See 'humanity's last view' of the James Webb Space Telescope post-deployment

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  • An Ariane 5 rocket second stage deployed the James Webb Space Telescope shortly after launch on Dec. 25, 2021. It's 'humanity's last view' of the new observatory, says NASA PAO Rob Navias. See the launch: www.space.com/...
    Credit: NASA/Arianespace

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  • @niklazz7037
    @niklazz7037 2 года назад +1958

    the people that thought, constructed and engineered this telescope must have a sense of accomplishment like no other at this moment, and a well deserved one. Incredible job!

    • @twelved4983
      @twelved4983 2 года назад +60

      It’s not over yet. It has 29 days to get to the L2 point, and that is when the most likely chances of failure (which numbers in the hundreds) will happen. We still got January to worry about its progress

    • @Travis_22
      @Travis_22 2 года назад +34

      Hollywood CGI

    • @Travis_22
      @Travis_22 2 года назад +14

      @@twelved4983 Haha poor fool

    • @SirThanksalot_1
      @SirThanksalot_1 2 года назад +40

      @@Travis_22 the first part of it is a simulation, yes

    • @vorname1485
      @vorname1485 2 года назад +28

      Let's wait until its at the destination and fully deployed and active. There is still stuff to do. Hope everything goes well! Obviously one large critical part is done successfully, thats nice.

  • @zarnell
    @zarnell 2 года назад +24

    I beat Terminal Cancer to watch this LIVE last night!

  • @runningwithgauntletts9508
    @runningwithgauntletts9508 2 года назад +119

    I was 16 when they began work on this Telescope. I'm now 41. For those of us that have been following along since the beginning, I think this telescope took a little piece of all of us out there with it.

    • @robstringer100
      @robstringer100 2 года назад +3

      Cool cgi isn't it lol

    • @bjaminm428
      @bjaminm428 2 года назад +4

      Shut up

    • @robstringer100
      @robstringer100 2 года назад

      @@bjaminm428 best comeback ever.. you are soo cool

    • @bjaminm428
      @bjaminm428 2 года назад

      @@robstringer100 I wasn't talking to you x

    • @robstringer100
      @robstringer100 2 года назад +1

      @@bjaminm428 talking to you're space believing buddies?

  • @edcrisnalanarna769
    @edcrisnalanarna769 2 года назад +476

    Good luck James Webb telescope and congratulations to NASA ESA and CSA for another successful lift off

    • @SN2D
      @SN2D 2 года назад +9

      The congratulations actually go to ESA and Arianne Space! NASA is just opperating the JWST together with JPL

    • @anjou6497
      @anjou6497 2 года назад +3

      Yes ! Wow.

    • @mariamelouazzani3773
      @mariamelouazzani3773 2 года назад +2

      @@SN2D well nasa made it ESA just lunch it so thier is big dfrnt the tech in that telescope its only exists in the circle of NSA and US army.and of course doc.john mather.

    • @diegoz135
      @diegoz135 2 года назад +14

      @@mariamelouazzani3773 No, the Telescope was made by all the three Space Agencies. The ESA and the CSA provided lots of crucial parts of the telescope.

    • @mariamelouazzani3773
      @mariamelouazzani3773 2 года назад +1

      @@diegoz135 you can ask those pepole they will give you more information about who made it : northrop grumman and ball aerospace & technologies .those are the privet companies who made it.

  • @mandoelpaso
    @mandoelpaso 2 года назад +86

    To those reading the comments whatever years has passed by now. know we are very excited in Christmas Day of 2021

    • @charlesbrown5505
      @charlesbrown5505 2 года назад +2

      That was so simply said in few words... I have tears flowing now...
      🙏🏽

    • @theautodan7095
      @theautodan7095 2 года назад

      Feels familiar... 🤔

  • @arloadagio5336
    @arloadagio5336 2 года назад +6

    Unfortunately that video is CGI. NASA doesn’t explore space an they spend billions a year on editing videos.

  • @hydromic2518
    @hydromic2518 2 года назад +573

    Absolutely stunning!!!! I’m so happy to be alive so I can see this!!! What a great time for space exploration

    • @Surferant666
      @Surferant666 2 года назад +2

      No thanks to the POPE and his illiterate congregation of polluters

    • @hydromic2518
      @hydromic2518 2 года назад +33

      @@Surferant666 what are you talking about?

    • @Surferant666
      @Surferant666 2 года назад +11

      @@hydromic2518 if we hadnt protested the Pope's moronic flatworld ideology
      then we'd all be good ignorant catholics reading our only book by candel light !

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 2 года назад +5

      @@Surferant666 , Come-on. We all know the earth is flat🤭...v

    • @Surferant666
      @Surferant666 2 года назад +4

      @@virginiatyree6705 we Nordic Barbaryans knew Earth was round for thousands of years.
      RE: Nebra sky dish...

  • @mickeymoon7547
    @mickeymoon7547 2 года назад +184

    I think the discoveries by the JWST will astound us. I'm so happy that this is an international mission. Thank you to all the nations and their people who built and launched it and who will be doing the science as soon as the commissioning process is complete.

    • @costco_pizza
      @costco_pizza 2 года назад +10

      Absolutely. And I don't want to get ahead of myself here, but could the James Webb Space Telescope very well be the single greatest technological achievement in the history of mankind?

    • @shannonautrey7872
      @shannonautrey7872 2 года назад

      I'm ready to see what it can do myself,if it is truly powerful as they say it will be,damn,can't wait to see!

    • @robby12320
      @robby12320 2 года назад +4

      @@costco_pizza It's definitely up there with the Large Hadron Collider.

    • @karlosdaniel6537
      @karlosdaniel6537 2 года назад

      @@robby12320 And the Internet and the integrated circuits microprocessor.

    • @robby12320
      @robby12320 2 года назад +2

      @@karlosdaniel6537 In terms of importance, those things you mention are of course much more important inventions. In terms of complexity it's a little different though, so it just depends on how you define the rule set by which you judge.

  • @WorldwideWyatt
    @WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад +184

    Galileo probably never even imagined it possible to set a satellite 1,000,000 miles above the earth. Bravo to all involved.

    • @willowgrey989
      @willowgrey989 2 года назад +3

      ❤️ I thought of Galileo too

    • @simplepotato3687
      @simplepotato3687 2 года назад +4

      He must be proud of us

    • @dw300
      @dw300 2 года назад +11

      I'm pretty sure Galileo could have conceived that quite easily, just not the detail of the mechanism. I'm sure he'd have loved it though!

    • @92kosta
      @92kosta 2 года назад

      I don't think that Galileo knew what a rocket is, much less a satellite.

    • @MendTheWorld
      @MendTheWorld 2 года назад +4

      ‘course not! Lagrange wouldn’t even be born for another 100 years.

  • @critr41
    @critr41 2 года назад +130

    It's got power and legs. Bon voyage JWST. Looking foward to the many discoveries. What a time to be alive.

    • @orangebetsy
      @orangebetsy 2 года назад +2

      totally

    • @deathtrapbynapalm7861
      @deathtrapbynapalm7861 2 года назад +1

      Don't mean its flying

    • @cosmopolitan4598
      @cosmopolitan4598 2 года назад

      @@deathtrapbynapalm7861 hahahha

    • @thedirty530
      @thedirty530 2 года назад

      Couldn't of happened at a better time....Nothing but thankful today!

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      1:14 the floating debris at the bottom proves it’s fake, things can’t change direction in space without a force.

  • @visitor9408
    @visitor9408 2 года назад +164

    Can't imagine how they feel seeing it open up in space like that after all this time

    • @AmidaNyorai48
      @AmidaNyorai48 2 года назад +1

      😯

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад +1

      1:14 the floating debris at the bottom proves it’s fake, things can’t change direction in space without a force.

    • @TerryTerius
      @TerryTerius 2 года назад +1

      @@anthonyontv why are you assuming there was no force acting on the debris? And what grand conspiracy did you people come up with this time?

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад +5

      @@TerryTerius well before we even dive into this one, you are aware the first part is CGI right?

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад +1

      @@TerryTerius and I assume that because we can see what’s in front of it, unless there is a vacuum off camera(witch wouldn’t work anyway in space), how did that thing go from floating up, to down, then up and down again?

  • @l214laus
    @l214laus 2 года назад +405

    Fantastic effort by all the people involved at every moment of getting this to the point of floating away from earth.

    • @e8root
      @e8root 2 года назад +3

      Yes, especially the camera crew. Fantastic job

    • @vonschweringen8321
      @vonschweringen8321 2 года назад +4

      @@e8root a 15°per hour drift...

    • @thelargenugget3458
      @thelargenugget3458 2 года назад +2

      @@vonschweringen8321 thanks bob

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 2 года назад

      Do you really think so? Their incompetence led it to taking over double the time it should have. Along with a much higher budget than it should have. It was basically a cash grab people were using to siphon money from the government. As is many other government programs. It's a image of corruption. This is why SpaceX has advanced leaps and bounds.

    • @zehirmhann9326
      @zehirmhann9326 2 года назад +1

      @@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Nobody ever made a telescope as powerful as JWST, it's normal there have been hiccups especially considering it will be impossible to repair if something goes wrong like with Hubble since the very beginning. BTW SpaceX Starship blew up several times before landing safely, still it will be an amazing achievement if orbital flights go well in 2022.

  • @bibarz2377
    @bibarz2377 2 года назад +86

    Ive been following the development of the james webb telescope for years, i cant believe its finally in space after all the delays, cant wait for all the great discoveries its going to make :D

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад +2

      Yes, we are all more virtuous because patience is a virtue!

    •  2 года назад +1

      And I think is better this way, the technology advanced a lot in the last years.

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      1:14 the floating debris at the bottom proves it’s fake, things can’t change direction in space without a force.

    • @allaboutperspective650
      @allaboutperspective650 2 года назад

      @@anthonyontv LOL and the earth is flat?

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      @@allaboutperspective650 why don’t you focus on one thing at a time

  • @B.swaggins
    @B.swaggins 2 года назад +6

    Looks like a bad 80s movie.. nasa still using Disney?

  • @RaviKumar-gw3nz
    @RaviKumar-gw3nz 2 года назад +374

    Hats off to the people who worked on this project. Salute to their persistence and hard work.

    • @masol3726
      @masol3726 2 года назад

      It’s just an infrared camera tho

    • @whattheflicks2975
      @whattheflicks2975 2 года назад +10

      @@masol3726 you googled itor what? Seems like you don't know the capabilities of aN infrared telescope. Also it's not like it can't see visible light, it has the capability to observe visible as well as infrared light source upto a certain wavelength.

    • @Brassard1985
      @Brassard1985 2 года назад +11

      @@whattheflicks2975 “It’S jUsT aN InFrAReD CaMeRa ThO”. Yeah, you can pretty much write off anyone who says that as an idiot.

    • @israelgalvez6365
      @israelgalvez6365 2 года назад +2

      So what the point in using a real rocket and then a 3D animation video? Why not just use a 3D animation video.🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

    • @israelgalvez6365
      @israelgalvez6365 2 года назад

      So the launch transforms into a 3D animation video. No wonder every image from space turns out yo be fake.

  • @dheifadsew
    @dheifadsew 2 года назад +180

    I can't believe the people who made this are the same human like me. All incredible👏

    • @kennethkho7165
      @kennethkho7165 2 года назад +22

      the same human that controlled fire a million year ago

    • @formernavyspook
      @formernavyspook 2 года назад +3

      They are Americans. Please join us.

    • @michaelogunronbi237
      @michaelogunronbi237 2 года назад +49

      @@formernavyspook No they are not. Many nationalities outside America are involved. Eg the French

    • @formernavyspook
      @formernavyspook 2 года назад

      @Die freche Weihnachtsgans Yes. The USA is their dream for humanity since the beginning.

    • @MrGadu95
      @MrGadu95 2 года назад +21

      @@formernavyspook Well not just Americans were Involved. It was a project from Europe and Canada too.

  • @cryptojoecoin5480
    @cryptojoecoin5480 2 года назад +4

    I love all of the glitchy camera work while launching a telescope a million miles into space. A $20 camera for a black hole budget project? NASA’s money laundering skills make the politicians look like kindergartners. Nothing they claim to do is real. The only reality is a 61 million dollar per day budget. Let that sink in for a second.

    • @jardel_lucca
      @jardel_lucca 2 года назад

      I see that bad quality as a good sign they spent money right on what really matters. Also, the camera itself is definitely OK. The problem there was to have enough power to send the images back to here without errors.

    • @j.h.oldman7708
      @j.h.oldman7708 2 года назад

      Fun fact, NASA has spent less in its entire lifetime than we spend on one year on our military; in fact one year of military spending would cover NASA's entire history with enough left over to run it for another 8ish years..
      We have a spending problem, no doubt, but NASA is the least of it.

  • @kentendo6453
    @kentendo6453 2 года назад +64

    What a great xmas gift to astronomy lovers the world over. Hopefully the final stages of the deployment run just as smoothly

    • @AccessCode101
      @AccessCode101 2 года назад +1

      more like astrophysicists, but yeah.

    • @kentendo6453
      @kentendo6453 2 года назад +1

      @@AccessCode101 some of us are not qualified to be called astrophysicists but love astronomy, personally I'd rather not play semantics but you wouldn't call someone who doesn't play an instrument a musician.

    • @AccessCode101
      @AccessCode101 2 года назад

      @@kentendo6453 The telescope that just launched will give nothing close to similar to what a normal telescope used by astronomers does.
      Astrophysicists will love this. Astronomy lovers will only be awed with what other scientists and 3D animation designers do/say about its discoveries.
      With this telescope you will not be able to see not even a planet. Just its infrared light.
      It is what it is.

    • @kentendo6453
      @kentendo6453 2 года назад +1

      @@AccessCode101 I'm already well aware of these facts. I'm just keen to learn more about exoplanets, galaxy formations and so on. I'm not an astrophysicist but I do civil astronomy and enjoy reading about it and cosmology. Again I would rather not play semantics, I'd rather just appreciate a moment many of us have waited on for the best part of 2 decades

    • @thedirty530
      @thedirty530 2 года назад +3

      No matter what one prefers to call themselves....This is an historic day for us all! And it means a bit more on a holiday like this!

  • @Kickex
    @Kickex 2 года назад +30

    I found it amazing that the light made it look like a bright keyhole to the future.
    ♥️ Just too good haha 👀😏
    Easily by far the best gift received.

    • @brandonm9579
      @brandonm9579 2 года назад

      How dare

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад +1

      It made my Christmas!

    • @thedirty530
      @thedirty530 2 года назад

      Better than any gift I could ever ask for.... so thankful today!

  • @el0j
    @el0j 2 года назад +6

    a moment of silence for those who don't believe any of this, who believe the earth is flat, who believe there is no space our there, who can literally use the internet but don't believe there are satellites, who can fucking see images like this and still go "nah it's fake", hopefully some of them will gain some sense out of this

    • @flatmoontheory
      @flatmoontheory 2 года назад +4

      Nope, they're doomed. There's no cure for stupid.

    • @AndyZULUL
      @AndyZULUL 2 года назад

      i’m really surprised at the amount of those people in the comments replying those messages, almost like they have no life

  • @BassMaster7
    @BassMaster7 2 года назад +8

    I bet Flat Earthers are losing their minds right now. Expect videos of them calling all this fake and CGI. 😂

    • @puck246
      @puck246 2 года назад +3

      Ironically they do it from mobile phones that use camera technology developed by nasa

    • @sergioortiz8219
      @sergioortiz8219 2 года назад +4

      @@puck246 and those phones get their GPS signals from satellites that would not be able to orbit a flat earth. As conspiracy theories go, a flat Earth is probably the stupidest.

    • @puck246
      @puck246 2 года назад +1

      @@sergioortiz8219 I can't think of anything more foolish to believe off the top of my head, but if it's not number 1, it's certainly in the top 5

    • @puck246
      @puck246 2 года назад +1

      @@caolmchugh7779 OK, you win. That's the new number 1......How did that person function in society?!

  • @josedacunhafilho
    @josedacunhafilho 2 года назад +232

    So many probes we have learned to "love" like pets; the Voyagers, Cassini, New Horizons, all the Mars probes, and Ingenuity too, even the Lunar Rover, that most fantastic feat of folding engineering and human brilliance, of course the Hubble, and now the Webb telescope. Not sure how many people think of them as 'Wall-E' like creatures with feelings, as I sometimes do. I realized this back when Voyager 2 left our solar system many years ago, and it was "televised" very late at night and I cried my eyes out, perhaps in gratitude for all the magic.

    • @unusualvideos8269
      @unusualvideos8269 2 года назад +6

      I was weeping stars you know

    • @shaggyfeng9110
      @shaggyfeng9110 2 года назад +4

      We have learned to "love" them like pets. So true!

    • @israelgalvez6365
      @israelgalvez6365 2 года назад +3

      3D animated video? So what happened to the real telescope? I see this, and I can tell that is not a real video of the telescope.

    • @yjas8904
      @yjas8904 2 года назад +3

      @@israelgalvez6365 0:46 and onward is a real one

    • @fatuousinnovatorofsadness4640
      @fatuousinnovatorofsadness4640 2 года назад +2

      Just wait until someone finds the Voyager 2, and their history of hydrogen bomb warfare makes them assume that our model of the hydrogen atom is a declaration of war.
      We'll be crying plenty when they destroy our planet as a preventative survival measure...

  • @TheMooseintree14
    @TheMooseintree14 2 года назад +4

    Lol looks so fake!!! And the white house called the astronauts with a dial phone! 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake. And what astronauts? There are no astronauts on jwst

  • @johnmcgaffin8495
    @johnmcgaffin8495 2 года назад +147

    Can’t wait to see the images this incredible telescope will bring to us earthlings!

    • @jondoc7525
      @jondoc7525 2 года назад +18

      Lol wtf does this have to do with anything

    • @Pengun3
      @Pengun3 2 года назад +15

      @Xhx ZtzFact. I'm not Indian. Also, why does this matter?

    • @cosmopolitan4598
      @cosmopolitan4598 2 года назад +3

      It will be probably mostly beyond visible spectrum.

    • @crateer
      @crateer 2 года назад +4

      @Xhx Ztz shut up pls

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад +8

      @Xhx Ztz Fine with me as long as they succeed! I'm not only interested in their character but their scientific and engineering ingenuity!

  • @nitinshukla3752
    @nitinshukla3752 2 года назад +122

    Twenty plus years of blood, sweat and tears from 1000s of dedicated individuals! So long JWST…may you open mankind’s eyes to the mysteries of our universe

    • @the_fritch
      @the_fritch 2 года назад +1

      CGI is amazing technology

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 2 года назад +2

      Exactly, it shouldn't have taken this long. The project is an embarrassment and basically was used as a cash siphon. They wanted the project delayed and extended as long as possible to keep that meal ticket paying. It's disgusting. It's the epitome of government corruption.

    • @flysinsoup
      @flysinsoup 2 года назад

      @@the_fritch kys flat earther

    • @michaelbmw1931
      @michaelbmw1931 2 года назад

      @@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep yea

    • @whattheflicks2975
      @whattheflicks2975 2 года назад +5

      @@the_fritch lol kids spamming on Facebook and twitter are placing their opinions on something they don't even deserve to witness. Get a life

  • @gnarlyboysproductions3699
    @gnarlyboysproductions3699 2 года назад +5

    This looks kinda fake to be honest

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake.

    • @gnarlyboysproductions3699
      @gnarlyboysproductions3699 2 года назад

      @@RandomStufLemGD yep watched it again and used common sense and it still looked kinda fake

  • @gabyu
    @gabyu 2 года назад +92

    Kudos to the French team who got the ingenuity to film this event from the upper stage

    • @fredflintstone8569
      @fredflintstone8569 2 года назад +1

      i thought this was a multi-national project. Why are you focusing on just the French?

    • @painthuret
      @painthuret 2 года назад +7

      @@fredflintstone8569 The space port of kourou is administered by the French so thats what he's talking about

    • @fredflintstone8569
      @fredflintstone8569 2 года назад +1

      @@painthuret So NASA didn't tell the Ariane builders to put a camera on the third stage. They did that without telling NASA?

    • @mangojulie123
      @mangojulie123 2 года назад +3

      @@fredflintstone8569 Wilma said you should calm down. The dude's just excited!

    • @painthuret
      @painthuret 2 года назад

      @@fredflintstone8569 I explained to your illiterate dumb ass what the other dude said

  • @richardbrudzynski4793
    @richardbrudzynski4793 2 года назад +85

    If all goes well, we will see amazing things.

    • @anjou6497
      @anjou6497 2 года назад +3

      This just so wow. I remember almost hiding behind the couch watching the rescue of the Apollo 13 astronauts...so space tech is moving on..scary but utterly compelling. 🙃👍

    • @napoleonbonaparte7883
      @napoleonbonaparte7883 2 года назад

      I cant see them being much better than Hubble tbh. Its just more of the same out there, or is it? lol

    • @neth77
      @neth77 2 года назад +5

      @@napoleonbonaparte7883 You compare camera and lens technology decades apart and expect the same results? This will see shitloads more.
      Not to mention IR and other parts of the spectrum Hubble can't do.

    • @napoleonbonaparte7883
      @napoleonbonaparte7883 2 года назад

      @@neth77 Yes I know that but Hubble has barely covered anything in all its years and yes what it has captured is amazing but what are expecting to see with JWST?
      I would say more of the same just a lot further away.
      If you don't understand my point I'm cool with that I just don't see us finding anything we haven't already seen before but that is why it was created I guess as we just don't know what's out there :)

    • @wallingnaga6563
      @wallingnaga6563 2 года назад +4

      @@napoleonbonaparte7883 your statement makes no sense !! You said JWT won’t find much better than Hubble at first and says “we don’t know what’s out there “
      James web is around 100 times more powerful than Hubble’s and it can scan at the far reach of the redshifted spectrum which Hubble can’t even process which means it can see and collect data 100 times more than Hubble could do !!

  • @sumone7449
    @sumone7449 2 года назад +5

    And the people in the control room don't seem to be doing much while using their pcs literally just holding the mouse and pressing 2 buttons seems fake as f, prove me wrong please

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake. They are controlling it’s trajectory you idiot, sorry for sounding mean but no one has common sense anymore and I’m tired of it

    • @eatingwetfries4285
      @eatingwetfries4285 2 года назад +1

      @@RandomStufLemGD
      You comment isn’t an umbrella comment that can be copy and pasted to cover any situation.
      You’re not helping with anything by spamming it everywhere.
      You have to change it up to suit the situation

    • @sumone7449
      @sumone7449 2 года назад

      @@RandomStufLemGD use common sense and don't believe cgi son

    • @eatingwetfries4285
      @eatingwetfries4285 2 года назад

      @@sumone7449
      Dude… it’s just the first 45 seconds that are cgi

    • @sumone7449
      @sumone7449 2 года назад

      @@eatingwetfries4285 why?

  • @OutdoorAdventure231
    @OutdoorAdventure231 2 года назад +38

    I cried when I heard one of the anchors announce this earlier.
    "From the edge of a tropical forest, to the edge of time itself."

    • @cosmopolitan4598
      @cosmopolitan4598 2 года назад +1

      Yes, yes I heard that, too.
      Beautiful, but theatrical.
      JWST will see deep at the edge of time, not going there.

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад

      Crazy how they're worried about pirates!
      Our educational system leaves something to be desired, me thinks!

    • @thedirty530
      @thedirty530 2 года назад +1

      I almost have everytime I've heard coverage about it... Makes me feel lucky to be here for it!

    • @nataliebritton8602
      @nataliebritton8602 2 года назад +1

      Monumental 🥰 EPIC!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @去他妈的中国共产党
    @去他妈的中国共产党 2 года назад +102

    Apart from the telescope and its launch which are certainly a big achievement, I just want to say that this is a beautiful comment section. I wish all of us could sit together and discuss more about space and astronomy. I could learn so much!!!

    • @bengsynthmusic
      @bengsynthmusic 2 года назад +10

      We can always congregate in space channels. Though most aren't into space as we are, slowly it'll start to matter more and more.

    • @neth77
      @neth77 2 года назад +1

      Join me in the Verse
      - Chris Roberts

    • @thedirty530
      @thedirty530 2 года назад +1

      In trying times like these, I couldn't ask for anything more!

    • @MrDxfusion
      @MrDxfusion 2 года назад

      Go to Anton Petrov's channel, perfect place for that sort of stuff :)

    • @mas5692
      @mas5692 2 года назад +1

      We can always make a space related group chat or something. Just saying 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @rickmiller8893
    @rickmiller8893 2 года назад +4

    You think they could afford better CGI..

    • @JohnHazenhousen
      @JohnHazenhousen 2 года назад

      Of course they could. But why would they waste money on it? The animations they’ve got here are more than enough.

  • @SFsc616171
    @SFsc616171 2 года назад +49

    I watched this until separation, live. To launch a 'satellite' with such a wide Earth-centric orbit is a fete in itself. I congratulate you all. We have come a long way from a small beeping ball in orbit!

    • @flightmaster999
      @flightmaster999 2 года назад +1

      It's amazing indeed. What is even more amazing is that its orbit is not Earth-centric, it will actually be at the L2 Lagrange point, which it will orbit. I must admit I've no idea how they will steer it all the way there with adequate precision and accuracy.

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      1:14 the floating debris at the bottom proves it’s fake, things can’t change direction in space without a force.

    • @spacedoutorca4550
      @spacedoutorca4550 2 года назад

      It’s a huge party in itself?
      (Fête means party in french)

  • @illzaoosthuizen9141
    @illzaoosthuizen9141 2 года назад +69

    Well done to all participants. May the journey go fabulous. I am curious to see what will be send to us on earth. This is incredible fabulous end result of team and hard work. Well done

  • @youngnxtian777
    @youngnxtian777 2 года назад +2

    Anyone else notice what looks like orbs or UFOs at the bottom of the screen beginning at 2:50? There’s a lot of them moving in remarkable ways.

    • @billnyethesciencedenier6701
      @billnyethesciencedenier6701 2 года назад

      This is a cartoon. None of this is real.

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад +2

      It’s cgi brother

    • @youngnxtian777
      @youngnxtian777 2 года назад +2

      @@anthonyontv the first part of the video is CGI up until :47 then it switches to a live feed. CGI doesn’t have momentary loss of video feed as can be seen happening at different intervals after :47

    • @lufe1042
      @lufe1042 2 года назад +3

      @@anthonyontv If you can't tell the difference between CGI and real life, you have a very horrible eye

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      @@youngnxtian777 1:14 watch the bottom of your screen and tell me how the bits of debris change there trajectory in space, it’s impossible

  • @kzinful
    @kzinful 2 года назад +10

    In terms of history, it wasn't that long ago when our ancestors would sit around a fire and gaze at the canopy of stars and wonder.
    And here we now
    Congratulations

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад +1

      ...is the earth flat?
      And now we know it isn't flat!

  • @jennypacheco5498
    @jennypacheco5498 2 года назад +7

    Wow! Congratulations to all those who made it happen!

  • @CheesieGamer
    @CheesieGamer 2 года назад +3

    Can you imagine the church coming up with a computer animated 3D Jesus claiming it's real? This is how lame NASA looks.... I feel sorry for those who believe NASA and the avengers are real

  • @samuelkimani1913
    @samuelkimani1913 2 года назад +138

    Incredible achievements to the people who dreamt this. Humanity at bringing dreams to reality.

    • @israelgalvez6365
      @israelgalvez6365 2 года назад

      3D animations are not real. the James Web came from inside a 3D animation video.. What happened to the real rocket?

    • @the_fritch
      @the_fritch 2 года назад +1

      CGI is amazing technology!

    • @visitor9408
      @visitor9408 2 года назад +1

      damn these spam bots

    • @israelgalvez6365
      @israelgalvez6365 2 года назад +1

      @@the_fritch How was the telescope delivered? Using 3D animation, so according to NASA it's OK to use 3D animation sense that's all they have.

    • @the_fritch
      @the_fritch 2 года назад +1

      @@israelgalvez6365 it was all CGI and green screen! no telescope was "delivered". They have a theater in ATL that creates some of this content!

  • @nurbeknaiman
    @nurbeknaiman 2 года назад +14

    Congratulations on a successful flight. We are very happy. This event is a great achievement of mankind. Very well organized fantastic flight. Good luck in the process of using the telescope. Forward NASA. Forward ESA. From Kazakhstan 🇰🇿.

  • @lotsaluck721
    @lotsaluck721 2 года назад +4

    Fake

  • @harukakigani106
    @harukakigani106 2 года назад +60

    Fantastic to see the initial stages go well, may it go well all the way and become one of the most successful scientific endeavors in history. BTW can we also say how absolutely incredible planet Earth looks ? 😊

    • @deadsi
      @deadsi 2 года назад +1

      Go outside and look down

    • @karlharvymarx2650
      @karlharvymarx2650 2 года назад +1

      "BTW can we also say how absolutely incredible Earth looks?" Sure, I'm pleased with it too, some of my better work.😇

    • @40ozofpain38
      @40ozofpain38 2 года назад

      Okay...Did we put any 5k CAMERAS on it?...maybe....show some non digi-fied...not fake looking footage of the Earth and just settle this whole flat-round debate?.

    • @Lord_Juvens
      @Lord_Juvens 2 года назад

      @@40ozofpain38 it's not that easy to transmit high ql footage through space. But there's plenty of highr es videos out there, there's not even a debate anymore. The James Webb telescope is not there to make 4k pictures, well it does sort of, but not of earth and not in a regular sense of a picture.

    • @90sDude
      @90sDude 2 года назад

      @@Lord_Juvens there’s a huge debate you clown

  • @alsoarod
    @alsoarod 2 года назад +17

    Who knows what it will pick up! Folks, there are some unbelievable discoveries up ahead! Expect big surprises!!!

    • @KennyG_420
      @KennyG_420 2 года назад

      Like an exoplanet with oxygen in its atmosphere?

    • @Rohit-ez7pf
      @Rohit-ez7pf 2 года назад

      @@KennyG_420 exoplanets are already known. I think discovery of intelligent life on such planets will be a game changer.

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад

      @@Rohit-ez7pf ...not sure how this will determine if any life discovered will be intelligent.
      Anybody have suggestions?

    • @Rohit-ez7pf
      @Rohit-ez7pf 2 года назад

      @@galenhaugh3158 i read somewhere that James Webb telescope can read and pick up intelligent footprints like Radio signals. So what the telescope will do is look for such signals near the exoplanets.

  • @batmanspiderman8122
    @batmanspiderman8122 2 года назад +2

    I get the first bit is cgi then it cuts to a real camera on the deployment, but why is the earth visible at one point then justs turns into a massive white light for no reason?
    Im not even a sceptic on these things.
    The only reason i came up with was the light off the james webb reflecting into the camera lens?
    But its seem the main reflection of light starts once the telescope starts unfolding so still a bit baffled. Its at 1:57 on the video

  • @madjic-uc8hf
    @madjic-uc8hf 2 года назад +14

    Perfect example of cooperation between USA and Europe, The amount of things we can do when each of us put their best in it is limitless.

    • @executivesteps
      @executivesteps 2 года назад

      Plus Canada.

    • @madjic-uc8hf
      @madjic-uc8hf 2 года назад

      ​@@executivesteps You're abolutely right, should have said ESA instead of Europe (Canada belongs to ESA if i'm not wrong)

  • @asmolcade5818
    @asmolcade5818 2 года назад +4

    It’s so funny to me how many people don’t realise that the opening shots are cgi lol, but the rest is real obviously

    • @asmolcade5818
      @asmolcade5818 2 года назад

      @@LegendLength I don’t think it is, it might be tho

    • @asmolcade5818
      @asmolcade5818 2 года назад

      @@LegendLength yh maybe

    • @lmao.3661
      @lmao.3661 2 года назад +1

      @@LegendLength first 45 seconds are CGI.

  • @OutOfWards
    @OutOfWards 2 года назад +6

    Nice CGI.

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake.

  • @ruhails.4831
    @ruhails.4831 2 года назад +12

    Best Christmas Ever

  • @Shanghaimartin
    @Shanghaimartin 2 года назад +7

    I honestly expected to see a lot of hate about this in the various YT comments.
    What a waste of money. How does it help me? Should have spent the money on XYZ instead.
    But the positivity all over the place about this impressive feat is a great Christmas gift too :)

    • @koc988
      @koc988 2 года назад

      Would be pretty psychotic to get angry over a satellite never seen it happen before

    • @Shanghaimartin
      @Shanghaimartin 2 года назад +2

      @@koc988 Really? You never saw people online losing their shit at the millions spent on 'space stuff' when there are people starving down on earth? You're lucky :D

  • @steve8rown14
    @steve8rown14 2 года назад +5

    So gullible. You people will believe anything.

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake.

  • @MatahariPL
    @MatahariPL 2 года назад +4

    I make better videos with my Nokia 3310 also this looks just like the video game from 2003 Spece something

  • @Skymaster.47
    @Skymaster.47 2 года назад +16

    This is the fruit of all the years of hard work by scientists and engineers working on JWST.

    • @onlinemodus
      @onlinemodus 2 года назад

      Im a engineer from JWST and I think you suck.

  • @brocksprogramming
    @brocksprogramming 2 года назад +6

    If only Carl Sagan were around to see this.

  • @ianmunguia4096
    @ianmunguia4096 2 года назад +3

    Cgi totally looks fake I feel bad for you clowns

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад +1

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake.

  • @f1fantraveltv358
    @f1fantraveltv358 2 года назад +7

    Conspiracy theorist will not like this. They will say it’s fake…

    • @puck246
      @puck246 2 года назад +2

      They will also claim the scientists that built it didn't build it, the thousands of civilians who worked on it didn't work on it and that the entire project is a government lie for an undisclosed reason. Unfortunately, when you get that deep into your own lie, you can't back out easily. It's a shame really, we should all be pro science, pro discovery, but it's not like that. Ignore the conspiracy theorists, they will work it out in their own time.

    • @f1fantraveltv358
      @f1fantraveltv358 2 года назад +4

      @@puck246 and when you ask them how 10000 people (that worked on this project) can be lying at once or if China and Russia (or private companies) who monitor things in space don’t give the game away they send you a RUclips video of an insane “expert” making wild allegations….😂😂😂😂

    • @felipehernandez-pedroza8288
      @felipehernandez-pedroza8288 2 года назад +2

      Yeah. Can't wait for them start spitting out their crap on this one. I was thinking about the conspiracy this morning during launch and see what the hell they will come up with to deny this.

    • @tick7146
      @tick7146 2 года назад

      Along with calling it a conspiracy, somehow they will find a way to call it “racist.” There are truly some very messed up people in this world…

  • @mangojulie123
    @mangojulie123 2 года назад +6

    First 47 seconds of this video is fake (it's animaton). The rest of it is actual live footage of the capsule carrying Webb out to space. Beautiful view of part of our big blue marble in the background.

  • @adzmanc5650
    @adzmanc5650 2 года назад +4

    That’s not real

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake.

  • @CaliforniaBushman
    @CaliforniaBushman 2 года назад +41

    They may have deployed the panel early so they could see it on camera. ESA is realizing the importance of on board cameras, and reliable video comms, for problem solving and engineering analysis. And for better TV. Just like Perserverance Rover landing camera footage did for NASA. And Spacex has done.

    • @Chadillac-xq7xk
      @Chadillac-xq7xk 2 года назад +3

      Not like it's going to increase resistance. 🤣

    • @user-yd4rn4ez6m
      @user-yd4rn4ez6m 2 года назад +15

      Solar panels on satellites are deployed immediately so that they become power positive as fast as possible. The telescope has been running on battery power since a few minutes before launch and obviously they want it making its own power asap.

    • @executivesteps
      @executivesteps 2 года назад +11

      Not really. The option to place cameras on JWST was considered and rejected.

    • @CaliforniaBushman
      @CaliforniaBushman 2 года назад +1

      @@executivestepsPlacing cheap, tiny smartphone cameras around an unfolding origami machine worth 10 Billion wouldn't have hurt.

    • @wallingnaga6563
      @wallingnaga6563 2 года назад

      @@CaliforniaBushman NASA knows the best !! That’s why they are NASA and we are at RUclips 😜

  • @chadturley4103
    @chadturley4103 2 года назад +3

    FAKE AF FAKE FAKE FAKE

  • @svens3722
    @svens3722 2 года назад +4

    hahahaha Horse shit. They again forgot to move the Clouds in Blender, Amateurs.

    • @RandomStufLemGD
      @RandomStufLemGD 2 года назад

      It is a computer animation until 0:45. Literally watch the video and use common sense, just because the first part is CGI doesn’t mean it’s fake.

  • @alexandrugrecov8964
    @alexandrugrecov8964 2 года назад +9

    The most beautiful Christmas gift offered to humanity.

  • @donmills5341
    @donmills5341 2 года назад +13

    Congrats to everyone involved for the success!

  • @denythesound
    @denythesound 2 года назад +3

    You can tell it's real because it looks so fake?

    • @lufe1042
      @lufe1042 2 года назад

      The beginning of the video is simulation, then the rest of the video is real.

  • @rawdeluxe
    @rawdeluxe 2 года назад +10

    Tears in my eyes

    • @RiseOfAnarchism
      @RiseOfAnarchism 2 года назад +4

      Honestly same. New science like this is exciting

  • @ori2051
    @ori2051 2 года назад +15

    Ariane 5 played his part well. After this, JWST has to overcome his throbbing points of over 300. Good luck, JWST.

    • @Revo2Evo
      @Revo2Evo 2 года назад +1

      And avoid space debris and trash floating around Earth.

    • @boskee
      @boskee 2 года назад +1

      @Die freche Weihnachtsgans how did you come up with those ridiculous odds? Broken calculator?

    • @neth77
      @neth77 2 года назад +2

      @@Revo2Evo Easy feat, several thousands bit of debris in an area larger than the surface of the planet, your chances of finding one in a thousand years is close to 0.

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад

      @Die freche Weihnachtsgans ...not if there's a 99.999% chance that each of the 300 points will be executed perfectly, otherwise they never would have spent the money to get this far!

  • @srinitaaigaura
    @srinitaaigaura 2 года назад +40

    Man I can't imagine how the nerves of all the scientists and engineers will hold up until everything deploys properly and the first image comes in... it's a staggering achievement. Literally everything about this telescope blows my mind.

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM 2 года назад

      No nerves at all, probably... they calculated everything and designed it to be basically fault free - as you can see they succeeded!

    • @Seacae
      @Seacae 2 года назад +2

      @@KrissowskiM fault free is impossible. There are a lot of non-deterministic moving parts that has chance to fail. They calculated that there are 300 possibilities of failure during deployment. Not considering the final step of entering into L2 orbit. Let's hope for the best of course, but if something will fail it will be a catastrophe

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM 2 года назад +1

      @@Seacae still - as you know it’s a successful deployment so - fault free!

    • @Seacae
      @Seacae 2 года назад +2

      @@KrissowskiM It is still in the deployment process... We can't really say anything until february

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM 2 года назад

      @@Seacae if you approach it that way then it will be in a deployment phase till the end of its lifetime and yes - things do brake. But as you are clearly presented here scientist and high tech are capable to make them reliable and lasting for years. And you will see the telescope will be functional like the vast, vast majority of satellites are up till today...

  • @Trapshooter37
    @Trapshooter37 2 года назад +22

    Awesome. Can’t wait to see what it all discovers. Great job NASA and all involved

  • @punyapanchal8043
    @punyapanchal8043 2 года назад +4

    WHO ELSE WATCHED IT LIVE

    • @felipehernandez-pedroza8288
      @felipehernandez-pedroza8288 2 года назад +1

      I did. It was so cool. Couldn't sleep all night waiting for this moment and hoping I didn't miss it when I woke up.

  • @mikeyhanch0
    @mikeyhanch0 2 года назад +3

    13 billion dollars and doesn't even have a camera on board. Seems a little stupid

    • @offhandacoustic
      @offhandacoustic 2 года назад

      They can't have real cameras, it would expose their lies. They want everyone to believe it's easier and cheaper to give us renderings and CGI. Makes sense right? Believe them or else you're going to get called names.

  • @gkhanna8415
    @gkhanna8415 2 года назад +6

    Feel lucky that I m living in the most exciting time of humanity. Many exciting discoveries to b made and mysteries to b solved. Best of luck WEBB

  • @UncleAL2006
    @UncleAL2006 2 года назад +44

    What a memorable day! Getting to actualy see the solar array deploy was something I never expected and will never forget!

  • @abundantharmony
    @abundantharmony 2 года назад +3

    Looks fake.

    • @jenspettersen7837
      @jenspettersen7837 2 года назад +1

      It is animated until 0:46, then they go to the cameras attatched to the rocket.

  • @xProRapidZzz
    @xProRapidZzz 2 года назад +28

    Congratulations guys, what an insane accomplishment, June next year is going to be incredible I'm so excited!

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      1:14 the floating debris at the bottom proves it’s fake, things can’t change direction in space without a force.

  • @r2c3
    @r2c3 2 года назад +11

    Bon voyage JW... perfect launch 👏

  • @borneybergantine6114
    @borneybergantine6114 2 года назад +3

    Why are the stars and planets not visible?

  • @x-lander1067
    @x-lander1067 2 года назад +9

    🚀The beginning of the future 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @captjoe25
    @captjoe25 2 года назад +8

    Got a chance to see this in our Bay Area in Northrop Grumman Space System in Redondo Beach. What an amazing piece of Equipment. Congrats to all the Aerospace Engineers who made this possible.

  • @federicoaneas7239
    @federicoaneas7239 2 года назад +2

    Que cojones aplauden?? Una animación echa por ordenador?
    Gracias por estas muestras de falsedad, cada vez lo hacéis peor

  • @StevenEveral
    @StevenEveral 2 года назад +11

    There's something oddly poetic about the most advanced telescope humanity has ever invented (so far) separating from its booster over eastern Africa, where humanity first appeared about 2 million years ago.

    • @jesusisking9035
      @jesusisking9035 2 года назад

      Wow you swallowed so many blue pills. How does this look real to you?

    • @nabibbs7937
      @nabibbs7937 2 года назад

      @@jesusisking9035 y'all really need to get out of the basement

  • @ChessNoobX
    @ChessNoobX 2 года назад +7

    New era in space exploration 👍

  • @Owlzz_
    @Owlzz_ 2 года назад +2

    Conspiracy theorist : "CGI!!"

  • @TuneyDarko
    @TuneyDarko 2 года назад +41

    Being able to see this great achievement in my lifetime is the greatest gift a man could have

    • @markmiller6402
      @markmiller6402 2 года назад +2

      Seriously?

    • @zemtex2323
      @zemtex2323 2 года назад

      @@markmiller6402 seriously like ehh or right this is cool

    • @911tbf
      @911tbf 2 года назад

      Are you kidding?

    • @911tbf
      @911tbf 2 года назад

      You don’t have a wife? Or children ?

    • @TuneyDarko
      @TuneyDarko 2 года назад +1

      @@911tbf God no

  • @alexarmstrong578
    @alexarmstrong578 2 года назад +3

    Fake… so fake. Outer space is the greatest lie ever told.

    • @lufe1042
      @lufe1042 2 года назад +2

      The only lies here are the ones your mom tells you

    • @flatmoontheory
      @flatmoontheory 2 года назад +2

      You must have that mixed up with all the things written in the Bible.

    • @alexarmstrong578
      @alexarmstrong578 2 года назад

      Mom is dead and I never knew her anyway

    • @alexarmstrong578
      @alexarmstrong578 2 года назад

      And you have just proven my point 😁

  • @nigelgreenhalgh8020
    @nigelgreenhalgh8020 2 года назад

    Cannot wait for the James Webb to unlock mystery’s of our universe. Exciting times ahead.

  • @krzysztofzygmunt4740
    @krzysztofzygmunt4740 2 года назад +21

    Hopefully JWST will fulfill all the expectations od scientists and his creators and provide us with some new answers to the the most important questions of humanity regarding Life, The Universe, and Everything... Good luck JWST and congrats to those who made it possible.

  • @rickb06
    @rickb06 2 года назад +14

    HELL YES! Hubble gave us scientifically crucial and important (and BEAUTIFUL..) imagery for over THIRTY YEARS, it had its' fair share of issues, scares and close calls, but it has outlived nearly every piece of sophisticated scientific hardware that we have put into orbit by a significant sum of time.
    *TLDR; HELL OF A JOB ESA AND NASA, CONGRATS ON THIS MONUMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT! YOU FREAKIN' ROCK!*

  • @trackaveli3203
    @trackaveli3203 2 года назад +2

    Look at the 1:16 minute ,the two light why that happened? :/

  • @96Shalom
    @96Shalom 2 года назад +7

    Imagine trying to explain what we’ve just achieved, to some 100 years ago🤯

  • @fit4lifenickzagorov592
    @fit4lifenickzagorov592 2 года назад +6

    I am Glad to be alive to be able to see this! Can't wait to see what kind of new Discoverys we make with this amazing machine!

  • @JenkoRun
    @JenkoRun 2 года назад +2

    The footage until 0:45 Looks like CGI.

    • @rillihi697
      @rillihi697 2 года назад

      I agree. Looks too perfect

  • @alianser3733
    @alianser3733 2 года назад +9

    You guys are doing a great job for humanity...keep up the good work ....from Pakistan 🇵🇰

    • @maxinnani5538
      @maxinnani5538 2 года назад +1

      Why u Pakistani are every where????
      Oh shite here we go again

    • @indianfoodartists3579
      @indianfoodartists3579 2 года назад

      But you guys are supporting terrorists. That is not good for the humanity!!

    • @beenishkhurram6131
      @beenishkhurram6131 2 года назад

      @@indianfoodartists3579 ?

  • @sfsen
    @sfsen 2 года назад +4

    0:46 is where the actual footage starts.
    Till then, it was CGI.

  • @joe-mama429
    @joe-mama429 2 года назад +2

    “The Webb advancements and the images it will be creating over the years to come, are now limited only by the imaginations of the artists in the drivers seat. Mr. Webb has created a tool here that will allow the graphic artists from the world’s finest space agencies, now and for generations to come, to compile raw data and represent space as never seen before.
    It’s another exciting step forward in the evolution of technology that merges imagination with the current limits of space travel, and blurs the line even further between the limits of actual real world space photography, and the representations of raw data we currently have available.” -JPL- Kum Pulleet BS

  • @shahzadaslam384
    @shahzadaslam384 2 года назад +20

    Go James Webb Go

  • @studiosraufncingr6965
    @studiosraufncingr6965 2 года назад +14

    Good luck James Webb telescope, and may the force be with you!

  • @kevorka3281
    @kevorka3281 2 года назад +7

    It looks like a keyhole when it unfolded that solar panel. Perhaps because it is going to unlock many secrets of the universe :)

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      1:14 the floating debris at the bottom proves it’s fake, things can’t change direction in space without a force.

    • @kevorka3281
      @kevorka3281 2 года назад +1

      @@anthonyontv And here I was thinking space was real

    • @anthonyontv
      @anthonyontv 2 года назад

      @@kevorka3281 sarcasm when faced with the truth, common defense mechanism

    • @kevorka3281
      @kevorka3281 2 года назад +1

      @@anthonyontv I only do that when the person isn't worth talking to. Haha

  • @MarkoMijuskovic
    @MarkoMijuskovic 2 года назад +31

    Shows what we can do when we work together, everyone feels great even those of us who had nothing to do with it. We need more projects like this, more sense of unity and less chase for profits and individualism. Congratulations to all involved you should be very proud!

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 2 года назад

      Do you really think so? Their incompetence led it to taking over double the time it should have. Along with a much higher budget than it should have. It was basically a cash grab people were using to siphon money from the government. As is many other government programs. It's a image of corruption. This is why SpaceX has advanced leaps and bounds.

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 2 года назад

      @@GuitarNoize111 Correct. My tax dollars to waste. And something that should have been produced from my contribution over a decade ago. Lack of accountability has hurt everyone in the USA GutterNoise.

  • @tpmiranda
    @tpmiranda 2 года назад +8

    2 weeks for full deployment. Let's hope everything goes as planned!

    • @galenhaugh3158
      @galenhaugh3158 2 года назад

      I hear it will take 29 days.
      Oh, well... we've waited so long, another two weeks will seem like nothing.

    • @Blackjesus560
      @Blackjesus560 2 года назад

      Take 6 month to calibrate the light sensor 😅

  • @Steve-yo8uh
    @Steve-yo8uh 2 года назад +2

    Decades to desgin, construct, test and deploy a telescope that can take images of the universe as it was millions of years ago...... but can't get decent footage of the telescope detatching from the rocket?

  • @dbaider9467
    @dbaider9467 2 года назад +29

    For everyone who worked Christmas day to get this amazing piece of tech out there, thank you from us.

    • @unleashthefury111
      @unleashthefury111 2 года назад

      Material scientists don't celebrate Christmas

    • @dbaider9467
      @dbaider9467 2 года назад

      @@unleashthefury111 They missed Christmas dinner with their families!

    • @unleashthefury111
      @unleashthefury111 2 года назад +1

      @@dbaider9467 these people think they will be able to see as far back as the big bang....maybe they can see God creating it too

    • @dbaider9467
      @dbaider9467 2 года назад +1

      @@unleashthefury111 They keep forgetting the chicken and the egg scenario, don't they. Quirks and Quarks still had to come from somewhere, right? Still, I look forward to the photos. It's an amazing piece of tech.