Such a right call to go in there during the conference and showcase the actual captures. I was smiling during that whole segment. And the conference was small it was not even a full hall, but such a historical significance still, and so much improved by ignoring the usual pomp and circumstance rules that go on with these conferences. Being a video editor who always loved to bend the rules of anything video related - this resonated with me a lot. Not to mention my love of space and astronomy !
@Mnimosa8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful, awesome, inspiring documentary. I'm teared up and only half through!
@krishnabhutada39838 ай бұрын
Literally had goosebumps!
@Mr.Carter7778 ай бұрын
I wish US speands more money on Astonomy which moves humanity forward instead of endless wars!!!🛑
@jujijime7 ай бұрын
Our government sucks... especially when establishment politicians (con artists) run it.
@Y3K-Automaton7 ай бұрын
All NASA needs to do is tell congress about the oil on Titan and they'll have their budget tripled.
@TallDude738 ай бұрын
Amazing stuff - when the JWST was taking off and then traveling, I was so hoping it would all work. And it did. So amazing what we can see.
@teodoraspasic44498 ай бұрын
JWST it's just amazing.Thanks to all.❤from Serbia.Go,Webb,Go!
@shabbirahmeddar77658 ай бұрын
Very fine narration of the program JWST and the persons involved with this program.
@FazriGading8 ай бұрын
Damn I love astronomy
@kp62158 ай бұрын
Me Too
@איתיברנס-צ2ב8 ай бұрын
Well I believe that everyone who will ever see it loves astronomy
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
Same! v
@laurachapple67955 ай бұрын
I love watching NASA people geek out. It's adorable and infectious.
@mimidhof21798 ай бұрын
Well done for the mission of this promotional video about space research and science. For those who want more there are plenty of data everywhere on the webb shared by the scientific community.
@nnasab8 ай бұрын
I remembered the video from the 90’s when you had the confidence. I was in my barracks and saw the glimpse of it during the 6pm news. I was thinking that we as soldiers are so small, it deflated my ego just a bit😅.
@bazpearce99938 ай бұрын
This is where i do my best scope work. The Solar system. Sunspots, The Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are my favourite targets. So much more rewarding (to me at least), than deep space objects.
@seventhsun18 ай бұрын
It's projects like JWST what allow us common folks to take a break from this not always very happy life and dream again like we did in the past. Thank you!
@spleefthedude77475 күн бұрын
I remember seeing the news when the first mirror was completed. Now we finally get to see what was worked so hard for… thank you to those.
@ponyforhire8 ай бұрын
I have used an atomic absorption spectrometer for coal and ground samples. Little did I know that me working in geology was relevant to understanding astrology. Spectrology hype is real :)
@kp62158 ай бұрын
Geology 101 was my choice for GE science for my History degree in 1969 and have continued to explain to everyone since because geology IS history record of the planet earth.
@ponyforhire8 ай бұрын
@@kp6215 I respect the unique approach and thank you for sharing it with me, KP
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
@@kp6215, I've loved "rocks" (geology as I got older), and fossils. When I was in grade school, one of our field trips was go to Coalinga, Ca. to look for fossils. I remember the excitement over finding a calm shell! So, agreed, geology is the history of earth 🌍...v
@chippysteve45248 ай бұрын
Best century ever!
@jasonm57978 ай бұрын
Wow can I get like more videos of this 💯
@shabbirahmeddar77658 ай бұрын
Always love to see through the eyes of JWST.
@EloydRahamLacsonDungo8 ай бұрын
thanks for all the astonishing contents. ❤
@mortalclown38128 ай бұрын
We'd sure like to see actual photos from JWST, please, vs. looking at other channels where we're not certain of content - straight from the horse's mouth, as my Grandfather would say. We do appreciate the decades of hard work. Thank you. Looking forward to more. 🌍🌿🦋🐕🌲🦉🔭🌛✨️
@Vort_tm8 ай бұрын
NASA needs more content like this.
@bikexploration5 ай бұрын
Finally seeing the JWST in Action. Waited 10 Years for the Documentaries so Happy i found this.
@MolonLabe24.72 ай бұрын
BREAKING NEWS: JWST recently discovered a very large, gaseous crevasse on Uranus. 😮
@kennethk88818 ай бұрын
Can't wait for that... one... clear... data set... of THE exoplanet. Go Webb Go
@cspahn32218 ай бұрын
what a dream to do such important work.. keep looking up
@ronm65858 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
@mnpavannag8 ай бұрын
The JWST is indeed an incredible feat. However, since the first moon landing in 1969, our progress has been limited to revisiting the same destinations, such as the ISS, and repeatedly launching satellites with only marginal advancements in rocket technology. It's time to reconsider our allocation of resources and prioritize groundbreaking innovations and exploration missions that push the boundaries of what we can achieve in space in future.
@bengoodwin21415 күн бұрын
This is not really accurate! There is *so* much more information to find. We didn't know mars had any liquid water until a dozen or so missions in, now we know it has tiny amounts that melts and flows occasionally. Similar information will be useful wherever we go. Second, the moon specifically has the potential to be exceptionally useful. It has the raw materials necessary to construct buildings and set up industry, and the lower gravity would make it much easier to build more and larger spacecraft than we could on earth. For those reasons, going back to places we've already been to is very useful.
@spacewithspo8 ай бұрын
Well this was awesome
@GregHenson-iu6ps8 ай бұрын
Nice image of Uranus in sky blue. But I like the indigo color of Uranus better.
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
They're both lovely. I'm happy just to see them...v
@josellorca92758 ай бұрын
They did forget to invite over me😂😂😂😂😂😂
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
The word amazing is thrown around a LOT and over used. However, the images that humanity collectively has taken by web are truly AMAZING! Lucky time to be alive; much gratitude to all that have made JWST possible. Thanks for posting! v
@aosterkamp8 ай бұрын
Finally!!! Yesss
@matthewhenson24218 ай бұрын
Which image of Uranus is the most detailed description. February 6th 2023 or September 4th 2023?
@Kosss2288 ай бұрын
Nasa is great company, very more discovers have! Thx!
@JimmyKnax2 ай бұрын
I was so disappointed after I went back to check if the guy on the left said "Word" when the spectrum data came on screen. He ended up saying "Oh, my word". So much less satisfying. I had such high expectations too.
@fishnsteve6 ай бұрын
I'm so curious in Uranus
@patrick247two5 ай бұрын
You people rock.
@olorin43177 ай бұрын
It is time to start mass producing every space telescope.
@Filboid20007 ай бұрын
Excellent video although your background music isn't in the background - it almost drowns out the people talking.
@DanHintz6 күн бұрын
the music wrecks it.
@weryy657Ай бұрын
banger video
@JohnJones-xj6js6 ай бұрын
Let's show the love for each other and never give up on each other or are would or I kids much love
@AlineAquino18 ай бұрын
❤
@skorecskorec8 ай бұрын
👍
@jovisjoseph5 ай бұрын
My name is Jovis (means belongs to jupiter) . And I was named after jupiter because the shoemaker levy 9 crashed in to jupiter same month I was born. So jupiter was in the media a lot and inspired my parents to name me after it.
@thatomofolo4528 ай бұрын
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@yourstruely98967 ай бұрын
the images give you so much information the thing does not capture images.. radiation it captures. and they have to interpreted it
@bengoodwin21415 күн бұрын
Radiation is light, they capture more information than you could get from an ordinary photo, like wavelengths of light that humans can't see. Sometimes they turn that data into images normal people can understand, other times that's not necessary for the research.
@JayThomas-yv3z7 ай бұрын
Amen in all things in our living GOD LIGHT in the living GOD world Amen for us all in all things Amen 🙏🙏🙏 in YHWAYHA NAME AMEN
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
Who? v
@rogerc79608 ай бұрын
🛰🔭✨🌐🌌
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
I hope you know, not everyone is good at "emoji-speak" & trying to figure out what you're trying to say is senseless to me. Are you able to write in any language? I wonder. v
@tonyf83585 күн бұрын
I got so upset with her during those hubble press conferences. She would always talk about what they they saw and not show the data. Back then, seeing anything for months was terrible. So whenever there was a live conference, she would be so obscure and not show anything. Very protective of data.
@bengoodwin21415 күн бұрын
The data is all publicly available on their archives online, it's just in raw form that only scientists know how to read. It takes work to turn those files full of numbers into images the average person can understand, and they don't always bother doing that. If they showed the data at that point, it would just look like a bunch of numbers or a complicated graph.
@tonyf83585 күн бұрын
@@bengoodwin2141 Back then No Internet. It was tough times for up to date news.
@DangerDave-e7u5 ай бұрын
Poor audio quality
@JasperH51504 ай бұрын
Please tone down the intro music... It is very distractive to those of us older people who have "narrow band" hearing (look it up)...
@williamrizzo85742 ай бұрын
Dude. They aren’t here to tailor their videos to you: they are for a broad audience. You can adjust your audio settings or turn on CC and turn down the volume.
@iampracticingpiano8 ай бұрын
6:22 Ummm...yeah. The non-stop changing nature of the universe is one of its more obvious features. I'm surprised you just now "learned" this. The attempt to use music to try to make your statement sound profound was hilarious.
@cspahn32218 ай бұрын
you really think you have more insight into the universe than the entirety of NASA?
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
Funny practice, you criticize, yet you have no content to display you can do better. Oh well, another armchair computer warrior...v
@S1zzlinB4con7 ай бұрын
It's all good that we(the people) can see millions of light years away. I'm more interested in what is in our own milky way galaxy. Why do we(the people) never see any of those images.
@olorin43177 ай бұрын
You are not looking hard enough. There are dozens of great telescopes right now doing amazing work. Webb is the latest and greatest, it specifically can see further than all the others, so naturally they want to use it for that right away. But any scientist can book time on it, and some are using it for closer observations. That’s how we got the pictures of our gas giants.
@charlesbrightman42378 ай бұрын
QUESTIONS: 1. How does a photon, rotating electrical and magnetic forces 90 degrees from each other and considered massless, go across the vast universe for billions of light years and not be flung apart and/or torn apart by other photons, including photons of the same exact energy frequency, and/or by matter, matter being made up of quarks, electrons and interacting energy, quarks and electrons being considered charged particles each with their respective magnetic field with them? 2. What exactly is 'space' and how exactly does space contract, expand and warp? 3. What exactly is 'time' and how exactly does time vary and warp? 4. 'Speed' is distance divided by time, 'distance' being 2 points in space with space between those 2 points. But modern science claims that both space and time can vary and warp. So, how could the 'speed of light' ever be constant across the vast universe 'if' space and/or time are varying and warping? (See also items 2 and 3 above). 5. What exactly is 'gravity'? And for those who claim that gravity is matter warping the fabric of spacetime, see also items 2 and 3 above. 6. How exactly do numbers and mathematical constants exist for math to do what math does in this existence? Surely the very nature of reality must allow numbers and mathematical constants to exist and do what they do in this existence.
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
All very good questions. Suggestion: use your browser, and answer your own questions. You may remember the answers if you have to find the answers. Mom won't be wiping your behind for the rest of your life. It's unfortunate & the educational system failed you if you don't know how to find answers to your own questions...v P.S.: You hold the collective knowledge of the entire world at your finger tips! (I'm assuming you have a phone, computer, or access to a computer).
@charlesbrightman42377 ай бұрын
@@virginiatyree6705 a. "All very good questions." Thank you. b. "Suggestion: use your browser, and answer your own questions. You may remember the answers if you have to find the answers." I already have my own answers as well as my own theory of everything idea as well as the potential completion of the periodic table of the elements and a whole lot more. I like to put questions out here to the general public to tap into the 'wisdom of the crowd' to see what their answers might be. Also, as far as 'answers from the browser', I have found that some answers from the browser are wrong it appears. c. "Mom won't be wiping your behind for the rest of your life." My mom is dead. Died a long time ago. I have learned to wipe my own ass. But then again, due to my current health conditions, maybe my ass will have to be wiped by someone else one day. Hope I will be dead before then though. d. "It's unfortunate & the educational system failed you if you don't know how to find answers to your own questions..." You apparently do not even know me nor what education I possess. e. "P.S.: You hold the collective knowledge of the entire world at your finger tips! (I'm assuming you have a phone, computer, or access to a computer)" Pretty astute of you to notice that we are using a computer connected to the internet. Did you learn that in your school? f. So, what are your answers to those items above? You are also allowed to utilize the internet to find your answers so as to reply, no points deducted for utilizing the internet here.
@charlesbrightman42377 ай бұрын
To Virginia: a. "All very good questions." Thank you. b. "Suggestion: use your browser, and answer your own questions. You may remember the answers if you have to find the answers." I already have my own answers as well as my own theory of everything idea as well as the potential completion of the periodic table of the elements and a whole lot more. I like to put questions out here to the general public to tap into the 'wisdom of the crowd' to see what their answers might be. Also, as far as 'answers from the browser', I have found that some answers from the browser are wrong it appears. c. "Mom won't be wiping your behind for the rest of your life." My mom is dead. Died a long time ago. I have learned to wipe my own ass. But then again, due to my current health conditions, maybe my ass will have to be wiped by someone else one day. Hope I will be dead before then though. d. "It's unfortunate & the educational system failed you if you don't know how to find answers to your own questions..." You apparently do not even know me nor what education I possess. e. "P.S.: You hold the collective knowledge of the entire world at your finger tips! (I'm assuming you have a phone, computer, or access to a computer)" Pretty astute of you to notice that we are using a computer connected to the internet. Did you learn that in your school? f. So, what are your answers to those items above? You are also allowed to utilize the internet to find your answers so as to reply, no points deducted for utilizing the internet here.
@charlesbrightman42377 ай бұрын
@@virginiatyree6705 I replied to you but YT hid the reply. I also posted the reply to myself. If it is not showing on your screen, try this trick: 'Sort by' up above; Select 'Newest first'; Scroll down to this thread and select 'replies'. This often works so as to be able to see hidden replies. But, since you are so smart, you probably knew that already. But then again, you apparently do not even know me nor what education I possess.
@charlesbrightman42377 ай бұрын
@@virginiatyree6705 YT is hiding my replies to you: To see them: 'Sort by' up above; Select 'Newest first'; Scroll down to this thread and select 'replies'.
@victor.pavelescu8 ай бұрын
So much useless talk, so little good info. At first I was thrilled about this 26 minutes long JWST video, but I was wrong.
@bansilalnabediya35018 ай бұрын
Yeah, it felt more of a documentary about the past works 😅
@gavinwigg80578 ай бұрын
This needs to be less DEI and more JWST. Needs another edit axe to cut the rambling. More JWST photos. 🙄
@TheKatuotasBatinas8 ай бұрын
looks like ur wrong quite often
@mcogprime46238 ай бұрын
Yep. Brits are notorious for this.
@Sankcool8 ай бұрын
it’s telling the *story* of the JWST and everyone that worked on it, not just information. watch something else if you want that
@shabbirahmeddar77658 ай бұрын
First to view.
@robertinvasion8 ай бұрын
Doesn't need all the dramatic music, completely unnecessary and distracting. Also not interested in the personalities I'm interested in the JWT discoveries
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
I'm sure you can type whatever you want to know into a browser bar and find answers to whatever you want to know? Oh well, opinions are like behinds, everyone has one...v
@malcontender63197 ай бұрын
@@virginiatyree6705 You're hysteric. He's right. These two facts are not mutually exclusive.
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
@@malcontender6319 , I am happy for them. v
@sidiquegeloo18166 ай бұрын
Yes please
@fishnsteve6 ай бұрын
i'm interested in uranus
@friendo7608 ай бұрын
Good thing things got mansplained.
@cspahn32218 ай бұрын
seek help
@Bigdaddyhubcity7 ай бұрын
Horse face telescope?
@davejones5428 ай бұрын
contains more about people involved and little about the data. If I wanted a program about people I would watch Eastenders. I dont like Eastenders.
@virginiatyree67057 ай бұрын
I think it probably NEVER occurred to you, no one really cares about your affection for the EastEnders. Oh well, typical comment silliness...v
@waqarhussain87735 ай бұрын
Where are planets hah waste my 3 minutes
@davidcallahan30995 ай бұрын
Where are planets?...Me go in cave and build fire. Take 3 minutes