11:50 if you want make videos abaout astronomy and science dont tell shits like " for godness sake". You are makeing from yourself a complete irogant idiot who believing shits like flat earth and old dude with big gray beard in the sky. Changed thumb from up to down, fuk your religius propaganda !!!
I wonder what happened to the overwhelmingly large telescope. OWL. 100m diameter mirror. then reduced to approximately what ELT is. just so the acronym became "originally was larger".
@@AvB.83 Still better than the childish way American agencies name things by picking a cool word first and then backronymising it using any relevant sounding words. WOWSER - Western Optical Widescreen Earth Radiotelescope
11:50 I don’t comment often, but this is an important clarification: radio telescopes do not 'listen' to space-they see it in a different wavelength of light. Radio telescopes are highly specialised instruments that observe the radio portion of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, capturing light at much lower energies than visible light. Our eyes only detect a narrow slice of the EM spectrum, which we perceive as visible light. But there’s so much more beyond that range! Radio waves are much longer wavelengths than visible light, allowing radio telescopes to detect objects and phenomena hidden by cosmic dust that would otherwise obscure our view. This capability lets us peer into regions of space opaque to optical telescopes, like the centres of galaxies or the birthplaces of stars. Radio astronomy has even allowed us to observe some of the earliest structures in the universe, giving us a unique window into the cosmos that goes far beyond what we could see with optical instruments. In short, radio telescopes are seeing devices that reveal a whole universe hidden at radio wavelengths-not listening devices. Hope this helps clarify!
@@igorzaytsev1616 no.... The ears have absolutely nothing to do with light... Hearing and audio is from molecules in an atmosphere, essentially the air around us, just bumping into each other when a noise is made, until it travels do your ears. Nothing to do with the Electromagnetic-Spectrum Im afraid
Both a radio and an optical telescope are using a large surface area to collect sufficient photons from an area of interest to allow us to differentiate some signal of interest from the background noise. As we increase above microwave radio in the 100GHz range to infrared in the low Terahertz range, the waves start to exhibit properties similar to photonics, such as higher energy per photon and stronger interaction with matter. The differences between radio and optical detection are representative of the differences in those properties, and materials/technology at our disposal. It can be helpful to rid oneself of the misconception that there is some fundamental difference between the two by looking at what happens in this transition region and, correspondingly, the Terahertz gap. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terahertz_radiation#Terahertz_gap This discrimination between radio and optical is a distinction born of necessity, rather than a fundamental one.
Although I am no engineer or scientist, I am jealous of those whom are directly involved with this project. Can only imagine how proud and excited they are to be a part of this. This is the sort of news I wanna see covered on tv.
Yaay, Chile! As a Chilean who works in infraestructure projects, I've been following your channel for years, so I'm glad to see something in my country showcased❤ great to see you talked about the advances we have in building earthquake-prone infraestructure. It's pretty amazing to see how the Atacama (which I highly recommend visiting btw, especially San Pedro de Atacama) is being turned into a giant science experiment!
Yours is a lovely country and the Atacama is amazing... particularly the night sky. One look up at night makes it pretty obvious why they build telescopes there!
Lmao ok, tell that to those dying waiting for artificial organs. I guess we need to see some more of the same stars, but hey, now at more light years away yay.
Thanks for making this video. I work as an engineer at the UKATC in Edinburgh, where we are designing and manufacturing some of the instruments for this and many other telescopes! It will be great to see more videos like this of other projects, theres alot of cool construction projects ongoing in astronomy currently!
Just a small correction this NOT a EU project. This is a ESO project. That's why it has none EU members like the UK and Switzerland. There are 16 members of the ESO
@@darren25061965🇪🇺 this is the flag of Europe as in the flag of the European Union AND the flag of the Council of Europe which includes all European countries thay are not currently invading their neighbor.
Fred, I'm sure I can speak for a lot of your US viewers when I say thank you. Your channel is a much-needed palate cleanser in the midst of presidential election chaos. Also, the depth and research you put into your videos is superb. Excellent as always, sir!
Many thanks for such a great video! For those who want to keep up with the construction of the ELT: follow us! We regularly post video updates on our RUclips channel. And yes, what can we say about our telescope naming convention: we keep it simple and to the point :D
Why do you feel like that, it’s just paranoia brought on by mental or physical abuse at some point in your life, everyone is excited about the T-Rex Telescope, Matthew.
A little more on active optics… each of the mirror segments “wobble” microscopically in real time under computer control, to compensate for thermal distortion of the light traveling through the atmosphere, thereby correcting the image, which is normally the bane of ground based optical telescopes and essential to such powerful magnifications achievable by the ELT. This negates much of the advantage that space based optical telescopes like Hubble have… or more exactly, had. What amazing technology!
Its called adaptive optics actually. Active optics does exist and in use, but it is used to help maintain the shape of the primary mirror regardless of its orientaion and gravity drop. Active optics and adaptive optics arent the same thing.
Playing Pachelbel canon broke me. It was the last song I listened to with my dog as I knew I was gonna have to put him down. Staring at the stars in the video while it played broke my heart but I hope he's up there waiting for me.
@13:40 very interesting that you are following RUclips's color change. Where it goes from red to a red/pink color at the far horizonal end of an element.
Thanks for your video, very well done. A small detail, the system described in 10:00 (the laser thing) is adaptive optics (and not active optics). Active optics also exists in the telescope but it deals with the main mirror, maintaining the optimal shape of it.
Massive props to the B1M team for the level of humor (sorry, *humour*) in their videos. Laughed out loud twice in a video with a ton of complex and informative content. Well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
As a physicist, the beauty this will produce makes me cry with awe. I’m sure I’ll weep again when I see what the ELT reveals. The universe is truly awesome.
As long as we put our ingenuity towards projects such as these, there is still hope for humanity! I pity anyone failing to understand why it is important for us to have inspirational pure science projects such as these!
I loved this video, this is such an interesting project. For me the most interesting aspect was the location. Atacama, Chile is near the Nazca Lines, so it all makes sense!
Imagine what we will achieve once we're living in a post-money society? Enormous machines building enormous ships to mine asteroids for more raw materials to make more machines and more ships. In the space of a single generation we will likely populate the entire solar system, here's hoping humans survive long enough to achieve it.
I love the names that scientists use for their instruments. You'd expect them to be some sort of refined and meaningful thing but nope! Extremely Large Telescope :)
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I'm 51 living in Melbourne Australia, bought my new mansion in August and hoping to do more if things keep going smoothly for me..
Congratulations dear. You're really doing well for yourself, I'm 49 and my financial life is in a mess. Any great tips would really go a long way in shaping my life. I want to buy my own house, that's really a big flex
Tracy Britt Cool Consulting was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Tracy.
My advice: for newbies to grow financially this year, invest. Saving is good, but investing elevates your finances. Why newbie make huge losses on trade is because investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders, I've learned this from my own experience
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you...prevent inflation
Hopefully the proliferation of satellite constellations like Starlink don't render ground based telescopes as useless or severely degraded in the future.
Beautifully filmed and explained about the construction and importance of the project for space exploration... The 16 ESO members will spend 1.6 billion dollars, which the members can easily allocate... I live in Croatia, which has 3.6 million inhabitants, and now they will buy 50 Leopard a2a8 for about 1.2 billion €, two years ago 12 Rafale for 1.1 billion €, so what is that not a RICH country.. And public health is going on strike because of poor working conditions and salaries, and everything from MRI to needles is missing :), soon the other public systems will also start :D Your channel is great and I love watching it, keep it up.
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11:50 if you want make videos abaout astronomy and science dont tell shits like " for godness sake". You are makeing from yourself a complete irogant idiot who believing shits like flat earth and old dude with big gray beard in the sky. Changed thumb from up to down, fuk your religius propaganda !!!
I don’t think you mentioned the first light date set for 2028 currently.
Im a crane operator and I am extremely jealous of those operators. Once in a lifetime job you could tell your grandchildren about.
"Extremely Large Telescope"
Simple. To the point. I like it.
I wonder what happened to the overwhelmingly large telescope. OWL. 100m diameter mirror.
then reduced to approximately what ELT is. just so the acronym became "originally was larger".
Good thing they didn't let the British pick the name, otherwise it would probably be the "Slightly Above Average Telescope". Which would be saat.
@@AvB.83 could you imagine, what would happen, if monty python was tasked to name the telescope?
@@AvB.83 Still better than the childish way American agencies name things by picking a cool word first and then backronymising it using any relevant sounding words.
WOWSER - Western Optical Widescreen Earth Radiotelescope
Much like your comment is!😆
11:50 I don’t comment often, but this is an important clarification: radio telescopes do not 'listen' to space-they see it in a different wavelength of light. Radio telescopes are highly specialised instruments that observe the radio portion of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, capturing light at much lower energies than visible light.
Our eyes only detect a narrow slice of the EM spectrum, which we perceive as visible light. But there’s so much more beyond that range! Radio waves are much longer wavelengths than visible light, allowing radio telescopes to detect objects and phenomena hidden by cosmic dust that would otherwise obscure our view. This capability lets us peer into regions of space opaque to optical telescopes, like the centres of galaxies or the birthplaces of stars. Radio astronomy has even allowed us to observe some of the earliest structures in the universe, giving us a unique window into the cosmos that goes far beyond what we could see with optical instruments.
In short, radio telescopes are seeing devices that reveal a whole universe hidden at radio wavelengths-not listening devices. Hope this helps clarify!
Thanks for being the one to write this :)
Then our ears also see in different wavelength? At some point you call it listening..
@@igorzaytsev1616 no.... The ears have absolutely nothing to do with light... Hearing and audio is from molecules in an atmosphere, essentially the air around us, just bumping into each other when a noise is made, until it travels do your ears. Nothing to do with the Electromagnetic-Spectrum Im afraid
@@igorzaytsev1616
When it is acoustical rather than electromagnetic. Different forms of energy.
Both a radio and an optical telescope are using a large surface area to collect sufficient photons from an area of interest to allow us to differentiate some signal of interest from the background noise.
As we increase above microwave radio in the 100GHz range to infrared in the low Terahertz range, the waves start to exhibit properties similar to photonics, such as higher energy per photon and stronger interaction with matter. The differences between radio and optical detection are representative of the differences in those properties, and materials/technology at our disposal.
It can be helpful to rid oneself of the misconception that there is some fundamental difference between the two by looking at what happens in this transition region and, correspondingly, the Terahertz gap. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terahertz_radiation#Terahertz_gap
This discrimination between radio and optical is a distinction born of necessity, rather than a fundamental one.
Please keep track of this development for future videos. It is very interesting. Thanks.
This is my favorite of all the B1M videos to date. As I'm 68 now, I hope I live to see some of it's first images.
I hope u will live through many more man!!
Its so exciting!!
I will pray for you to see humanity's land on mars
💯I love their videos like this one that showcase scientific advances and projects that benefit humanity.
I too hope you remain in a state of Low Entropy until First Light and beyond.
Don't you worry, first light is planned for this decade 👍
Their naming conventions are still easier to understand than most
Easier than the USB naming "system" for shure.
But can't they beat Elon Musk at it? 😅
One punch man naming scheme
Xbox comes to mind for me, feel sorry for parents at Christmas 😂
the editor cooked w this edit 🔥
They had a lot of fun with it. Especially the ✌laser✌ quotes.
Although I am no engineer or scientist, I am jealous of those whom are directly involved with this project. Can only imagine how proud and excited they are to be a part of this. This is the sort of news I wanna see covered on tv.
Made harder by the altitude. Air is very thin here so they need to carry oxygen with them when working.
I live right next to ESO headquarters in Germany. A very cool place and well worth the visit
I was involved with this project, and many of my colleagues are at the UKATC in Edinburgh. It's an amazing project and very challenging!
Yaay, Chile! As a Chilean who works in infraestructure projects, I've been following your channel for years, so I'm glad to see something in my country showcased❤ great to see you talked about the advances we have in building earthquake-prone infraestructure. It's pretty amazing to see how the Atacama (which I highly recommend visiting btw, especially San Pedro de Atacama) is being turned into a giant science experiment!
And thank you to 🇨🇱 and the Chilean people for hosting these world-class telescopes!
Yours is a lovely country and the Atacama is amazing... particularly the night sky. One look up at night makes it pretty obvious why they build telescopes there!
Humans are so cool, literally moving mountains to see the stars. ❤
Before this video I had just watched one about nuclear delivery system with the biggest payloads. Humans are weird lol
I bet Fred could level a mountain with those big arms
😂😂😂
@@TheB1M he just speaks softly to the mountain and he levels itself :D
@@gitgut4977 did... did you just assume the mountains gender?
I don’t get it
Fred is the embodiment of the typical engineer physique. Architects, however…
Amazing!, This is what makes me proud my country is spending money on.
This is literally in a desert though. And your average 100 metre rail tunnel will cause more environmental problems than this.
Lmao ok, tell that to those dying waiting for artificial organs. I guess we need to see some more of the same stars, but hey, now at more light years away yay.
Javier Milei #1. (I know not chilei)
@@MrFujinko😂ok boomer so no science until world hunger and peace solved, got it 🤡
Thanks for making this video. I work as an engineer at the UKATC in Edinburgh, where we are designing and manufacturing some of the instruments for this and many other telescopes! It will be great to see more videos like this of other projects, theres alot of cool construction projects ongoing in astronomy currently!
This is my favorite B1M episode!
I'm so glad Europe finally did something so cool! 🌌🇪🇺
Just a small correction this NOT a EU project. This is a ESO project. That's why it has none EU members like the UK and Switzerland.
There are 16 members of the ESO
@@bigbad25where did they claim it was the EU? Europe was prefectly correct.
@@stm91Possibly the EU Flag at the end of the comment. Some people think "Europe" and the "EU" are the same thing, when they most certainly are not.
@@darren25061965🇪🇺 this is the flag of Europe as in the flag of the European Union AND the flag of the Council of Europe which includes all European countries thay are not currently invading their neighbor.
The LHC is pretty cool and so was Philae!
8:30 They should call the next one the Biggus Dickus Telescope.
and it shall discover a new black hole... Incontinentia Buttocks.
@@davidhutchinson88😂😂😂😂
I was going to go with Biggus Opticus.
Intostellasanus
Maybe they could see wome from it if they’re lucky.
They should've called it the BFT; but, I suppose the ELT is still good.
I wouldn't be surprised if SpaceX already owned the name BFT.
Nah, 2 more sizes to go. THEN BFT or RBFT lol
That reminds me: it's time to go play Quake!
just wow, big applause for this project
Extremely Large Round of Applause here too
I've been waiting for years about updates on this construction. Oh boy, gunna enjoy watching this one over dinner :)
Fred, I'm sure I can speak for a lot of your US viewers when I say thank you. Your channel is a much-needed palate cleanser in the midst of presidential election chaos. Also, the depth and research you put into your videos is superb. Excellent as always, sir!
ESO built the very large telescope. Now they build the Extremely Large Telescope. Looking forward to the Absurdly Large Telescope.
Having been on top of Mauna Kea and numerous telescopes there, this certainly makes it a reason for a long haul flight. Thank you!
The sudden "off with his heeaaad!!" absolutely sent me 😂
Really cool project, and great editing :D
You did an amazing job with this. Well done! More on these structures and science stuff related constructions:)
Nice video, pls do more videos about spaceconstruction
Many thanks for such a great video! For those who want to keep up with the construction of the ELT: follow us! We regularly post video updates on our RUclips channel. And yes, what can we say about our telescope naming convention: we keep it simple and to the point :D
Thank you so much for working with us on this guys - you're building an incredible project!!
Feel like I'm the only one excited to see Telescopious Rex taking shape in the coming decades! 😂
😂😂
Why do you feel like that, it’s just paranoia brought on by mental or physical abuse at some point in your life, everyone is excited about the T-Rex Telescope, Matthew.
What a project! And amazing production-value too!
Pachebel's "Canon" married to those images is perfect....i would love them on my wall !!
A little more on active optics… each of the mirror segments “wobble” microscopically in real time under computer control, to compensate for thermal distortion of the light traveling through the atmosphere, thereby correcting the image, which is normally the bane of ground based optical telescopes and essential to such powerful magnifications achievable by the ELT. This negates much of the advantage that space based optical telescopes like Hubble have… or more exactly, had. What amazing technology!
Its called adaptive optics actually. Active optics does exist and in use, but it is used to help maintain the shape of the primary mirror regardless of its orientaion and gravity drop. Active optics and adaptive optics arent the same thing.
@ Thanks for the correction. Thinking adaptive - writing active. Brain fade.
Playing Pachelbel canon broke me. It was the last song I listened to with my dog as I knew I was gonna have to put him down. Staring at the stars in the video while it played broke my heart but I hope he's up there waiting for me.
I hope you will get to be with him again😊
@13:40 very interesting that you are following RUclips's color change. Where it goes from red to a red/pink color at the far horizonal end of an element.
Thanks for your video, very well done. A small detail, the system described in 10:00 (the laser thing) is adaptive optics (and not active optics). Active optics also exists in the telescope but it deals with the main mirror, maintaining the optimal shape of it.
Massive props to the B1M team for the level of humor (sorry, *humour*) in their videos. Laughed out loud twice in a video with a ton of complex and informative content. Well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Tom Scott made a very comprehensive video about this project as well, focusing more on the insane development process of the mirror.
I love how you placed some extra humor in this episode!absolutely loved this one!
Pretty wild that this telescope will take over ten years to build.
As an avid stargazer, this was just what I was waiting for!! Thank You for adding Your awesomely special touch!
As a physicist, the beauty this will produce makes me cry with awe. I’m sure I’ll weep again when I see what the ELT reveals. The universe is truly awesome.
I think it'll reveal turtles, all the way down. 😉
I've been there, really wanted to visit the site but it was inaccessible for a good reason. Really beautiful place to visit.
As long as we put our ingenuity towards projects such as these, there is still hope for humanity! I pity anyone failing to understand why it is important for us to have inspirational pure science projects such as these!
WOW progress looks amazing on the ELT!
Damn.. the Pachelbel's Canon do fits well with astronomy themed video.
Unbelievable build…… credit to all involved AND the lucky workers 😊
This is a truly epic project which will impact everyone on some level- how amazing!
I loved this video, this is such an interesting project. For me the most interesting aspect was the location. Atacama, Chile is near the Nazca Lines, so it all makes sense!
10:40 that's what I was expecting, a telescope that could look directly for exoplanets. Amazing
I love it. Humanity, searching for its fellow star dust brethren. Thank you B1M.
Mind blowingly complex/advanced optics yet you managed to ELI5 brilliantly. Appreciate you and your channel. Cheers.
The only thing that limits humanitys curiosity is money. The world would rather spend trilions towards destruction..
Great video btw!
Imagine what we will achieve once we're living in a post-money society? Enormous machines building enormous ships to mine asteroids for more raw materials to make more machines and more ships. In the space of a single generation we will likely populate the entire solar system, here's hoping humans survive long enough to achieve it.
One of the best @TheB1M videos to date! Thanks Fred for creating such great content. Always look forward to these videos!
7:12 - I think it's more like Meccano than LEGO. 😁 And what a great project!
Came for construction content, stayed for the Stunning photos of the galaxy with a great soundtrack, well-done guys!
Just an amazing project, can't wait to see the first images from it❤❤
I’m definitely rooting for telescope Rex 🔭 🦖
I heard that it will be named after the renowned physicist, Dr. Alan Parsons 😉
Спасибо Тебе, Человечество, за это творение!!!
Спасибо автору за интересный сюжет!!!
Oh man, now i want to see the TelescopusRex become a reality.
I love the names that scientists use for their instruments. You'd expect them to be some sort of refined and meaningful thing but nope! Extremely Large Telescope :)
Finally one of the great infrastructure proyect chile has!
7:55 I want the Telescopeus Rex ❗😌
I love that the B1M has evolved to a level where they have me laughing out loud 😆👌🏼👏🏼
I am extremely, overwhelmingly overwhelmed 🙂
Extremely Awesome!
This was excellent, first-class narration!
The next should definitely be “telescope endgame” 😂😂
Love a video set on Tatooine
Austria is part of it! 🎉🎉
Incredible video! Loved it !
The Overwhelming Large Telescope must be built. I love the way astronomers come up with such creative names!
I look forward to the MLT 😊.
Man, it would be cool to be involved in the construction of this thing 😌
Absolutely fascinating video... Thanks for sharing it
I love the Canon song in the end it reminded my late Grandpa who always loves telescoping 🔭 😢
World Incredible construction Project.
Thanks theb1m
A beautiful project. Thank you for covering it, quality content once again!
Very enjoyable as always 👍
That is a very good value for such a project .
Finally! A useful megaproject!
Thank you Fred for another great video! Telescopeus-Rex... Bravo sir.
I love their naming schemes. Please name more things!
The editor of B1M is just on another level 🔥🔥😭
Great video on such an amazing project i never new existed until now..... 🤘🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍👍
Amazing what humankind can achieve when they are working together...
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I'm 51 living in Melbourne Australia, bought my new mansion in August and hoping to do more if things keep going smoothly for me..
Congratulations dear. You're really doing well for yourself, I'm 49 and my financial life is in a mess. Any great tips would really go a long way in shaping my life. I want to buy my own house, that's really a big flex
Tracy Britt Cool Consulting was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Tracy.
My advice: for newbies to grow financially this year, invest. Saving is good, but investing elevates your finances. Why newbie make huge losses on trade is because investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders, I've learned this from my own experience
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you...prevent inflation
How can i reach this Tracy Britt Cool Consulting, if you don't mind me asking? I've known her by her reputation at Berkshire Hathaway
This is really amazing ❤
I guess "Titanic Telescope" is out of the question 😛
First generation Instrument HARMONI is being built here at the Astronomy Technology Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland
I enjoyed this video... I'm already a subscriber. Good going, Fred!
I like how they name these telescopes sillily. Just like the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, which is a radio telescope that can span 25 miles.
how do they keep the mirror clean of dust, especially being in a desert?
1.6B is actually quite small compared to JWTS which costed 10B. So imagine splitting that to get a couple ELTs.
Thank you video brilliant compliment
Huge opportunity missed!! Could have called it SUMMIT (Super Ultra Massive Mountain Integrated Telescope)
Small but tasty is the Bacon Lettuce Telescope.
I'd love b1m visit a company that is building a space station. Cool video!
Great video brah!
Next up "The insane engineering of the B1M channel, precision engineering 15 high quality long form videos every week" like seriously dude how tf 👏
Hopefully the proliferation of satellite constellations like Starlink don't render ground based telescopes as useless or severely degraded in the future.
Love the cutaway clips 😂
Beautifully filmed and explained about the construction and importance of the project for space exploration...
The 16 ESO members will spend 1.6 billion dollars, which the members can easily allocate...
I live in Croatia, which has 3.6 million inhabitants, and now they will buy 50 Leopard a2a8 for about 1.2 billion €, two years ago 12 Rafale for 1.1 billion €, so what is that not a RICH country..
And public health is going on strike because of poor working conditions and salaries, and everything from MRI to needles is missing :), soon the other public systems will also start :D
Your channel is great and I love watching it, keep it up.