Exploring the James-Webb-Space-Telescope's BIGGEST image so far || CEERS Epoch 1

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In this video I take a close look at the recently released JWST image mosaic consisting of 690 individual NIRCam images and at some of its most interesting features. It is part of CEERS (Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey) epoch 1 and so far the biggest JWST image published.

0:00 Intro
0:12 Whole image
4:24 "Space Kraken"
4:58 First supernova detected by JWST
5:38 Detailed distant spiral galaxy
6:19 Galaxy with tidal tail and distant grouping of galaxies
8:34 Galaxies aligned to form an arc in the sky
8:59 Spiral galaxy with visible star-forming regions and star clusters
9:31 "Maisie's Galaxy" - possibly one of the most distant galaxies ever observed
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Watch now: a compilation of the best JWST images so far!

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Great video, thanks for putting it together

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4:24 "Space Kraken"
4:58 First supernova detected by JWST
5:38 Detailed distant spiral galaxy
6:19 Galaxy with tidal tail and distant grouping of galaxies
8:34 Galaxies aligned to form an arc in the sky
8:59 Spiral galaxy with visible star-forming regions and star clusters
9:31 "Maisie's Galaxy" - possibly one of the most distant galaxies ever observed

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The answer is obvious. We are in Euclidean space inside an elliptic plane. It's just light is red-shifted by elliptic gravity.

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