Monday, July 18, 2022

🔴 LIVE JAMES WEBB Telescope Live Track #NASA #UnfoldTheUniverse

Space 360 19 subscribers #jameswebbspacetelescope #livetracking #jwstlive #jameswebb #nasa Sunshield Layer Tensioning Ongoing Layers 1-3 Complete. Nominal Event Time: Launch + 9 days Status: Complete. (1) WATCH! 1/4/22 9:30am est - Final Layers This operation is a multi-step two-day activity which completes the final membrane releases, as well as tensioning the five layers of the sunshield. After initial sunshield deployments of the forward and aft UPS (which carry the fully folded sunshield), followed by the port and starboard mid-booms (which support and initially unfold all 5 layers of the sunshield together), each layer is successively tensioned. #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope #JamesWebb #JamesWebbTelescope #JamesWebbSpace #JamesWebbnoSpaceOrbit #NASAWebb #JamesWebbTracking #JamesWebbTrack The first images from the world's most powerful telescope let us see deeper into space than ever before. Here's how NASA's "time machine" saw invisible light from billions of years ago. 0:00 Intro 0:44 First Pictures Explained 2:51 What is the James Webb Space Telescope? 4:09 Where does JWST orbit? 6:45 Cameras onboard 9:01 What makes JWST a game changer? Claire on Twitter: @reillystyley Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉 https://bit.ly/3lO7sOU Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cnet Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cnet Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2icCYYm Follow us on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMd2h6yac/ Chapters 973 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... Alberto Portugal Alberto Portugal 1 day ago That’s so cool. It’s good that in our species there are dedicated people like these pushing the boundaries of our understanding of reality 8 hardwire12 hardwire12 5 days ago I wasn't overly taken back by the "deep field" view until you said it was an area the size of a grain of sand. Thank you – that put things into perspective for me. Great video! 84 rgerber rgerber 5 days ago It's amazing how that kind of "ultra deep field" picture has so many distorted galaxies/stars. The view is so deep that it goes trough so many dense gravitional distortions. And it just seems like a normal picture... now imagine what else is to come 132 JamesRichard JamesRichard 5 days ago I’m looking forward to 25 years of spectacular science being delivered by WEBB! It’s been so long coming! 32 Adam Lubert Adam Lubert 5 days ago It’s crazy how these images are taken of things unimaginabley far away, and yet, there are still universes as small as grains of sand that are even further than that 143 Mario Dalla Riva Mario Dalla Riva 5 days ago Human ingenuity is impressive. If only we weren’t so messed up… Amazing insights into the past and this Universe. 👏🏼 85 GS GS 4 days ago Absolutely breathtaking, and a thrilling breakthrough. Human ingenuity at its best! However, and I'm glad nobody knows where I live, seeing space as it existed 13 billion years ago it's a bit of a downer - even some galaxies may not exist anymore. Additionally, the vast majority of humanity can't even fully comprehend the magnitude of this astonishing feat. And since not everybody has 500K lying around for a quick trip to space or will ever join a mission to Mars... Couldn't they use the JWST to show such detailed images of our Milky Way Galaxy, and of the planets from our own solar system? Imagine how that would look like... 10 markus johansen markus johansen 5 days ago those images are spectacular i have been looking at them all day almost and they are truly stunning. seeing how far we can see how detailed those images are and seeing those gas cloads and distent galaxies seeing the red shift the warping of galaxies behind other galaxies. just simply wow. a cant wait to see what more this great telescope sees and what we find in those great images. what answers we will get and the new quiestions we will ask about our universe. truly spectacular 7 The Phoenix The Phoenix 4 days ago True amazement I love anything to do with space for many reasons but the main one is my dad he is my space hero he built the replacement battery for the Hubble space telescope and also a battery that is in one of the Smithsonian and a battery that’s for display at his work. He also was given a piece of the Hubble Space Telescope’s heat shield and it’s in our living room it is one of my most prized possessions because of its significance. 😄 86 Brian McDonough Brian McDonough 3 days ago Wonderful presentation of the James Webb as truly a game-changer in astronomy and cosmology 1 Mahmud Mahmud 3 days ago What is really amazing is that pictures that we saw from Hubble telescope are pretty much the similar. The only real difference is they are much further away. Universe is much bigger than what we expected. 6 Michael B. Michael B. 5 days ago Great overview! Just what I was looking for. Very well done. Thank you. 23 John Merkel John Merkel 1 day ago I’m very interested in the James Webb images. I’ve already changed my phone screen savers to the Carina Nebula photo so I can study it all of the time. I’m excited to see the next batch of photos. Thank You for the video 3 patricia morgan patricia morgan 6 hours ago This is exciting. I've always wanted to know what was beyond the Black Hole, and how many galaxies do exist. I can't wait for next set of pictures. We have really advanced in Science and exploration of Space. No telling who or what it might encounter. LG THrigGer Hilarious ain't he LG THrigGer Hilarious ain't he 5 days ago The view of the latest space pictures is so awesome and amazing to look at. It's something that got my mind wondering what it would be like being physically at such a distance from the earth. I am also curious to find out what interpretations will be made about the latest discovered star structures by astrologers and cosmic geniuses. What a time to be alive. 17 May Lo May Lo 2 days ago Thank you very much for the explanation, it is super clear! Now I understand more about how it works! 1 Lou Kinistino Lou Kinistino 3 days ago I watched a few days ago live looking at the raw images and was so amazed. Now I am doing my best to process and stretch my crazy mind even further! 1 John Rambo John Rambo 4 days ago Imagine the power of the next-generation telescope that will replace James Webb ..... Let's start the count down ( 20 years ) 10 Mare Obleet Mare Obleet 4 days ago (edited) I got really into amateur astronomy around the time they'd started placing the mirrors on JWST... you could watch the assembly on 24h webcams... I just couldn't get enough of the bizarre and mind blowing facts about our universe... And being in a pitch black field with a telescope finding galaxies on my own, contemplating the length of time those photons had been travelling before landing on my mirror and reflecting into my eye inspired such awe, the feeling and experience was almost spiritual. I remember around then it feeling like a LONG long time until Webb would be doing science (thinking about it, this was 10 - 12 years ago)... the first images are spectacular - the choice to redo the deep field is amazing and a a great homage to hubble (that original experiment/exercise and it's result was always my go to anecdote about the universe to express to others what was so magical, exciting and compelling about the pursuit of knowledge and understanding re:the cosmos). Great targets as everyone no matter their level of interest or understanding will be impressed, inspired and touched by what they are seeing. Truly a new era for humanity and our relationship with the universe. The levels of awe are impossible to express. 5 Jath 2112 Jath 2112 5 days ago I was on lunch at work and I had tears on my face. The same thing happened when I saw the "old" Hubbell UDF... ... looking out that far.... is overwhelming. It is impossible to really explain it to people...who don't get it. It's hard to handle that part.... I can't have much of a conversation about it with most of my close people...they just say "oh wow cool"... but... thankfully my coworker is on the same page. Humbled and amazed.... it's not like pointing a telescope at something and seeing way more.... it's pointing a telescope at nothing, and seeing the beginning of everything 12 ArsenalSam ArsenalSam 8 hours ago First envisioned in 1996, JWST was originally expected to cost between $1 billion and $3.5 billion, with a launch date scheduled for sometime between 2007 and 2011. But the cost of the project grew throughout the early 2000s, soaring above $4.5 billion, as the telescope’s launch was consistently postponed. Then in 2011, the JWST program went through an extensive replan: a new launch date was set for 2018, and Congress capped the cost of the telescope’s development at $8 billion. After that, NASA said JWST would ultimately cost $8.8 billion, with an extra $837 million needed to operate the telescope once it was in space. In September, NASA pushed the date of JWST’s launch to spring 2019, because of the time needed to put the pieces of the spacecraft together. But it claimed the existing budget for the program would accommodate the delay. Now, NASA says it will soon provide an estimate on how much this latest delay will exceed the $8 billion cap. And that means that Congress will need to reauthorize the program in order for it to move forward. It’s unclear how NASA will fit in the increased costs, as it is expecting flat budgets in the years ahead. Bob Niemerow Bob Niemerow 5 days ago It would be helpful to see a side-by-side comparison of the Webb images next to the same Hubble image or ground based telescope image. 23 Google made me do it Google made me do it 5 days ago We're so blessed to witness these images. 22 laeeque nadvi laeeque nadvi 2 days ago It is mind blowing ancient images ever captured in histody of space. Cluster of hundred of galaxies of early universe. We are in age of new astronomy. It opened new window to our universe. It is just beginnin. Thanks JWST and thanks for NASA, ESA and CSA. 1 Ali Altareb Ali Altareb 4 days ago That image of hundreds of galaxies is something. Seeing how small we are compare to the universe, think about it, every star you see in the sky is just in our own milky Way galaxy alone, so every galaxy you see in that image have the same or more stars than our own, not including planets. WOW something to really get you thinking. Amazing 2 Eppu Rekilä Eppu Rekilä 4 days ago I'm so humbled by these pictures, they are just astounding! To think every single one of those galaxies seen could potentially host life, for me it's very inspiring. I hope many people will begin to understand what we are part of. At my previous job I happened to share some facts about a planet in a coffeetable conversation. Coworker said playfully to another collague "he's so into these space things!" Well, why wouldn't I be? Everything we know are here, in space, by a narrow chance. This is our home. It's like talking about your neighborhood. Project: W.A.A.P.F.T.A.D Project: W.A.A.P.F.T.A.D 4 days ago (edited) Imagine how large the not to far future telescopes can be using starship and the origami techniques already being used. So lets say we're able to in the future detected e enough reflective data and have enough computing power to construct a detailed imagine of our own solar system and not just earth but Mars Venus etc. Maybe before the run away greenhouse gass effect there was vegetation. Just a wild thought. 3 William Ward Jr William Ward Jr 4 hours ago It is great seeing mankind expanding awareness and knowledge of the universe. MTobin1000 MTobin1000 5 days ago What a breathtaking day! I'm still "over the moon" with these five images....and what will come next. I'm confused however on the 2nd image of the exoplanet. Is the planet in the background (behind the scales) the actual exoplanet? Or is that image just of a random planet? The big take-a-way from this image is the assertion of water vapor being found in the atmosphere. (I do recall that water vapor was discovered in an exoplanet by Hubble 3 years ago) Can you pls explain what we're actually seeing in this second image? thank you. Go Webb !!!!! 2 Reg Kidd Reg Kidd 5 days ago Fantastic. We still have so much to learn, and this great new tool will provide huge learnings. It will no doubt be the forerunner leading to even more advanced tools to follow in coming years Ben McReynolds Ben McReynolds 5 days ago The southern ring nebula dying star literally looks like when you spilt open a geode and find a thunder egg 🥚🍳 type structure.... It's amazing!!! 1 Isaa Bustamante Isaa Bustamante 5 days ago Just imagine the Galaxys/stars and planets we could found, and maybe the next step, knowing more about the origin of the universe, to be honest, and talking about some things as the "deep field" i'm with a very big expectation of this project, the data we can seek and collect from there is something that we can see in a few days, months and years. And as in the video says(other fact that let me fascinating) we travel around millions years light ago... 1 Th33d Th33d 5 days ago Thank you Claire! Nicely done. This is the best example of how/where/why of the James Webb works. :) 8 CNET Jagdip Rai Jagdip Rai 3 days ago Truely amazing.. Getting closer to finding life out there. Wayne Wallace Wayne Wallace 5 days ago Oh my God, look at this! It's so beautiful and so sad I cried. Just kidding. It's so amazing! :D 2 Jes X Jes X 4 days ago Amazing technology!!! we can see distant galaxy’s but still unable to find a crashed plane 8 years ago … 1 Glenn Nile Glenn Nile 4 days ago I may have had to wait a good chunk of my life for this one but Nasa and the James Webb team knocked this one out of the park. Congratulations on doing the impossible, in such a spectacular way. You all will be remembered forever. Andrew Vo Andrew Vo 2 days ago So if it’s taken billions of years for the light from these distant galaxies to reach us, does it mean that if they died and their light disappeared, it also takes us billions of years to see the light dim from these galaxies? ooni graphics ooni graphics 5 days ago Amazing. I'm so exited about what's coming next. Cmon James Webb, surprise the cosmos lovers. 37 I'm Out I'm Out 5 days ago Man I'm sitting here with so many thoughts running through my mind and questions, and I'm so extremely happy at the same time. 7 thatismusic thatismusic 4 days ago The best and clearest overview of this awesome time machine Musicholic_Dr Musicholic_Dr 2 days ago To learn about space is always fasinating 🔥🔥🔥🔥, man has come so far and so much to learn still 🔥🔥 RamZar RamZar 5 days ago The comparison images between JWST & HST is where you really see how spectacular JWST is and we know it’ll get even better going forward. Most looking forward to those early galaxies with maximum detail. Also, zooming in to Saturn & Jupiter and their interesting moons. A closer look at the Mars polar regions. Perhaps even finding the hidden Planet 9 of our solar system (not Pluto). 1 Rakibul Hassan Rakib Rakibul Hassan Rakib 4 days ago Imagine someone is watching our present from a far distance as the past......... 3 Force Nation lll Force Nation lll 5 days ago thanks for the breakdown and info you guys are awesome!!! Suha Badran Suha Badran 5 days ago Amazing pictures and data that make us wonder about the power that created such a universe, which we are still trying to understand it’s origin 15 Doug Cannon Doug Cannon 5 days ago It would be great if we could restructure the universe, draw a 3D model, and put it in a simulator. We should make one for the web, desktop flat-screen app, and VR! If AR or augmented reality becomes widely available, this be an awesome tool to use for education purposes! 4 Antonio Grancino Antonio Grancino 4 days ago Nice, but the images could be sharper: I don't understand why, in this age of adaptive optics and multiple mirrors, the engineers still choose to obstruct the light path with a central secondary mirror (or sensor) mounted on legs. You can clearly see the deleterious diffraction effects of the secondary and its legs on the brighter star images: all those star spikes are produced by the light diffracting around the obstruction. An off-axis (meaning unobstructed) primary multi-mirror could certainly be designed and built with the necessary adaptive corrections that would make such an arrangement practical, eliminating most of the image-dulling diffraction. 1 Jumping Sloth Jumping Sloth 4 days ago How light travels is mind-boggling. So if we were able to achieve interstellar travel, moving towards those distant galaxies and space bodies, you would see a rapid change in the visuals of said space objects(relative to earth terms) Nasi Lemak Nasi Lemak 5 days ago I love the fact that those images are captured looked like 80s rock album covers 6 Daily Vibes 🕊️ Daily Vibes 🕊️ 3 days ago (edited) It's so complicated to explain space to friends who have no idea about what space is.....but also i enjoy telling them facts that i know about space😃😃😃 1 Atif K Atif K 4 days ago (edited) I wish there was a mirror reflecting earth's light back, then we could see the earth past lol 1 aaron parys aaron parys 5 days ago Amazing Images !! .... Such an Exciting time to alive!! 2 J. Rodolfo Rodriguez Jaquez J. Rodolfo Rodriguez Jaquez 5 days ago The photo of the nebula seems artistic. So far, that one was worth the trip. Young Choi Young Choi 5 days ago I admire James Webb and love Youtube more than ever. 3 Mutch Louis Mutch Louis 5 days ago You guys should cover more of these. 6 Michael Deierhoi Michael Deierhoi 5 days ago This is a pretty good initial presentation with an adequate overview of the JWST itself. e.g. position in space, instruments particularly. But the narrator was wrong when she said that the deep field was farthest back we have seen was looking back 4.5 billion years. The ultra deep field by Hubble looked back something 13.1 billion years ago. This Deep Field image by the JWST was looking as far back as just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang so something like 13.4 billion years ago for the most remote objects. I would welcome clarification on this. 1 Epic Matter Epic Matter 4 days ago (edited) It is amazing that with the mid infrared sensor that we can see the binary star system very clearly in the Southern Ring Nebula. Minh Jacquet Minh Jacquet 4 days ago I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Seeing the images without basic understanding is just like looking at arts. There is so much to be investigated and discovered. Thank you. Best wishes from Melbourne. Yrgs Bel Yrgs Bel 5 days ago One thing to consider: we are ALWAYS watching the past, even if the theme is the mobile devise you are holding right now. 8 Rashad AbdulAzeem Rashad AbdulAzeem 5 days ago It is totally mind blowing to see these images, our universe is amazing and puzzling. We can never reach or see the end of it because there is no end!! BlackSkull Inc. BlackSkull Inc. 5 days ago (edited) 10:28 I'm absolutely excited about the MASS UNVEILING of spacetime from James Webb; so...correct me if I'm wrong, but what I'm mostly getting from this exposition is that most of spacetime is LOADED with gas-streams of hydrogen and oxygen, which technically implies to me that we are living under seemingly infinite cloud-streams of PURE WATER! I'm excited about this because if that's what most of spacetime is made of, that's most of the data worth GREAT consideration, because since most of planet Earth is filled with water, as well as its currently inhabiting organisms (including us), we should not take this crucial piece of information for granted! I've always been told that at least 8 cups of water a day can keep us alive for a night's sleep, and that has never held any truer to me than this day!! I'm actually excited to see more gas clouds running through different stars, because I feel SO glad knowing just EXACTLY how much life there could POSSIBLY be up there...! 15 Forty Four Forty Four 3 days ago I wish every image on the internet had to be marked with some symbol that denotes it’s either REAL or ALTERED. I’m so tired of watching videos with great photos not even realizing it’s either an “artists rendition” or just fake. I want to know when I’m seeing legitimate images. MIRA MIRA MIRA MIRA 5 days ago This is making my heart race 💓 Absolutely fascinating 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓🌷 2 LP LP 5 days ago Amazing! Simply amazing! 2 cynic150 cynic150 4 days ago the images are stunning! I am waiting to hear about the new 'surprises' you mention. he presentation is rather rushed, but informative. It makes you realise just how enormous the universe is, or try to. You can dump the boring and annoying plinky muzak, please! gnxpross1 gnxpross1 4 days ago it is very interesting to discover anything new and I'm very excited to see new things , the only sad part is if we discover new habitable planets in the next 10- 20 years none of us will be able to explore because it may take millions of years to get there for us anyway,, but we can certainly dream and wish for it!!! 1 hamlett22 hamlett22 5 days ago You said JWST's galaxy field is 4.6 billion LYS away "the further-est into our universe we've ever seen." A mistake here. The Hubble's deep field captured light from distant galaxies 13.2 billion LYS away. The above VLOG is misquoting. 5 Hessel Meilech Hessel Meilech 4 days ago These are spectacular photos and your talk was profound. I think that we all want to know if and what form of life is out there Ulric Baraka Ulric Baraka 1 day ago This is truly the best way to appreciate the universe Dave Burger Dave Burger 3 days ago It’s crazy how these images are taken but we don’t know about certain caves under water 😂 Jay Deskins Jay Deskins 5 days ago This is so dope. It's such a shame we can only experience this through a flat image. 1 Radrook2 Radrook2 1 day ago If many of these galaxies are merely different stages of the same galaxies at different times, = then we are miscounting the number of galaxies and stars. iamwatching iamwatching 4 days ago I don't care about billions of years ago I want to see planets from Stars 100 light years or less. If we could zoom in so close on planets to actually see if there is life then I'll be impressed. 8 Corbit Mantonya Corbit Mantonya 4 days ago I love it! I nerd out on this stuff and I love this video! Stephane Emond Stephane Emond 5 days ago (edited) C'mon James!! I Wanna see a Dyson Sphere!!! 😅👍 What a great time to be alive! Stunning image!.. 😱 2 Taunter Atwill Taunter Atwill 3 days ago "Staying away from the sun is most important for the Webb scope" ? For everything and everyone i guess. 😁 Andre du Plessis Andre du Plessis 17 hours ago I love the new galaxies we can see Idk I’m pissed Idk I’m pissed 2 days ago There hasn’t been enough time in 13.8 billion years to reach their light(the other side of the universe) to reach us Sat Gun Sat Gun 5 days ago I am sure there is life up there. 3 Jason Youngblood Jason Youngblood 4 days ago Very good documentary! Great video! 1 Dianne Collins Dianne Collins 4 days ago Often the pivotal moments in science such as this one beyond amazing also harken a similar leap in human consciousness. That is my wish. Thank you NASA Nelson Nicolas Nelson Nicolas 4 days ago Owesome findings! Well done! ijyoyo ijyoyo 1 hour ago Awesome Camera design. Great Work. Fared ___ Fared ___ 2 days ago I always have big interest in astronomy but my brain has limit to process it. PICATSO PICATSO 5 days ago (edited) I swear I have had one of these pictures as a wallpaper in 2010 35 Peter Hagan Peter Hagan 3 days ago I am constantly amazed by invention, the janes Webb telescope spring release cover and shield opening man alive that is beautiful David Vieni David Vieni 5 days ago Amazing things coming from this I cant wait! Mama's world Mama's world 5 days ago This Is amazing, I am looking forward to all the amazing pictures. 1 Angelo Sanchez 5 days ago Question, is distance now equivalent to the time given that the universe is expanding and whichever star is the farthest away is being think of as one of the firsrt stars to ever exist? Jake Scott 1 day ago Hubble discovered that Universe is expanding and we are a spec in milky way - unprecedented discovery. When will JWST have similar discovery - as much important? Detailed pictures dont astonish me... Chris Carley 5 days ago (edited) We have let our people down in the education department, as evidenced by some of these comments. The fact that anyone can look at these images and have a negative thought is a shame. 6 Hardip Singh 3 days ago truly stunning 😍 HFS 2 days ago What are the six rays of light emanating from bright objects? Are they real, or artifacts of the optical system? Jm Pr 5 days ago (edited) What was my first reaction looking at these pictures??? I had tears in my eyes. 1 David Hess 5 days ago (edited) I would most like for the JWST to investigate the planets orbiting the Alpha Centauri stars for signs of life. 1 Lorrie Carrel 5 days ago Been waiting a long time for what this engineering marvel will do 1 Jacob Newman-Smith the 3rd 5 days ago SubhanAllah 5 Musical Relaxation 3 days ago Beautiful Space scenery alexis madrid 2 days ago are these first images real pictures? or graphic representations simulated by the JWST processor ? Stream Now on Facebook Watch Discover endless streaming entertainment on Facebook Watch. 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