Oh this was an amazing production. I absolutely can't watch things like this without a big smile and occasionally even tears at the magnificence of these endeavors. NASA and its many compatriot organizations has to be our finest achievement as a species. Thank you all so much for these incredible uplifting moments of wonder and awe. You inspire people to be better.
As a millennial, if I had this level of content to view as a kid in school I would have 100% pursued cosmology/astrophysics, instead I have a GED and I'm a heavy haul truck driver 😂 I hopefully Gen Z and Gen Alpha can be influenced by this level of understanding we've developed over the last 20 years, if honestly the last 100 years.
Well done, fantastic video! Just watching over a lunch break, didn’t expect to return to the office so inspired and full of awe at our universe. Keep up the great work, the production was top notch. This deserves to be shown in classrooms around the world
A whole generation on from the Voyager launches and then the start of the Hubble telescope era, JWST is able to image objects in our own solar system as well as the dawn of the universe. I feel so privileged to witness thes marvels. Thank you.
So excited about the Europa Clipper mission. It's awesome how JWST is helping us to understand more about the planets and moons in our own solar system.
Yaaaas! Man, that scene with Sal, broadcasting, knowing it was hopeless trying to leave the area. They should have said STICK TO YOUR MOON - WE'LL SEE HOW YOU DO WITH THAT
James Webb has the ability to look very far into space, and therefore, very far into the past. Indeed, although light travels at the dizzying speed of 300,000 kilometers per second, the Universe is so vast that some images that reach us today are billions of years old!
Things I got curious about while watching this, starting with the 95 moons on Jupiter. As far as the journey there, it took one spacecraft took about 18 months to arrive: another took a bit more than 6 years. Water, water everywhere... ✨️
The one that took 18 months to arrive, had less than six weeks to get data before it continued on. The one that took 6 years to arrive was going much, much slower when it arrived, and could then get in an orbit and stayed there for the rest of its mission. The JWST took a month to reach its place in the sky. We could have gotten there much faster but that would have cost fuel not only to go faster, but also to slow down more when we got there.
The JADES team has found the new farthest galaxy humans have ever seen: JADES-GS-z14-0. This source, which is found at a redshift of 14.32, is so distant we're seeing it as the Universe was when it was only **290 million years old.**
Marvelous content, entertaining, and inspiring. I wonder how machines or people will cope with Jupiter's massive magnetic field, and what sort of impact Jupiter's magnetism might have on life on Europa.
Moving forward we should create three JWST all run secret and independent of the teams to avoid mistakes and possible mis information, we are at a point where we have to be very serious about providing correct information to the people. If our devices informations are then all three same and all three groups conclude same it offers stronger backing. When you have one agency controller and no validation or security is discussed just wooow look at alll these coool pictures (yes 10 billion times three).
The argument for a Mars base: How much more could we gather from Mars and the outer solar system from that base... telescopes, refueling. Capable people do not have to be stupid to want to be there.
🔐down tk esme bahut intrst tha, pr 🆎 media📺 k 🕉️- ☪️️ H-M Wale debate me ek common 🇮🇳 person ki tarah,,,, Kya kare? Zamin par dhang se chal sake tohi Aasmaan ☁ ko dekh sakenge!! Es 📺 ne sabko majboor kiya hai,,, 🆎 to jyadatar jagah yahi topic chalta hai!
Videos meant to representing new realities are always spoilt by annoying background music that over stimulate my brain and often making hard understanding what the video is trying to explain. Often these videos are not presenting new facts but just like the music repeat the same old facts all through the video. Over 240k subscribers and only 909 views just shows how many people click off once their senses get over clouded with pointless music pounding their ear drums. I guess it is time I unsubscribed too because I can pretty much guess the next video will be just as annoying and boring with no real new information to share.
You have to sit through a 26 min ad for the James Webb telescope employees for a few dribbles of commonly available info about Europa. How disappointing. It's funny the way one of them says "People think we look through telescopes at home in our spare time." Who the hell gives a second thought to what astronomers do in their spare time? Someone needs to teach these nerds how to make a video.
I was very sick with a flu at 4 yrs old. I feel into a deep sleep and was told by god? to telepathically say a series of numbers while I was suspended in space. I could go into more details, but curious if anyone else has experienced this?
What's with that opening card? Is that a new official logo or are y'all just not wanting to wade into Meatball vs Worm? Because if it is official it's lame, low effort garbage.
Immedietely release all space telescope data. Nothing good comes from sitting on good data. The longer it is until it's publically released, the longer it will be before we start to see independent analysis.
Bit disappointed that they did not mention JUICE, the ESA mission currently on the way to jupiters moons. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Icy_Moons_Explorer
Oh this was an amazing production. I absolutely can't watch things like this without a big smile and occasionally even tears at the magnificence of these endeavors. NASA and its many compatriot organizations has to be our finest achievement as a species. Thank you all so much for these incredible uplifting moments of wonder and awe. You inspire people to be better.
Very well produced. High school science class deserves this kind of educational content.
As a millennial, if I had this level of content to view as a kid in school I would have 100% pursued cosmology/astrophysics, instead I have a GED and I'm a heavy haul truck driver 😂 I hopefully Gen Z and Gen Alpha can be influenced by this level of understanding we've developed over the last 20 years, if honestly the last 100 years.
Worth. Every. Penny. TY NASA and the JWST team. Proud of you guys. Incredible achievement of mankind.
And the international contributors too!
@@spacechannelfiveryeah them too. America definitely did not do this alone without outside help. Europeans were in on this too.
I love imaging Jupiter and it's moons. Only a modest setup. A 5" folded light scope and a reasonably priced camera work really well together.
Well done, fantastic video! Just watching over a lunch break, didn’t expect to return to the office so inspired and full of awe at our universe. Keep up the great work, the production was top notch. This deserves to be shown in classrooms around the world
Great video. "I could not believe that people actually got paid to study things that were that cool." Loved that so much. More like this please.
A whole generation on from the Voyager launches and then the start of the Hubble telescope era, JWST is able to image objects in our own solar system as well as the dawn of the universe. I feel so privileged to witness thes marvels. Thank you.
So excited about the Europa Clipper mission. It's awesome how JWST is helping us to understand more about the planets and moons in our own solar system.
The enigmatic Europa! Thanks!😊
You forgot Space Odyssey 2010: "ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS - EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE." 🙂
It's a stupid film
@@M.Đ-z4uit's a great film
Yaaaas! Man, that scene with Sal, broadcasting, knowing it was hopeless trying to leave the area.
They should have said
STICK TO YOUR MOON - WE'LL SEE HOW YOU DO WITH THAT
I'm glad they make the data immediately available seeing as how we paid for it.
My name will be orbiting Europa on the Clipper. YAY!!!
Mine, too! Message in a bottle.
How much knowledge could we gain as a species if all the worlds military budgets went into the sciences?
we would already be an interstellar species
Me as a kid: Mum! I want to go to Europa!
Mum: We have Europa at home
*show the map of Europe
These. Are. Amazing. Thank you
James Webb has the ability to look very far into space, and therefore, very far into the past. Indeed, although light travels at the dizzying speed of 300,000 kilometers per second, the Universe is so vast that some images that reach us today are billions of years old!
Really well done, but I am laughing at the "True Crime" music in the background
Maybe ask for JWST time when the moons line up and the tidal forces are the greatest? Maybe then the geysers will show up.
Thank you very much.
thank you
Best place for life: liquid water, gravitational heating & organic compounds.
I can’t wait till we realize that the universe is a never ending seafood buffet.
Things I got curious about while watching this, starting with the 95 moons on Jupiter.
As far as the journey there, it took one spacecraft took about 18 months to arrive: another took a bit more than 6 years.
Water, water everywhere... ✨️
The one that took 18 months to arrive, had less than six weeks to get data before it continued on.
The one that took 6 years to arrive was going much, much slower when it arrived, and could then get in an orbit and stayed there for the rest of its mission.
The JWST took a month to reach its place in the sky. We could have gotten there much faster but that would have cost fuel not only to go faster, but also to slow down more when we got there.
Brilliant!!!
Finally a good Docymentary
Thank you, JWST.
Is there a channel that goes into more details about what JWT is doing? Or is this still being researched?
Awesome
This is how bad cosmic horror stories start.
The JADES team has found the new farthest galaxy humans have ever seen: JADES-GS-z14-0. This source, which is found at a redshift of 14.32, is so distant we're seeing it as the Universe was when it was only **290 million years old.**
Marvelous content, entertaining, and inspiring. I wonder how machines or people will cope with Jupiter's massive magnetic field, and what sort of impact Jupiter's magnetism might have on life on Europa.
amazing
Cool show..
What if?
There's some Gigantic motions or reaction under the water that causes the plumes to appear n dissappear.
Shame about the background music.
It's 2024, you gotta have background music 😂 that's what us millennials are used to with commentary. It helps our ADHD minds
The reddish lines are probably tholins which are organic compounds.
Europa is an interesting moon of Jupiter and it is icy.
Could the volcanoes on Europa be a launch system?
I doubt it, Too unpredictable and not all that strong I would think. Luckily, it is much easier to launch from its low gravity.
Eyes on Europa *....🛰 an icey moon! Abundant with water!
frame rate looks wonky, is this PAL or something?
Oh I love this 😮unless … 😏😏
Zouden we niet naar planeten zoeken,die meer op onze aarde lijken,inplaats van altijd maar die jupiter mars venus enz enz,die hebben we nu wel gezien.
Yes, I agree my ears are old, but goodness, turn down the background "noise". Great video otherwise.
The poem was ridiculous
Moving forward we should create three JWST all run secret and independent of the teams to avoid mistakes and possible mis information, we are at a point where we have to be very serious about providing correct information to the people. If our devices informations are then all three same and all three groups conclude same it offers stronger backing.
When you have one agency controller and no validation or security is discussed just wooow look at alll these coool pictures (yes 10 billion times three).
What he's saying is interesting. You don't need to add super dramatic music, endless crescendos. It's distracting.
Earth Space Angels. Angel kid(z).
The information and interviewees are great. PLEASE TURN DOWN THE MUSIC.
JWST is a data Niagara.
That’s not the n word I read first
The argument for a Mars base: How much more could we gather from Mars and the outer solar system from that base... telescopes, refueling. Capable people do not have to be stupid to want to be there.
nice0
for me it's so symbollic that this moon names "Europa"....
So they pointed the telescope at Europa and analyzed images for plumes....and dont show what they saw? TF
✨👍
If James web can see a thousand miles of an image. How about the near planet.
Ooooo
Please upload a version without the background music - I'd like to hear what people are saying
Not gases
What
หยุบภูมิจิตภูมิธรรมพวกมัน
If there was aliens we would see them in our telescopes
we actually couldn't even detect ourselves
🔐down tk esme bahut intrst tha, pr 🆎 media📺 k 🕉️- ☪️️ H-M Wale debate me ek common 🇮🇳 person ki tarah,,,,
Kya kare?
Zamin par dhang se chal sake tohi Aasmaan ☁ ko dekh sakenge!!
Es 📺 ne sabko majboor kiya hai,,, 🆎 to jyadatar jagah yahi topic chalta hai!
Videos meant to representing new realities are always spoilt by annoying background music that over stimulate my brain and often making hard understanding what the video is trying to explain. Often these videos are not presenting new facts but just like the music repeat the same old facts all through the video. Over 240k subscribers and only 909 views just shows how many people click off once their senses get over clouded with pointless music pounding their ear drums. I guess it is time I unsubscribed too because I can pretty much guess the next video will be just as annoying and boring with no real new information to share.
The music kept me hooked. I thought it was a very nice touch and added a lot of emotion to the video.
Is there any aliens out there
Just cooties
bro dont just ask like that u gotta bribe them
They wouldn't tell us
@@vpegrill6877 yeah bro, our people created this Jwst and now we don't get the answers. I wish it's better to ask ai 😜
Maybe. Watch NasaSpaceNews - Breakthrough! Alien life! Dyson Spheres Detected Around 7 Stars!
What’s with nothing but artist renderings only-just more BS
The sc poem was but banal, unfortunately.
You have to sit through a 26 min ad for the James Webb telescope employees for a few dribbles of commonly available info about Europa. How disappointing. It's funny the way one of them says "People think we look through telescopes at home in our spare time." Who the hell gives a second thought to what astronomers do in their spare time? Someone needs to teach these nerds how to make a video.
I was very sick with a flu at 4 yrs old. I feel into a deep sleep and was told by god? to telepathically say a series of numbers while I was suspended in space. I could go into more details, but curious if anyone else has experienced this?
Update your mother
What's with that opening card? Is that a new official logo or are y'all just not wanting to wade into Meatball vs Worm? Because if it is official it's lame, low effort garbage.
The backing music track makes this content all but unwatchable.
Immedietely release all space telescope data. Nothing good comes from sitting on good data. The longer it is until it's publically released, the longer it will be before we start to see independent analysis.
A "gas giant"?? I'm sorry, but what in the hell is that? lol
This is only about diversity ughhh
Crap😅
Seeing persons on the "frontier of science" with face diapers.🤣 Trust the science has no meaning for those who run from facts.🐑
Bit disappointed that they did not mention JUICE, the ESA mission currently on the way to jupiters moons. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Icy_Moons_Explorer