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Hello and welcome to the How Far Away Is It look at the first images released by the James Webb Space Telescope. It’s been a long wait, but I’m sure you’ll find it was worth it. I’ll start with an early test photo of stars in the Lage Magellanic Cloud. It gives us a hint as to how much more detail we can expect to see with Webb over other space telescopes. Where I can, I start segment with a Hubble image to show the contrast. We’ll take a look at the first formal image release starting with a look at the ‘cosmic cliffs’ in the Carina Nebula followed by the beautiful Southern Ring Nebula. We’ll then cover Webbs analysis of three beautiful galaxies: a bared spiral, a classic spiral and the Cartwheel Ring galaxy. Next, we’ll cover Stephan’s Quintet with a deep look at what Webb found around its central supermassive black hole. And last, we’ll take a deep dive into Webb’s first deep field image.
Music
@02:43 Massenet, Jules: Meditation from ‘Thais’; Hans Kalafusz (violin), Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra / Sir Neville Marriner, 1987 EMI Electrola GmbH - from the album “The most relaxing classical album in the world…ever!”
@08:34 Bizet, Georges: Entracte to Act III from “Carman”; Orchestre National de France / Seiji Ozawa, 1984; from the album “The most relaxing classical album in the world…ever!”
@11:38 Bach, Johann Sebastian: Air ‘on the G string’; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields - Sir Neville Marriner, 1974; from the album “The most relaxing classical album in the world…ever!”
@15:54 Rachmaninov, Sergei: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - Variation 18; Cecile Ousset (Piano), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra / Sir Simon Rattle, 1984; from the album “The most relaxing classical album in the world…ever!”