The James Webb Telescope Captures the Clearest Image Ever Seen in History!

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The James Webb Space Telescope is once again showing off its muscles: While the most powerful space telescope ever built is homing in on the deepest secrets of the cosmos, it is also providing us with spectacular images that show us the structures of the universe in unprecedented detail! And although the formations are sometimes several million light-years away from Earth, the razor-sharp Webb images make them appear as close as your fingertips! However, the first spectacular snapshot of our video shows that the technically aided view of the stars can also bring some unusual – not to say strange – objects to light!
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Why the hell do you feel the need to butcher the images by overlaying very poor 'image ageing' effects? This takes so much away from the image. STOP IT!

Not to mention all the bad CGI.

angharaddenby
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It takes real genius to apply an old film effect over these highly magnificent photos... sad.

collinstanton
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All those bits moving about, it’s like the ash from a bonfire. The scratchy film effect, can you not control-yourself?

AnTiThesis-HaT-HoT
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There was a myth I heard as a kid- that the crew of Christopher Columbus's crews were afraid of falling off the edge of the world. [Some individual crew may have believed this?] The major concern was that the ships would travel beyond the scope of the food and water supplies. So Columbus kept two logs- an official one, and his own private calculations. As we contemplate deep. deep space- we could bear the in mind- as the whole cosmos, or cosmoses- loom into focus.

Dave
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I just bought a 20 x 50 binocular the other day, and I tested it last night. This is the first time I have ever used a powerful binocular like that. I was surprised that I was able to see alot of stars that my two bare eyes couldn't see. I'm now kore excited to use my binoculars every night. Hopefuly the sky will still be clear tonight just like last night. 🙏🌌

Erick-evzt
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the film grain added to this vid is worse than having a blured image... the damn grain is making hd look like it has tv static in it.... STOP doing that pls!! EDIT: i didnt read the comments before mine, surprised im not alone in this !

theOriginalMrGlass
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I agree. Messing up 30 images to make them look more dynamic did not appeal to me. And you do not ID specific images. You would have done better with a slide show and sub titles.

larrysorenson
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Excellent video. Very instructive. Thank you. 👍

chirilas
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I hope that, one day, you will be able to afford equipment that does not insert noise into the clips.

LordDustinDeWynd
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It's weird. If Super Nova are exploding stars, why do we have several examples of reoccurring Supernova? Only in the Big Bang model of math-made-real where predictivity doesn't matter... do you find a bomb that can blow up multiple times.

ArchonOne
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With as much noise as we make in our neighborhood, we should be checking in on our nearest neighbors to make sure they haven't called the law on us. That would be a real buzz kill. Just saying...

slimjim
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You show so many different pictures for each subject we don’t know which one is real!

calD
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All those filaments and dendritic patterns. All that plasma...

ArchonOne
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I think stars blow up like a balloon 🎈 ✨️. No collapsing.

alexsuited
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The telescope may provide "crystal sharp images" but your video doesn't.

willsherman
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I'll put those dates in my diary.

jeremyashford
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Not neutron star.. just a regular star…..

splinterinthemind
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instead of this video, maybe a walk, pick up some trash, maybe a beer

LXMariner
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Please show proof of just 1 star being formed! Conjecture of what something used to be is not evidence & nobody's ever seen a star form!

appliedcommonsense
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If Epsilon Indii is ever to be found to have planets, do you think one will be named Vulcan?

kevinbotelho