course it's not humanly possible❤

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад +1

      @@australien6611 Well, that was the thinking when the JWST was being designed. If we're even going to make it back to the Moon this time, though, it means that SpaceX's Starship will have to be a thing, and NASA appear to be confident that it will be. The interplanetary variant of Starship (or a specialized version of that), after retanking in Earth orbit, should be able to reach the JWST, with a crew and any equipment they could possibly need, easily. The problem, however, is that JWST is not designed to be serviced, and when fully deployed, will be so delicate that Starship might not be able to approach it anyway, since its maneuvering thrusters might well damage the heat (IR) shield and possibly the mirror. If servicing had been designed into the JWST, then it would have been feasible, but it looks pretty doubtful even with Starship. But it wouldn't be too far away, at least.

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад

      @@justintime377 Well, something like this should be humanly possible, but whether it's feasible or worth doing is another matter. The HST is not only designed to be serviced in terms of its modularity and accessibility, it is also relatively rugged, with its mirror well protected; even its wobbly solar arrays are tough in comparison to the most critical, unprotected parts of the JWST, which were designed to fold for transport, unfold only once in space, and be as light as possible.
      The service crew would have to take the thing apart and put it back together in space, which would be ridiculously hard, I think. Maybe the Starship could be equipped with huge gyros to allow it to maneuver near the JWST without traditional thrusters, and then maybe it could be designed to have both a massive cargo door and crew accommodations, so the JWST can be taken on board and brought back to Earth for servicing.
      Almost anything is possible, but at some point we have to ask ourselves whether the resources that would have gone into servicing the JWST would be better spent on follow-on projects such as LUVOIR. The latter has been kind of a hopeful pie-in-the-sky wish of NASA's, with no current rocket being able to contain and lift it, but Starship will be able to. Why waste resources and ideas trying to adapt Starship for servicing the JWST, when Starship makes placing the JWST's successor in orbit doable? Better just get cracking on that instead (and make it serviceable!).

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n 2 года назад

    You should have put "MICHELE THALLER" in big yellow letters on the thumbnail. I would have watched this sooner.

  • @secaucuss7344
    @secaucuss7344 2 года назад

    Maybe it's time to collect speculations for what JWST will see with its dimmest / oldest / furthest away images ? Is scientific opinion in full agreement ? Will JWST really be looking at objects some 13 billion light-years away in every direction ? Does anyone anticipate anomalies ? Thank you.

  • @kaimelis
    @kaimelis 2 года назад

    where the jwst merch at?

  • @TeaSpiracy
    @TeaSpiracy 2 года назад +1

    God speed

  • @hdckdsadd
    @hdckdsadd 2 года назад

    28:28
    really? 3 times the mirror diameter and same as hubble? wtf

  • @aftabsheikh642
    @aftabsheikh642 2 года назад +1

    Voice quality is very poor i think You Are Talking From James Webb

  • @wokerchannel6544
    @wokerchannel6544 2 года назад

    when to slide

  • @whitter
    @whitter 2 года назад +1

    韦伯,圣诞快乐

  • @AnonymousBosch3158
    @AnonymousBosch3158 2 года назад

    Michelle ❤

  • @doridrizk3422
    @doridrizk3422 2 года назад

    أنا والكون
    أنا نِصفٌ وهذا الكونُ نِصفُ
    أبعدَ النِّصفِ للمحبوبِ وصفُ ؟
    ويسألُ : هل هواكَ بمثلِ حجمي ؟
    فيأتي الرَّدُّ : لا فهوايَ ضِعفُ
    فُتِنتُ به كما لو كان ليلى
    وكنتُ القيسَ قد أغواه طَرفُ
    أُسامرُه ٠٠ أُنادمُه وأرعى
    نجومًا معْ مَجَرَّاتٍ وأقفُو
    وما إنْ ترتخِ الأجفانُ حتَّى
    يُهدهِدَني بتَحنانٍ فأغفُو
    فأصحُو فاقدًا في النَّومِ صفوي
    فأهرعُ نحوَ نافذتي فأصفُو
    لكلِّ مجرَّةٍ شغفٌ هتونٌ
    إليها من جموحِ العشقِ يهفو
    ولكنْ ثَمَّ واحدةٌ تشهَّى
    مفاتنَها كما المجنونُ قطفُ
    دنا منِّي القصيدُ بغيرِ إذنٍ
    فطرَّزَها على الإحساسِ حرفُ
    يُوشوشُ لي ( تِلِسْكُوبٌ ) : قريبًا
    يُدَوِّي مِلءَ أُذْنِ الكونِ كشفُ
    سنَرجِعُ عَشْرَ ملياراتِ عامًا
    وأربعةً وما في القولِ زَيفُ
    فتُذهِلَنا مشاهدةٌ لكونٍ
    جنينٍ فيه للأبصارِ خطفُ
    وتحتشدَ الأحاجي في صفوفٍ
    ليكشِفَ لغزَه صفٌّ فصفُّ
    فإنْ أنجزتَ ( جِيمِسْ وِيبُ ) هذا
    طويلًا سوفَ تصطفقُ الأكُفُّ
    ولكنْ كيف لم تُبصِرْ جراحًا
    بأجملِ كوكبٍ أدماه نزفُ ؟؟!!
    دريد رزق

  • @acoustic5738
    @acoustic5738 2 года назад +2

    Gosh¡¡¡ just launch the damm thing¡¡¡

  • @tuberhead
    @tuberhead 2 года назад

    Please do not tell me that it's the size of a tennis court.

  • @notsogreat123
    @notsogreat123 2 года назад

    Because this is the most complicated telescope to date. Shoot nasa can't even get solar panels to deploy correctly (i.e. lucy) And we have no system in place to repair this telescope like we did with hubble. So yeah

  • @bodystomp5302
    @bodystomp5302 2 года назад

    Praying for an uneventful launch into orbit.

  • @wordzfailmebro
    @wordzfailmebro 2 года назад +1

    YOU ARE GOING TO FIND OUR ANCESTORS IN THE COSMOS...

  • @edwardschwenk3100
    @edwardschwenk3100 2 года назад

    Part of me wants the rocket to blow up on the ground. I've become so used to this thing being delayed, it's going to be a let down to actually see it go into space, if it ever does successfully leave the planet.

  • @JamesManimal
    @JamesManimal 2 года назад

    Gold coated beryillum

  • @國松陳-e8n
    @國松陳-e8n 2 года назад +1

    🙆‍♂️

  • @zhunicholas2279
    @zhunicholas2279 2 года назад

    Michelle, you're not slim any more😭

  • @TG-rf2iu
    @TG-rf2iu 2 года назад

    Ok, the masks were completely stupid. Especially if they take them off and on to talk to each other. Just test everyone.

  • @frasera11
    @frasera11 2 года назад

    way to many thing that could go wrong,,best of luck anyway

  • @FinalLifeForm
    @FinalLifeForm 2 года назад

    The mask charades was enough to make me stop watching.

  • @brianhale3678
    @brianhale3678 2 года назад

    Fun fact:
    we've never seen a new star ignite in the entire history of astronomy.
    There are trillions upon trillions of stars but we've never seen a new one blink into view.
    Please explain to me how a ball of gas can slowly turn into a nuclear Fireball. Obviously it can't, it has to be a very quick process but we've never observed it once
    Because God made all the stars

    • @brianhale3678
      @brianhale3678 2 года назад

      Instructions on how to find a new star.
      1. Take a picture or use an old picture.
      2. Wait any amount of time.
      3. Take a second picture of the same patch of sky.
      4. Compare the pictures,
      if there is a new bright shiny dot in the second picture which appeared in the sky in the time between the first and the second picture, than, congratulations you are the first astronomer to find a star.
      Good luck, we haven't been able to do it in the entire history of photographic astronomy. And there are no records from the ancient past of new stars being reported and the Persians, Greeks, and Chinese kept detailed records
      Because God made all the stars on day 4.

    • @brianhale3678
      @brianhale3678 2 года назад

      How do you get to hell?
      Very simple: claim that you're innocent.
      How do you get to heaven?
      Very simple: Admit that you're not Innocent, you're guilty and ask for mercy.
      How to know if you're guilty or not?
      Simply: Compare your life to the Ten Commandments God gave you in the Bible.
      Everyone agrees that if people followed the ten commandments there would be no need for governments or police.
      Do not lie.
      Do not steal.
      Do not commit adultery.
      Do not insult God by using his name as a cuss word.
      There are six more but let's just leave it at that.
      How many lies have you told in your life?
      Have you ever taken anything that didn't belong to you?
      Jesus said, if you look at a women lustfully you've already committed adultery in your heart with that woman.
      How many times a day do you do that?
      Do you use God's name as a cuss word?
      Would you do that with your own mother's name?
      If you answer these questions honestly you know that you're guilty.
      God can justly punish you and send you to hell.
      Ask him for mercy.
      His name is Jesus.
      It's as simple as this, The Ten Commandments are called the moral law. You and I broke God's laws. Jesus paid the fine.
      The fine is death.
      Ezekiel 18:20 -
      "The soul who sins shall die.
      That's why Jesus had to die on the cross for our sins. This is why God is able to give us Mercy.
      Option A.
      You die for your own sins.
      Option B.
      Ask for mercy and accept that Jesus died for you.

    • @VeronicaGorositoMusic
      @VeronicaGorositoMusic 2 года назад

      And who made God?
      Because it couldn't exist before it's creator.

    • @brianhale3678
      @brianhale3678 2 года назад

      @@VeronicaGorositoMusic
      And where did the Big Bang come from?
      I can answer your question, can you answer mine?

    • @VeronicaGorositoMusic
      @VeronicaGorositoMusic 2 года назад

      @@brianhale3678 There was no place. Hence:
      There was no time.
      The BB wasn't an explosion.
      Too hard to explain it to someone who doesn't gets the main point of space = time.

  • @peaceLove777Love
    @peaceLove777Love 2 года назад

    So earth 🌎 isn't the only place in the universe? 👌 🆗️ 🙆‍♀️ 👍