Why JAMES WEBB Is Ready To Rewrite Cosmic History?

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The James Webb Telescope is the most potent and expensive space astronomical observation instrument created throughout human history. Their mission will be to discover which stars and galaxies formed at the beginning of the universe, observe the most distant stars' evolution and behavior, and study potentially habitable exoplanets to find out if there is life in them.

The James Webb has a launch date of December 22, 2021, and if all is well, it will be the new space telescope that will replace the famous Hubble Space Telescope.

This powerful new telescope will study the universe in infrared radiation, but What is infrared radiation?

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Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr

Video Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
01:05 - Overview
02:12 - JWST vs Hubble
03:45 - Key Features
05:10 - Advancements
06:25 - Scientific Goals
07:50 - First Light
09:05 - Future of Astronomy
10:30 - Conclusion

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InsaneCuriosity
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I really hope everything goes well with this launch.
The secrets this will unveil are totally unimaginable!.
Please, oh please, little fragile creation, make it to your destination well, function according to your plan.
And we little humans will try our best to decifer the information given unto us.
Go Webb.
Go .

jasonplant
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I'm so excited for this launch. Guessing 6 months to a year before we get to see any first images of anything from it.

Whargoul
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3:41. "The Spitzer telescope's mirror averages only 8.5 meters in diameter."
You got the decimal point in the wrong place. Spitzer's primary mirror was 85 centimeters, or 0.85 meters, in diameter.

Jenab
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I'm super excited about this telescope! Great vid, I'm looking forward to more Webb news (and any other video you decide to make of course)

artbacon
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You got 29 scary assed hours to get through after launch before it does anything. “If” the set up goes right..Then history will be made on 2 fronts. FIRST: The most complicated unfolding of a space telescope. SECOND: (“IF” it works) The most astounding discoveries to date. I pray it works as designed.., .

jeanmanson
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My great Uncle would be very HONORED for them naming this Telescope after him.

jasonwebb
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I can barely contain my excitement. NASA please don't rescedule launch again

yourbodyiswaterandimthir
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i like ure videos the most, bcs ure voice is the most decent, that counts a lot when some1 do awesome work like u all do, but not all can be the best, the way u speak may count for many

Engelianes
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3:42 "The Spitzer Telescope's mirror averages only 8.5 meters in diameter... In contrast the primary mirror of the James Webb measures 6.5 meters."
Well that's obviously another big f*ck up.

stephenbrand
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I can't can wait for this to be launched 🚀🚀🚀

hlee
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The only thing I want to hear about the James Webb Land Telescope is a confirmation that it will launch on 22 Dec 21.

Tsamokie
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Yes of course to be able to almost see the begining of the universe is amazing, but, i think im most excited at webbs ability to see artificial light from another planet. Wow. It would be the most incredible discovery ever.

dabigguy
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Can't wait to see the first image from this wonder of human tech.

marinoceccotti
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Why does Ralph's tongue stuck to the flag pole in a Christmas story come to mind with this contraption?😂👁️🔭💸🐽🎃🐙 We will have to send the lamp shade hot momma leg to defrost it!

Shopweasel
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Maybe we can finally see aliens with the james webb telescope.

MORESP
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Just wait until we see it. It'll be truly out of this world for sure! 😀

mm-dwrr
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Did the vidio actually say New planets in our solar system.?

israelhernandez-sgmt
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Why put a question mark at the end of a statement implying explanation?

galactock
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They should have built 2 telescopes, cheaper per unit price, a back up in case of problems, AND second one could go to L3, opposite the sun, so they'd have access to the entire sky at all times.

aresmars