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Everything Discovered from Year 2 of JWST. From Closest to Farthest [4K]

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Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

Күн бұрын

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@jkilmon
@jkilmon 19 күн бұрын
It is refreshing to see a video on JWST images that does NOT use the words TERRIFTING and SHOCKING.
@galenhaugh3158
@galenhaugh3158 5 күн бұрын
The only things shocking and terrifying is how wrong our scientists have been.
@jkilmon
@jkilmon 5 күн бұрын
Scientists are doing great in science that affects our planet and our people. As far as phenomens 13.9 billion years ago and hundreds of light years away, they are entitled to b wrong. "Wrongness" is a vital element of the scientific process where eventually 4 wrongs can highlight a right. We can never rocket up to stuff s thousand light years away so the JWST allows conjecture. That's as far as we can go.
@dcpunk4
@dcpunk4 Ай бұрын
Before I finish the intro, just got say I love that you decided to put them in order of distance! So cool!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yeah, I was trying to figure out a way to organize them and I realized that the different categories mostly didn't overlap in distance.
@fisheye42
@fisheye42 Ай бұрын
Agreed! Ladder up! ⭐️
@billionsandbillionsofstars
@billionsandbillionsofstars Ай бұрын
Every single image is our new wallpaper. 😂
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Exactly. You'll need more computers with more wallpapers.
@prity777
@prity777 Ай бұрын
@@frasercainare 3 enough? With rotating images 😂🎉🎉🎉
@rtxagent6303
@rtxagent6303 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain Time to spend my life savings on buying new monitors to display all the beautiful space pictures.
@steppenwolf53
@steppenwolf53 Ай бұрын
Terrific job. You could market this for NASA TV
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Hah, they're free to use it if they like.
@nettlesoup
@nettlesoup Ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel through one of the interviews. Love everything about this from the tour, the writing, the visuals and the infectious enthusiasm and humour. Thank you to you and your team!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it. :-).
@_c_y_p_3
@_c_y_p_3 Ай бұрын
This is madness! Thank you so very much for being the guide for this and putting it all together in one place! It is truly special!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
No problem, we did it last year, so it just made sense to do it again. :-)
@LouisianaSkyWatch
@LouisianaSkyWatch Ай бұрын
Indeed
@YousufAhmad0
@YousufAhmad0 Ай бұрын
Literally epic! Thank you! Bravo Fraser and team!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! It was a lot of work but it turned out great.
@EmergentStardust
@EmergentStardust Ай бұрын
That was a mega episode, I missed a few of these stories and it's so great to see them all together. What a great watch, thanks!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
You wouldn't believe how many we left out. There was so much coverage last year.
@EmergentStardust
@EmergentStardust Ай бұрын
That's excellent, I'll go through the newsletter, can't get enough. Thanks!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Now the cycle continues as we work on Year 3.
@420Khatz
@420Khatz Ай бұрын
When Uranus has the faintest ring around it...😍 In all seriousness though, the amount of detail that JWST is capable of us mindbogglingly incredible- especially when you look at the pictures Hubble initially took that JWST reimaged and compare them side by side. Never fails to leave me feeling absolutely flabbergasted.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
And we're still just two years into this.
@nobodyatall1010
@nobodyatall1010 Ай бұрын
I've been so looking forward to this video and you didn't disappoint. Thanks for all your hard work, Fraser. :)
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kazeshi2
@kazeshi2 Ай бұрын
this is a neat way of presenting it, cheers m8!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yeah, I was trying to think of a way to put it all in a comprehensible way.
@richardloewen7177
@richardloewen7177 6 күн бұрын
Back around 1965, age 9, I first saw a (b&w) photo of the Horsehead Nebula. Goosebumps upon goosebumps of awe.
@muleskinnerfilms6719
@muleskinnerfilms6719 Ай бұрын
Brilliant as always
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@DarrelLaBossiere
@DarrelLaBossiere Ай бұрын
Those images when you go from Hubble to JWST are absolutely mind blowing. Great presentation as always Mr. Cain.
@steverafferty4114
@steverafferty4114 Ай бұрын
Great video thank you Fraser.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Iam.Banditt_leader
@Iam.Banditt_leader Ай бұрын
I remember waiting for it's first images
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Hah, same. Two years later.
@josephhausser3096
@josephhausser3096 Ай бұрын
after spending years watching my dedicated two other space channels I've come across yours. and hesitant as I was as I usually am when checking new material out, you ended up being mature informative and from what I could tell correct about what you are saying. thank you good sir I know I have something else to waste my time. subscription added
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you're enjoying it. I think the difference is all the interviews so I'm getting the details directly from the scientists.
@mikegales6775
@mikegales6775 Ай бұрын
Mature-ish
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Mature adjacent.
@josephhausser3096
@josephhausser3096 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain mature compliant
@josephhausser3096
@josephhausser3096 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain I could tell, because i follow a few astrophysicists and the sensationalism was absent from this video. There is soo much misinformation out there, and I didnt hear it from you. Iykyk. Thanks for your hard work.
@quantx6572
@quantx6572 Ай бұрын
This was awesome. Thanks for putting it together.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@jd32k
@jd32k Ай бұрын
I have to say, the footage of the Cassiopea A 34:30, and its sheer size and heat is mind blowing. 😍 What a time to be alive in order to experience such incredible footage One can only imagine the incredible tech that will be around in 100 years
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
This is the worst these images will ever look. :-)
@daomc
@daomc Ай бұрын
Fraser, your dedication to responding to every comment is truly commendable! It's rare to see this level of engagement, and it blows my mind just like the vastness of space! Your videos are always outstanding and incredibly informative. Keep up the fantastic work!
@sikalteng7121
@sikalteng7121 29 күн бұрын
fantastic video thankfully your hard work Fraser.
@sikalteng7121
@sikalteng7121 29 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@paeporeckoner
@paeporeckoner Ай бұрын
what a wonderful channel
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it.
@johnmcnulty4425
@johnmcnulty4425 Ай бұрын
This is a great summary of JWST year #2 Mr. Frasier! I have a feeling I'll be watching this episode again..😊
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
That's great, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@romainbourque
@romainbourque 13 сағат бұрын
great show and this knowledgable editor explaining things simply, efficiently and talking to us like we're smart. best show ive seen in a long time..... bravo my good man, bravo
@Terawatt311
@Terawatt311 Ай бұрын
10/10 video, sharing with everyone I know
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@choda42
@choda42 Ай бұрын
Amazing video! Lots of great info organised by distance. Great work!
@sergeyyatskevitch3617
@sergeyyatskevitch3617 Ай бұрын
An exceptional video. Great selection of the facts and images, an interesting and a quite deep coverage of the phenomena described. Just stumbled upon your channel, and got glued to it. One more happy subscriber :) Cheers!
@andrewclimo5709
@andrewclimo5709 8 күн бұрын
Fraser, that was by far and away the clearest explanation of DMS yet. Nice.
@orlandoerickson2439
@orlandoerickson2439 Ай бұрын
This is the most amazing review. I think this is the best perspective of distance, learnings and captivation for future knowledge. I have always wondered about the distances and relationships of objects and wow you set it up for easy consumption. You rock!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Oh great, I'm glad that worked for you.
@progamerkallen3172
@progamerkallen3172 Ай бұрын
Dang it powerful
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
It's an amazing telescope.
@nadeali1
@nadeali1 6 күн бұрын
You are a god damn saint. Not the ones proclaimed by so many. YOU. You sir are an actual saint. Thank you for putting this much effort into it and providing such an amazing video for free. This is one of the greatest service to humanity.
@virginiaanndavidson178
@virginiaanndavidson178 25 күн бұрын
AMAZING video - gosh I remember going to bed every night listening to multiple eps of you and Pamela G via astronomy cast. Always been a fan.
@Turkishwithferide
@Turkishwithferide Ай бұрын
i can not believe how amazing video you created and only 120k views!!! you deserve millions, love and respect from Turkiye
@ismura-f
@ismura-f 21 күн бұрын
Amazing work. Very informative and well structured 👍
@dirkcrisman3415
@dirkcrisman3415 12 күн бұрын
I like that you can say "We just don't know". We need more of that.
@gregedmand9939
@gregedmand9939 12 күн бұрын
Yes! What an excellent way to present these discoveries of Webb. Too many presenters jump around gushing about one exciting discovery to another as though the data and analysis are developed that way. There's a method and long term battle plan for how this amazing tool is used by scientists.
@JurijSlavec
@JurijSlavec Ай бұрын
Amazing summary Fraser, thank you for this!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jaredwoock3478
@jaredwoock3478 23 күн бұрын
So cool! Thanks for the update. Can't wait to see more!
@MalevolentMind
@MalevolentMind Ай бұрын
What if we pointed jwst at a supernova like the crab nebula as it’s happening. What do you think it would look like? If ancient astronomers had a jwst what do you think a freshly imploded Crab Nebula would look like?
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Something that close, it would be absolute incredible, although, Hubble would probably be better for that since it's so bright right after the supernova. Webb looks cool things.
@sidesh0whaze
@sidesh0whaze 25 күн бұрын
What a great video! What an amazing time to be alive. Thanks so much for this great content. You just earned a new sub!!
@gollumei
@gollumei Ай бұрын
12:15 to 16:00 (esp 15:40 - 16:00) is a brilliantly explained concise example of why never to believe the media hype. It's vital to understand all perspectives when the evidence for 1 is not 100%.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
We should always be patient and skeptical until enough evidence arrives.
@gollumei
@gollumei Ай бұрын
@@frasercain Precisely! Thank you for all the great content! My favourite astro-tuber.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Aww, thanks. :-)
@JackMott
@JackMott Ай бұрын
rings of uranus
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Always hilarious.
@emtechproaudio6176
@emtechproaudio6176 Ай бұрын
My theory is that these rings were caused by the separation of a small brown dwarf during the time of planetary formation.
@HebaruSan
@HebaruSan Ай бұрын
I appreciate the thought, but I require my wallpapers to also have sci fi ships or space stations in them
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Unfortunately JWST didn't see any this year. I'll let you know if they find any next year. :-)
@frrapp2366
@frrapp2366 Ай бұрын
OMG what great pics will overload my comp with the glory of the cosmos!!!!! and more to come
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
More computers, more wallpapers.
@DanielVerberne
@DanielVerberne Ай бұрын
In regards to the tidally-locked exoplanets, the ones that have an atmosphere and high wind speeds might be able to quite efficiently redistribute heat across to its 'dark side'. I'm fascinated and excited for what future astronomers will learn about such worlds! I find the 'terminator' regions of these 'eyeball worlds' particularly fascinating. If any of these distant world's has formed life, it's tempting to think of the terminator regions like that of the intertidal regions of our oceans. These regions could foster the transition of lifeforms evolved for one habitat to the habitat on the 'other side' via the moderating medium of the terminator. I wouldn't be surprised if the 'eyeball' of some of these planets included 'crumbly debris' forming a very real and visible geological barrier around the 'eye'. My reason for thinking this is after considering the vast heat that region endures, but with such close proximity to the 'bitter cold' of the shade causing chronic fracturing of rock, causing ongoing strain. In short, like a desert on steroids.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yeah, it was thought that the tidally locked worlds would only have a tiny region that's habitable, but with that atmospheric circulation it's probably habitable across the entire day side.
@Uhtred-the-bold
@Uhtred-the-bold Ай бұрын
Uranus has always seemed so boring to me, but those pics are soooooooo awesome. 👏 and you did a fantastic job! thanks for doing this!!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@mrwanderlive
@mrwanderlive Ай бұрын
I appreciate you putting this together for those of us too busy in life to otherwise normally keep up with their progress
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
It was pretty overwhelming to look at how many stories came out just in the last year.
@jaxmarshall291
@jaxmarshall291 Ай бұрын
Did we just find Battlestar Galacticas "Algae Planet"? Lol Absolutely love your content thank you for breaking all this down for the layman!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Or a lava planet, or a mini-neptune. :-) I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@s4pjans
@s4pjans 21 күн бұрын
a-ma-zing!!👍🏼 don't even know wich one to pick as wallpaper, they're all phenomenal 💯
@splstudios7027
@splstudios7027 Ай бұрын
One of your best videos to date! Well done!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@JamesCairney
@JamesCairney Ай бұрын
This is properly good. (Properly good is atleast an order of magnitude greater than just good. Maybe two)
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm doubly glad you enjoyed it.
@Robbadobbsoldier
@Robbadobbsoldier Ай бұрын
What a year 😊 Great video as always
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yeah, it's hard to believe we're already two years in with JWST.
@ralucad9518
@ralucad9518 Ай бұрын
What a great retrospective of another year of scientific discoveries from JWST! You deserve much more followers!
@jhonbus
@jhonbus Ай бұрын
39:32 Extragalactic space wizard holding a staff in one hand while reaching out with the other.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I see a coiled up dragon.
@rtxagent6303
@rtxagent6303 Ай бұрын
I see it lol
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Brains are wierd.
@davidargiro8306
@davidargiro8306 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the time you took to put this together. I am amazed at what JWST has done already and look forward to many more discoveries.
@jamalham7802
@jamalham7802 Ай бұрын
Great analysis, thx a lot !
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
No problem, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@dima76
@dima76 9 күн бұрын
Thank you, my friend, well put together episode, love how u broke it down by distance, simple and effective approach! : )) I am thinking of taking an image of your kind, smart, smiling face and making THAT my new wallpaper :)) Best of luck, i b back for more videos, sir!
@petertomshany
@petertomshany Ай бұрын
Brown dwarves didn’t fail at anything! They’re perfectly successful at being brown dwarves!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
True enough. :-)
@numnut1516
@numnut1516 Ай бұрын
The ratio of black holes to their galaxies being different in the early cosmos is interesting!
@wfamdaxj
@wfamdaxj Ай бұрын
Great stuff...
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@joshmiller7870
@joshmiller7870 Ай бұрын
It is baffling and amazing that we can plot the locations and size of all these things given that we are not looking at them as they are, but as they were based on light that has been traveling for so so long. It's truly amazing.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Astronomy is such a strange science. You can't run the Universe multiple times to do different experiments, you can only observe what happened. But can you imagine if historians could look into the past just by being farther from a dig site?
@joshmiller7870
@joshmiller7870 Ай бұрын
@frasercain that's a good way to put it thanks
@Guy-itsMeOK
@Guy-itsMeOK 22 күн бұрын
Was very excited to change the video quality up to 2160p640 or whatevertf but 480?? How is that even possible?
@dennisspackman7147
@dennisspackman7147 Ай бұрын
Fantastic, really enjoyed this summary of discoveries and you do a great job explaining. Thx Fraser
@analog2
@analog2 Ай бұрын
Nice! Thanks
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it.
@waqqashanafi
@waqqashanafi Ай бұрын
What a comprehensive video... thanks for making this.
@jmanj3917
@jmanj3917 Ай бұрын
5:00 That is so freaking cool! 😎
@michaeljames5936
@michaeljames5936 Ай бұрын
Really great video; I watch a lot of space news channels, and I'd missed a few of those events, and got a much better perspective on others. Thank you.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yeah, it's pretty overwhelming to see how much news came out just this year.
@ManuelGarcia-ww7gj
@ManuelGarcia-ww7gj Ай бұрын
I am starting to realize just how unique Earth is. Were Earth like conditions common, we would almost certainly found an analog of Earth by now.
@salmonesque
@salmonesque Ай бұрын
Awesome and brilliantly novel graphics Frasier. Really outstanding collection. Well done and many thanks.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Anton really pulled out all the stops with his editing job.
@cabinmike1474
@cabinmike1474 Ай бұрын
One of man's greatest inventions
@sqephu5940
@sqephu5940 23 күн бұрын
dopest astronomy info I've ever consumed.... luv your channel
@microschandran
@microschandran Ай бұрын
Thanks for a wonderful summary. I loved the overview rather than piece meal that we got before!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
No problem, there was so much news this year.
@RandallSoong-pp7ih
@RandallSoong-pp7ih Ай бұрын
Epic!!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Indeed!
@acloudcatcher
@acloudcatcher 26 күн бұрын
Spectacular universe spectacular presentation. You are one of the brightest stars in my universe.
@jeffjames3111
@jeffjames3111 Ай бұрын
This channel needs 5 million subs
@kostasalmyros
@kostasalmyros Ай бұрын
Would you do a video like this but for the most exciting and promising missions of year three?
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I'm sure we'll keep doing these if people want to watch them.
@alias7goldenletters
@alias7goldenletters 28 күн бұрын
this video is so high quality
@manoz6194
@manoz6194 Ай бұрын
such a captivating presentation, the images from JWST are beautiful
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@JReklis
@JReklis Ай бұрын
yeah lmao the hubble images have been my desktop background for more than a decade
@alexdevey3188
@alexdevey3188 Ай бұрын
Great show, had to rewind the last one several times and still not clear, but love the show/
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry Ай бұрын
I want a side by side Hubble and JWST 30 day exposure extreme deep field.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Yeah, we're still waiting on a JWST deep field.
@jimstoyles7617
@jimstoyles7617 Ай бұрын
Something I have been thinking about was Earth and it's Floods! Also we are looking at Mars and if there was anything lived on it? Also if it had Water on it ? As stated above the Earth and how it got it's water . I was wondering if it was possible for Water to come from Mars though space and land on earth? Maybe that would explain why we had a big Flood with all the water coming down from 40 days ? Thanks for your time and video! Great job! Jim
@timbranniganmusic3458
@timbranniganmusic3458 25 күн бұрын
Great segment, thanks for your work!
@MichaelSaaymanWeb
@MichaelSaaymanWeb 8 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thank you for the video.
@amj2048
@amj2048 Ай бұрын
First of all this is a great video Fraser! I find it really interesting that they used the near cam (NIRCam) to find the most distance galaxy + I find it really interesting the most distance galaxy is bigger than 1 pixel (at the moment).
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it. The galaxies are bigger than a pixel, but they're very faint requiring a long exposure to get the spectroscopic data.
@jamessydenstricker2342
@jamessydenstricker2342 Ай бұрын
Ha ha! I liked the video before I read it!! ❤❤❤
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I hope the reality lives up to the hype.
@e30farmer85
@e30farmer85 Ай бұрын
It's all amazing, crazy how much information is coming out from JWST? I'm just sad that there are all animations.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Many of the pictures in this video are the real images from Webb. We identify the ones which aren't as "Animations" but the rest are real.
@loreleili6401
@loreleili6401 8 күн бұрын
Amazing video, thank you very much
@Taydo-h9c
@Taydo-h9c 16 күн бұрын
Wouldn't that be so cool to do that for a job and be able to experience yourself in doing so. Be able to discover new stunning insights first. Sharing your fascinating facts that will someday make a big difference if we make it that far. Just cant wait for the bridge. I would love to do a wood carving of one of the telescopes finest images. carve it right into my floor.
@brapcast
@brapcast 7 күн бұрын
Amazing work!
@Shady-Shane
@Shady-Shane Ай бұрын
when i saw the thumbnail i thought 'oh goody Blockbuster is back', I'll have a P please Bob.
@user-do2eh2il6m
@user-do2eh2il6m Ай бұрын
I just watched a video about "colonizing mars" Well, like its been said "if its been thought of, it will be tried or done." Well Mr Cain I do appreciate keep us updated concerning "WHAT'S OUT THERE".Thank you.
@anonenormous2376
@anonenormous2376 Ай бұрын
Completely mind blowing 🤯
@Lee-jn8zu
@Lee-jn8zu Ай бұрын
It is hard to wrap our little minds around the things being revealed by jwst. This video was greatly put together.
@michaelcoviello
@michaelcoviello Ай бұрын
Thank you Fraser.
@pauljefferies9087
@pauljefferies9087 Ай бұрын
I was enjoying this so much, I almost forgot to hit the like in time, I hope you can forgive me.
@brucegiles-klein2929
@brucegiles-klein2929 Ай бұрын
Thanks Fraser -- brilliant stuff!
@000fisherman
@000fisherman Ай бұрын
Frasier thankyou for a great show, Fantastic. But i wonder if we had a 100mtr Telescope as sensitive as JWST what would we see with a 10hr exposure?????
@TheRealPlato
@TheRealPlato Ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. Heck of an edit
@MattBreckenridge
@MattBreckenridge 20 күн бұрын
Bro, the Horsehead Nebula looks like a cosmic cobra god that Dr. Strange needs to keep at bay.
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