The Most Unbelievable Image Ever Captured by Hubble Space Telescope
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Space makes me happy. Thanks for 30 great years exploring the cosmos, Hubble! Here's to many more 🥳
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i remember the day Hubble was launched, i remember the correction mission. and i remember how small i felt when i saw the Hubble Deep Field for the first time :)
Is there a more perfect way to start my day than this video? :)
It's interesting you refer to it as creation.
Woaaaah !! Great video !
@@RidgeMallery Think of it as a beginning and not some religious type of creation.
This is the type of content that made me fall in love with science. Hoping I can make something of similar caliber one day to inspire the next generation of scientists
Everything Science Behind every Hubble is a team
@@You-dm2eh Definitely true. It's especially crazy considering how the hubble showed us so many galaxies we didn't even realize were there before
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You have fallen in love with a beautiful illusion. The whole of modern astronomy will have to wipe the entire slate clean and start all over again. Hubble is fake cgi imagery and it does not exist.
@@flatearth5821 whatever you want to believe boo
“The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.”
― Carl Sagan
The universe is infinit, it can't just end! Because there must be something behind the end.
That rhymes :)
"The Hindu religion is the only one of the world's great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which time scales correspond to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long, longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang."
- Carl Sagan
@Mayhem 2.0 lol say that to poets
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This is absolutely AMAZING.... imagine what we can't see.
I am holding my breath and crossing my fingers for the
James web telescope.
Hubble has been so good for us and can't wait for the baton to be handed off and we start a new journey of space exploration.
We live in a time of excitement and wonder and I for one love being a part of it.
Thank you for this beautiful and awe inspiring video of my favorite telescope..... So far.
Great job to all involved 👍👍
Well said
Ahhh another James Webb friend! I am so excited and hopeful for what it discovers
Too bad trolls aren't fake 😏
Unfortunately I think JWST while it will contribute far more to science and be far more exciting than Hubble, the pictures won't be anywhere near as good looking from a purely aesthetic point of view since its not even operating in the visible light spectrum. JWST is purely looking at infrared light so no beautiful space pics for us.
@@yonglow995 Even in this very video, you just watched, they showed pictures in which near infrared information was visualised by translating it into the other colours. You can take a picture from any kind of wavelength and visualize it any way you want.
Maybe (and I could really be wrong about the next part) you could even 'translate' the heavily red shifted light, from future JWST pictures, back into the spectrum of visible light, it was once sent from the distant objects. At least I don't see, why this wouldn't be possible. But visualising any part of the spectrum as any colours you want and make beautiful pictures, is possible and done a lot in astronomy.
I wish we could have these kind space travels documentaries in movie theatres. Imagine seeing this on a HUGE screen!
NASA needs to come up with something like this.
It's called a planetarium. They hold shows like this all the time! Check it out 🙌
They already do. IMAX at Johnson and Huntsville (2 I've been to), and I think Canaveral.
Agreed!!! 😃
Planetarium and/or Science Museums man. They have half dome ceiling screens and they project this kind of stuff onto them. It's honestly amazing.
Imax.. buy the bluray and a 4k 88inch tv..
We are truly miniscule. Yet we can observe the universe. Because of Hubble......and our eyes.
Miniscule, sure--but we have some significance unlike what this broad wants us to believe.
@@joeythehat9 right! Imagine you are pointless, meaningless!? What a massive loss for the Universe will that be!
And our eyes. Eyes need to be credited too.
@@THETRIVIALTHINGS You are very correct my fine sir.
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Y'all ever just like, you know... Fly through a nebula
???
Yeah man , it's my part time hobby. I do it every Sunday infact .
@@izumi4188 this was actually good. 😊
This man is just everywhere
Faster then light
Photons: Travelled hundreds of thousands of light years away from their home to our galaxy
Me quarantined at home: Travelled from my bed to my couch
More like I have traveled far and wide to thus bed from stormy seas, dry and windy deserts, and fought dragon's (my dogs) to get to the land of slumber **when in all reality I just traveled to my bed to my bathroom, then straight back to my bed cuz what were you expecting?**
But hey, everything emits light, so if you visit outside even for just a second, light that comes off of you will travel forever waiting for someone to see a light from you.
you all forget the adventures journeys into kitchenland getting food
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“You are a way for the universe to be in awe of itself”. Wow. Powerful. That makes you feel connected.
And free...
Consciousness is the universe looking at itself.
Yes. However, will the Universe just sit there, and watch itself be consumed by a human created cancer? Doubt it, otherwise we would have no self-healing mechanisms.
@griff7533 ... Really ...!? ... When she began ... you didn't get, that you're meaningless? Why would a meaningless thing care about some uncaring thing called Universe? It's a real Oximoron to me, how people can believe so utter BS. If it were so, i wouldn't feel connected but disgusted.
I feel connected, because i can see the handy work of my creator, and the things he made; I'm one of those.
@@Andy-ml3yw great speech you do know all they have shown everyone is how advanced there CGI technology has become.
Just a Reminder- this all has happened a long long time ago.
Huh
Some of it in a galaxy far far away.
Absolutely true man. That's why he calls it a time machine. A window to see our past, and model our possible future
anoni miti When we observe the sky we don't see things in space instantly because light takes time to travel to our eye. So if we see a star, it could be in present time its no longer there anymore
@@alienmoondudes8071 Incuding objects in our own Solar System.
I know this is like so extra but when I think about the universe and just how small we are in comparison to what’s out there, I get emotional and cry. We were all given a shot for some reason and I hope each of us can make the impact we want to make while living through this crazy life. So absolutely mind-boggling
Eat some shrooms
The only "impact" expected of us by nature is self sustinance and procreation. So eat, drink, breathe, love, and fu@k.
@@fungi42o0 Sounds like you've eaten more than your share.🤡👈
When I think about how vast the universe is, the amount of energy and the time it takes for things to happen. It reminds me that my troubles mean so very little in the the whole scheme of things. What does it matter that your feelings got hurt to the universe? Our lives are nothing compared to what's really going on.
According to these people, you were not 'given a shot.' You are just a random, meaningless bit of meat that will come and go and be forgotten in a blink. They miss the point so thoroughly that it is almost literally breath taking to me.
Damn if Hubble is this revolutionary imagine what James Webb can do
It’s going to change everything, I hear it can see the first light from the Big Bang
I hope we find life elsewhere .which will be scary 😱 but exciting at the same time... Imagine having alien 👾👽 for dinner once in a while 😉🙂
@@lordwiz6653 well we might not like what they taste like.
@@pastorofmuppets1968 hAhaha 😅 I meant to have them over not eat them lol but you got me 😂
Oh my God, those images are going to shake the world.
Hubble was really one of humanities great accomplishments and gave us the greatest and most profound image humanity has ever produced. Its amazing what we've learned using Hubble!
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I mean, in my mind, it just makes sense, but many call me B0t, so... your choice.
And Bush Jr didn't want to save it.
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This is why I love the celestial bodies; so beautiful and so complex, it makes me see how small we are compared to the rest of the universe. My little brother and I both love stargazing with our father, watching the moon and stars. It's one of the reasons I wish to be an astronomer, to study everything up there.
Starlight....Look down at your feet. There are just as many stars in that direction as there are overhead....it's just the earth blocks your view. For a long time, I have longed to be at a point in space where the earth and moon both are nothing more than bright points of light, and even though I know the sky well, see how long it would take to get my bearings.
Have you assholes (and i mean that, in the best way, possible) ever been fortunate, enough, for to see one or more of those Lights, which resembles a very distant "Star" and it travels, fairly quickly, between two distant "Stars." and if you put more LSD, in your Eyeballs, you see more of them?
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 Yes dear, now eat up your apple sauce
Seeing the vastness of space like this, does not make me feel alone, it gives me the hope that we are not alone.
We're not alone. There are 9 billion humans and countless species of animals that need attention on THIS planet
You ask me, Hubble is the single greatest accomplishment in space exploration we have ever achieved. It has brought more knowledge than all the myriad of probes orbiting, flybys or landings, even the exceeding the lunar landing.
And it looks like the James Webb is finally soon going to deliver the next level. A few more hours until launch. Put on your crash helmet or you mind's going to be blown once again.
I'd be really curious to see what people that work at NASA would say.
@@EJD339 They'd quite properly say "Knowledge about what, specifically?" Because what the OP said was quite myopic.
@@AlbertaGeek yeah, but it’s just a fun question to ask but I can see what you’re saying.
The Hubble telescope was built on the backs of giants and is the accumulation of hundreds of years, thousands of minds, and millions of man-hours to get it to where it is. Using the word "single" in that statement is silly. Imagine the number of failures that when along with all this accomplishment. Those failures are the backbone of any project like this and I find it funny that the telescope is named after a singular person.
Breathtaking! My 13 year old has always been fascinated with space and anything to do with the Hubble telescope. We watched this and had a discussion of him entering into astrophysics.
I remember being in that position when I was 13. It's really good that you're encouraging of this stuff.
Best of luck to him! Can’t wait to see the absolutely amazing and astounding things that he will do in the future!
I was the same way until I had to learn physics. Get on that.
@Mihail Mickoski Please tell me that was ironic
@@amanpadala9981 lmaooo
Those pictures are awe inspiring. I cannot stop looking at every single piece. My mind is truly blown in a fascinating way. Thank you so much for this video.
Edit: Dr Katie Macks poem is simply beautiful. I’ll be listening to it often.
My passion for astronomy has lit up again!!
*THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
I love your username
@@Yeasttmwb thank you 💜
And I just put my telescope up for sale as local development has light polluted my sky. On a good night, I may see a dozen of those 6000 stars.
Andromeda used to be a naked eye object, as was the Milky Way.
The empty fields where I could drive to for viewing are gone too.
This was so beautiful! Reminded me of your Carl Sagan video and made me tear up a bit. Thank you Joe! 🙂
Would it be too random to declare my intend to recommend
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I mean, in my mind, it just makes sense, but many call me B0t, so... your choice...
Can you please link the video you're referring to?
I teared up too. It was kinda overwhelming but beautiful.
Had this in my Watch Later list for the longest time and finally got around to watch it now. This is hands down the best video I've watched in 2021! Amazing.
Found in a Second Life profile:
We are, all of us... motes of stardust. And we shine for so very brief a time.
And... we only ever really live in the memories of those who happen to set eyes upon us... in that brief, singular moment...
When we streak across the sky and burn...
...Into the cinders we become.
So be nice. Share. Smile and dance.
Tomorrow, it will all be dust.
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@@ceo3022 wahahahaha..man, you have no mercy....hahahahaha
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Great sentiment for SL... All things happen in a flash there.
As I read the poem, my mind raced with fantasies of what's out there, how far it goes and a million other things I've always wondered about space. The poem is beautiful!!!👍☺️👏👏👏
We are all connected
To each other biologically
To the earth, chemically
To the universe, atomically
-Neil Degrasse Tyson
Dont quote him, he's a douche bag and is not even remotely as knowledgeable as he thinks he is
I'm related to your mom cool
And to God spiritually ?
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@@kgarodiya Lol someone probably watches Joe Rogan, large portions of people that say this only think this way because of that episode wear Neil was interrupting Joe.
The dude is for sure way smarter than the average person, and he is most certainly not just a douche bag. Like most people, he has his good and bad moments. The podcast was a bad moment, but I think it also is extremely over exaggerated.
This used to give me existential anxiety but now it brings me comfort for not having billions of dollars or fame or power. Just knowing my existence itself is extremely rare brings me peace.
Now abides faith, hope, and love. The greatest of these is love.
Beautifully narrated! Gorgeous visuals. Bravo to the entire production staff and NASA! Go Hubble!
NASA? Do you refer to Operation Mockingbird?
I’ve never understood why people feel small and insignificant when they look at space. It makes me feel vast and inseparable from the truly AWE-some light and darkness that surrounds us. I can see the stars because I am among them, and compared to that, what does the rest of it matter?
Because the sizes and distances involved are almost unfathomable from a human perspective.
Some of these entire galaxies don't even exist anymore they are so far away...do you know how many miles a light year is?...it's 5 trillion 879 billion miles...now times that by 12 billion again(distance of just that one galaxy) (And there are a 100 billion galaxies out there) and tell me it doesn't make you feel small and insignificant..
And the light from them took billions of light years to reach Earth? As they looked then not now...12 billion years later....or 100's of Trillions of miles..
Some of them are extint..having most likely had an earth like planet with human like life to live and evolve for maybe millions of years and go extinct...
Come on lady..
@@philipzanoni You could have ended that without the rather rude end comment.
@@philipzanoni Why does distance make you feel insignificant? That doesn't make any sense to me.
I watched this high and my mouth was dropped the whole time and I now have a new perspective on life.
For everyone wondering why they learn that kind of math in highschool, here is your proof. What you learn in highschool is completed in college, and perfected into this work of art
Dont talk nonsense. I study computer engineering and i found that what I had been learning in school is crap. It is probably useful for physicist. but you see where im going? School and college mostly school generalize us and made us go through crap.
And what i realized now is that the basic math and science is good enough for higher studies. the question the board used to ask us in exam are stupid.....
Testing student if he remember this specific problem with unique solution
It certainly speaks a lot to the level of education necessary for a trivial profession like computer engineering. Most engineers and scientist require the mathematics and physics we learned at university.
@@davidbarnett8617 I'm not the brightest student so i might be speaking idiotic things on a deeper level .But I think trigonometry/calculus is overrated.
There are lots of useful simple math (like probability,interest,median) we can use in our day to day life.... but no!! Our math focus on integration / differentiation since hss till college.
We still haven't got the practical usage for it
@@SilverHand-fu1jn Its not only about "everyday usage", "usefulness in practicality"... Its also about exercising your mind and training your logical-racional-methodical thinking. Every time you solve a math problem - your neurons do an exercise. Simple as that.
The visuals and narration were absolutely perfect.
With all that’s going on nowadays, beautiful content like this is desperately needed. Thank you 🙌
You totally blew my mind! Thanks and please keep doing what you do.
I'm still waiting for the James Webb. Like everyone else.
Yes, hopefully everything goes smoothly.
Just another couple of months now.
@@joecausey8508 I know! It's going to be amazing.✌😸
Can't wait. I can't help but feel like it will be delayed but still really excited for it!
@@herrerajoey2 Let's hope that Glitch keeps his distance! At least it's already at its launch location.✌😸
This is honestly some of the best content on UA-cam. Thanks for the hard work and deep dives! It means a lot.
I could sit hours on end looking at all the amazing images taken by Hubble. It was the best scientific wonder of the decade.
You seen not one photo in ths video. Its all CGI. And they even show you how they do it. 6:32
How is it possible people dont realise this?
@@gndnls Are you also a flat-Earther?
You'd be bored after the first actual image. They are literally little specks of black blurs on white background. The gullible public is fed these fake artist renditions that are NOT a photo at all. Most of these are just drawn up from their imaginations, no real evidence based reasons.
.... I didn't want to cry today, guys.....
Yeah this episode caused me choke up a bit
5:00 man if that image of the Andromeda galaxy is a composite of 7398 images imagine how precise one control moment gyro on the Hubble space telescope has to be to take those pictures and all 3 of them should be working in perfect coordination!
To think that the telescope moves through space. Imagine the Complexity
Such a dumm "scientists"! I can do a selfie even with my left hand. Hubble-shlubble bull sh*t - can't make one Foto If it's o.ooooo5o μm aside
It orbits earth at some 100+kmh speed (i don't know the exact numbers) so yea VERY precise. extremely precise.
@@miracufelix it's more like ~28100 km/h. It's ludicrously fast! The precision that we can achieve is insane!
@@ThisMoustache Well technically that is 100+ 😂 But okay, as I said, I didn't really now the exact number. Yea I heard the System pauses everytime it's "behind" Earth, and then immediately locks on the target again, when it's in sight again. Pretty fascinating.
the CGI processing looks amazing. from raw data to beautiful scenes of the universe, the people turning this data into images are truly artists, they could so easily have aimed for true realism, but like photography from mars , or images of our solar system, the modifications made make them more appreciable.
Artists
It's immensely humbling to think that I am part of this universe, consciously observing it and wondering what it all means. What a privilege.
"Keep looking up!" This was great and ended with a poem and a nice tribute to Dr. Jack Horkheimer.
This was stunning to watch! So beautiful, so mysterious to us. Thanks for sharing it!
I can feel the work and efforts behind a video like this one. Hours and hours of study and editing. Awesome. Thanks
Once the James Webb Space Telescope is launched and up and running, we will be in for some AMAZING information about the Universe! Being near Lagrange Point 2, having 6.5 times larger mirror area, viewing primarily in the infrared, and having more precise onboard instruments, the James Webb Telescope will be able to look even further back in time. The potential new discoveries have astronomers around the World literally drooling!
Webb is a purpose built telescope not a repurposed Corona surveillance satellite
Whoa, Sparky! Lemme stop ya right there! THERE ARE NO: "SATELLITES, SPACE TELESCOPES, OR "ISS"!! all blue screen, CGI, and prop sets. 1 Space doesnt exist 2 no one/no THING has EVER been to a "space" that DOES NOT EXIST!! 3 Sun and Moon-LOCAL PLASMIC DISCS PROVIDING LIGHT AND AND HEAT FOR DAY/NIGHT-IN ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ORBIT I-N-S-I-D-E THE F-I-R-M-A-M-E-N-T D-O-M-E, WHICH IS IMPENETRATABLE, INSTRUCTIBLE, AND INVISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE. 4 EARTH IS A FLAT, STATIONARY. POSSIBLY INFINITE P-L-A-N-E, AND THE CENTER OF ALL EXISTENCE/CREATION. 5 PLANEtS , STARS AND ALL OTHER LUMINARY OCCURANCES IN THE SKY ARE PULSATING LIGHTS IMBEDDED WITHIN THE FIRMAMENT DOME! IT IS THE MOST MASSIVE DECEPTION IN ALL OF HUMAN HISTORY! BTW: EVERYONE IN POWER OR AUTHORITY OF ANY KIND IN THIS MATTER ALREADY KNOWS ALL OF THIS, AND FAR, FAAAAR MORE-ALL BEING DELIBERATELY CONCEALED FROM US- Y-O-U!!!- FOR CONTROL PURPOSES!!! DO THE RESEARCH, SHAKE THE SCALES FROM YOUR EYES AND AWAKEN TO T-R-U-T-H!!!!
They won't tell you anything truthful. Get used to living a lie.
Absolutely stunning!! This blew me away! Thank you for posting 😄
Thank you Hubble, Joe and It's Okay To Be Smart team for taking us on this beautiful journey 😮😳
Most beautiful video I've seen all year and it feels like an honour, having evoked the most profound feelings I have the ability to comprehend all at once. Reminds me why I'm such a fan of Astronomy 😃
Those kind of videos make me feel so miniscule, it's so difficult to describe how vast is the universe, to put that feeling in words, and I love how those videos achieve that
That is by design. This all all BS. Look up the folks that were "killed" on the Challenger. Most are easy to find and are still alive. 99.3 % will not even both to see if what I am saying is true. Even those that do look it up will have a hard time believing the evidence that they can easily find. I am not kidding. 100% BS in this video to make you feel insignificant. You are not.
I always get excited when I see videos like this one. My father designed the Wide Field Interplanitary Camera,(WIPIC) for the Hubble.
This was amazingly overwhelming and incredible exploration of Hubble's images which I have enjoyed since it was first launched. The cosmos is such an intense living space of gases and rocks and the study of it is fascinating.
We are the mirror in which the universe looks at herself and declares
"I'm beautiful"
No we are not utterly insignificant. We are the bits of stardust that have obtained the ability and sense of wonder that allows us to look upon and contemplate the vast intricacy of it all. Our problem being with our looking down upon each other, being obsessed with the wrong aspects of it all.
@@bhatkat ?
Hey Joe... Your opening is too flattering. Most of us aren't smart at all. But thank you. That was very sweet of you and you made me feel special for a second.
Wow, this takes me back. In 1991, I went to the magazine store often to find the latest news on Hubble! Feeling terrible about the error in the mirror polishing phase, all I could do was wait and keep up with correction plans. As I did so, a revolution in communication technology occurred, and I no longer had to rely on a weekly science magazine subscription. Seeing the first clear images from Hubble made the wait worthwhile!
Some of my family ask me, as an atheist, if I miss that feeling of being part of something bigger than myself. Well, I might just share this video with them. 😊
Do you have a belief?
Its amazing that they ask you and seems like they respect for choice.. some think we are under an evil influence.
@@s_ame1135 everyone has some believe...whats that question even means?? do you have psychology?do you have hormones? biochemistry?
@@jakubzneba1965 Are you his/her shining armor?
We are (each of us and collectively) the Universe "experiencing and studying itself" in real time. Consciousness itself is enough to fill someone with wonder indefinitely, because it's built-in to the Universe and we are strangely experiencing it first hand. You can magnify out to the stars, reduce down to the quark, and look inward to...whatever you want to call your personal being.
Thank you. I knew of some of the details of Hubble, but you brought a lot more depth. Looking forward to the Webb telescope
It's stuff like this that's as close as I get to having a 'spiritual' experience. Absolutely beautiful.
God is still waiting for you to overcome your limited mind and call out to him.
@@Memememe-is1yn lol imagine thinking god is real and telling other people their mind is the one limited. Good one.
@@brittneyyyann The most short-sighted comment here yet. I suppose you still think UFOs don't exist.
@@Memememe-is1yn Ah, you’re trolling.
@@brittneyyyann Nope. Have a good one.
Your friend was definitely channeling Carl Sagan in that poem. Absolutely beautiful. And I'm so glad I get to be alive at the time when humanity's ingenuity has given us Hubble. Its images have shown and taught us so much and it will have its own entire chapter in history.
I was asked a month or so ago, "What in your life experience has made you feel AWE?" After a few minutes thinking, I came up with my answer based on my high school course in ASTRONOMY (my high school had a planetarium!). The director was a master's degree level teacher so what we were learning was reliable and authoritative ... as well as downright impressive. The physics of atoms, of planets, of stars, of solar systems, of the potential interpretations of the universe -- in addition to the history of astronomy and the aesthetics of space -- can truly blow one's mind!
Seeing my shadow cast on a very dark night by the light of Jupiter.
To think that even if humanity were to travel at the speed of light, we would barely even cross this galaxy of ours. The universe is too big, we'd need instantaneous forms of travel if we're going anywhere outside our galaxy.
As long as we don't destroy our planet, we have all the time we need.
Even if we had light speed no human EVER will coke even close to this
Just Some Guy without a Mustache At light’s speed, we would need around a whole year to even exit the solar system (as in exiting the Oort cloud)
Man, you are EVERYWHERE
Also even if we could fly at the speed of light, just accelerating to the speed of light would take many years to not kill anybody on board.
Beautiful. Beautiful video, beautiful images and beautiful words from both Joe and Katie. The kind of work that makes you fall for science.
Everyone is in awe of the universe but not one comment of the possibility of life in other universes !! The thought of it is just mind boggling !!!!!
Just remember you're a tiny little person on a planet, in a universe expanding and immense.
Immense is too small a word
with a big heart
@@philipzanoni Quoting Eric Idle's Galaxy Song as adapted for BBC Wonders of Life.
I think 95% of all people alive today, if not 99%, don't really realize where they are, what all there lies beyond that blue sky you see during the day. Or what has had to happen for us to even be here. I love astronomy, it makes me feel so tiny and insignificant, yet so damn lucky to exist to witness all of this!!! Thank you for sharing this video!!!
Hubble is the greatest gift that has ever been given to mankind. The things it has allowed us to see is incredible. Thank You NASA and everyone who worked on the Hubble Space Telescope.
The greatest gift that has ever been given to mankind is, Life Thank you, God ☺
“When I look up at the heavens, which your fingers made, and see the moon and the stars, which you set in place, Of what importance is the human race, that you should notice them? Of what importance is mankind, that you should pay attention to them? You made them a little less than the heavenly beings. You crowned mankind with honor and majesty.”
Psalm 8:3-5
WHEN U LOOK UP AT HEAVEN, THEN Y DOES THE BIBBLE SAY WATER BELOW & ABOVE ????
Yes, an amazing God! ... all that, yet He is mindful of us above all else.
@@gracierose3076 What makes you think that?
God has fingers? He set the moon and the stars in place? Why do you believe such things?
@@MrDorbel because that’s the way it is. Why don’t you believe it. What proof do you have to the contrary.
Even these two words, fantastic, incredible, cannot fully describe the wonder that’s out there and the absolutely mind boggling information these beyond-brilliant scientists and engineers bring into our daily lives. Thank you.
It was so good to see and realize how much time was spent massaging the images so we could see them. Christopher Hitchens often talked about the images being so breathtakingly beautiful.
Had to watch this video multiple times just to appreciate the beauty of it all. Also, for a second I thought the end of this was a Sagan poem. Very well written!
And imagine how much more we will be able to discover once the James Webb Telescope starts its observations
That poem by Katie Mack is beautiful!!! One can not get closer to the truth in knowing how insignificante and lucky we are to exist in the universe!!!
I can only hope that when we die, our soul some how will fly throughout space and we can truly see its vastness / entirety
Please don't mix religion with science.
@@dortiapewpew7445 no religión in there. I would say spirituality.
I don't want to do that. 😆 just want to come back
@@dortiapewpew7445 they can do whatever they want.
@@rgkawa844 thank you for that, some just don’t get it.
This is one of the reasons I enjoy the game Elite: Dangerous. Not only is it a beautiful simulation, if you look at the numbers and pay attention, even when you can move faster than the speed of light in a fictional universe it gives you some perspective of the vastness and beauty of space.
CarBENbased just landing on a planet takes forever, and on small planets. The magnitude of the galaxy map is incredibly accurate and incomprehensible. Thought about playing again but I keep getting lost and stranded in a sea of brown dwarves after traveling like a couple weeks in real-life time, just to explore a nebula. I need to learn about proper routes to take between stars😅
@@maruchannuudle657 big one is getting a scoop if you don't have one and learning to filter your map for the scoopable star types.
CarBENbased oh I forgot about that!! I do have one from what I remember. I ended up in areas that I couldn’t do that’s what happened now that I remember. Funny thing though I ran into someone out there in the vast nothingness and we just circled each other trying to find out if the other was gonna attack. Then we just flew around together and then departed
Loved watching this, such nostalgia! The James Webb telescope launches today. Can’t wait to see what new images it can produce!
I'm just glad we finally got a picture of a Black Hole
-chan
Expected "But Stephen Hawking died just one year before it", but I can't deny "-chan" since I'm a weeb.
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one of the things that makes me sad and kinda depressed sometimes even tho we can try to imagine, make a picture, we will never see or comprehend the hugeness of the universe and how thing really are out there, our senses cannot do it and will never be able to
We could use " internal solutions" to help us comprehend just a little more. More than If for example we looked at a screen or at a sky. I mean in the future it could be possible to inject or to connect an external force/device/whatever which would helpt to create a "world" representing spherical or whatever Universe where our mind traverls in light speed and insta hops to another side of the Universe faster than light. It would be a "process of experience" where your mind doesnt get overloaded by "jumping" and "flying" in that "world" for too long but you could theoretically visit the "world" many times over a course of a year (example). And ofcourse that "spherical world" which would be generated as a representation of the Universe will contain real data from telescopes/computers etc.. The key to all of this is that your brain as a whole has much more "horse power " and potential than we think, so the concious mind WHEN you stand outside and look in the night sky with your physical eyes and you try to "comprehend" the vastness of space wont be enough for the process. Because there are various biases, "tunnel focus/" and other problems to our thinking, the psychology of ours gets in away. We function and think to fit our Earths rules/laws and our psychology.
So, what I have been trying to say is that our minds when we are awake and thinking doesnt show the potential which our brains as a whole has. Of course even in my future scenario (and the methods) you wont comprehend all of it BUT potentially you could understand , "feel" and grasp much more of it. Maybe.
Just a possibility.
Space blows my mind. I have been fascinated with hubble since the beginning. I can not wait to see what the Webb telescope brings us.
"you are born from stardust, and to stardust you will return"
Reminds me of:
"to God we belong and to Him is our return"
We do belong to God. 😊
@@mandyreed8171 NO, GOD ISNT REAL
@@matthewfors114 you will see when the end comes. I'll pray for you!
@@matthewfors114 if you are so sure, then go ahead and believe what you want.
But death isn't hesitating
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PRAISE GOD!!!!! I'm still gonna pray for you!!
With such a huge amount of galaxies, there can be no way in that there arn't life somewhere else out there... I just hope we will some day see it with our own eyes. Or the eyes we build.
The problem right now is that even if we were able to observe some planet that is very far away it will still show us the past of the planet and to be honest I don't think we will be able to notice any thing in a few generations but miracle happens. And I hope one does.
Also I want to die in a black hole.................... when it is my age to die ofcourse
@@ashoksingh9451 are you sure? Cuz that will be the most painfull death someone will expierence. Smh. I love Black holes but i dont want to die in it cuz its not a peacefull death.
@@ashoksingh9451 Then you better get started. The nearest black hole will take thousands of years to reach.
@Dvb I don't think so. I am pretty sure I would be dead in an instant. I might experience pain for those few seconds but it also depends on where I am dropped of I guess.
If I am dropped of in the space near it, I would die of the pressure difference. My nerves explode and stuff so I guess that would be painful but not for long.
If I am dropped near the event horizon I would probably be spaghettified.
In both the cases I might feel a huge pain, but for a relatively short period of time. Which in my opinion is better than a prolonged death.
@@joecausey8508 Waiting for the next galactic bus to hitch a ride.
Katie's poem is so beautiful it gave me goosebumps. What a lovely writer, poet and scientist she is!
Yes , growing up with Hubble it was responsible for my love and admiration of space! As I'll never forget what Hubble has shown us , I look forward to the new beginning of James Webb program! Can only imagine what JWST is going to teach and show us about the ever growing universe ✨
Nasa is about to put a new Telescope up there that is much stronger than Hubble.
Nothing makes you feel quite so insignificant as trying to imagine the expanse of the universe
Thanks for doing a science for us, man. Because of your sacrifice, others didn't have to.
Random fact:
Earth used to be covered with giant mushrooms that were 20 feet (6 meters) tall and three feet wide (0.9 meters), instead of trees. 🍄🍄🍄
I would love that so much more than trees but in an alternate universe mushroom-world me is wishing for trees!
SciFactsYT yeah, it was before trees evolved during the late Devonian period
Damn. That means I could recreate my minecraft mushroom house if I existed at that time.
But, seriously, that’s a cool fact!
If they totally covered the Earth it wouldn't leave mushroom for anything else
That star was sirusly bright!
GET OUT OF HERE MR.SCAMANDER!!
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Thank you Hubble... You’ve given me a beautiful set of eyes with exceptional vision...
We are the universe experiencing itself ❤️
I’m going to design my nursery after the cosmos.
You'll never be able to wait that long.
This episode is so beautiful, I'm crying T^T
That poem literally had tears in my eyes.
Thanks for a wonderful reminder of the amazing images and science Hubble has given us with all the talented people working with it! I can’t wait to see what the new Webb will show us and pray everything works right!
0:23 "it's not CGI"
6:03 so it is CGI
7:50 aight that's more accurate
This is because the guy stumbles with the notions. Actually I would say CPI computer processed image.
I assume that CGI is a image generated by computer following some instructions, not following an existing model.
According to this logic we could say that every picture is a painting, but the painter used a better brush, named camera.
You Mr. Narrator, have a superb voice and terrific clarity of speech. Your work could be of help to English-Second-Language learners.
Thank you, Hubble, thank you Science, thank you all who made this possible.
6:01 🤯 Wow! Now that I know I almost can't unsee it! Orion looks 3 dimensional and Sirius is just closer! OMGosh! Wow!
I literally gasped. Now I've found a new type of content to sink into.
I was waiting for the CuriosityStream + NEBULA :)
Whatever makes you happy I guess, but from my perspective what a sad hopeless empty feeling it would be if I embraced Katie Mack’s ideology in her belief and understanding of the reality of the universe along with our insignificance & pointless existence in it.
And to believe that there was no one or any reason to feel gratitude or to give thanks for life & countless miraculous blessings.
There is no reason to thank a creator that has been imagined into existence by human brains Gary. It's a waste of time!
I agree science will one day come to the conclusion that there is a creator, not created by humans but the creator of everything! God bless everyone!
@@dawnknox4640 What makes you think such a thing? There is no evidence whatsoever that "science" will ever arrive at such a conclusion! Even if there is a creator, you still have all your work cut out to show that he is interested in humans, knows their every thought and has prepared an afterlife for us!
@@MrDorbelbelieving in just science takes more faith then believing in God. Science is always changing. God is the same yesterday, today & tomorrow. God bless you and your family.
@@dawnknox4640 the fact science changes is exactly the reason it’s trustworthy, the fact you don’t realise that proves you have no idea what you’re talking about. Also, god is inherently unscientific (which doesn’t necessarily mean he doesn’t exist), since the existence of god is unfalsifiable (i.e. if there ISN’T a god, we could never disprove his existence), falsifiability is a condition for something to be a scientific concept.
Life is the universe looking at itself. I love it!
"When we talk about GOD,
we’re like a school of fish,
discussing the possible existence of the sea." -rumi
From the macrocosm with billions of galaxies in the universe to the microcosm -with its trillions of single cell organisms that make up the human body -with all of its dynamic functions and biochemical factory; and the trillions of atoms that makeup every kind of life form in existence ... How can anyone not conclude the existence of a Creator, a Supreme Intelligence that holds physicality in place with its Universal intelligence?
AMEN!!!
Why should anybody conclude such a thing is a better question.
@Mac Cleba What does "mathematically and scientifically activated" mean?
@Mac Cleba There are mathematical and scientific ways to describe the behaviour of particles, atoms and molecules. These methods describe what they do. The Ps, As and Ms are not conforming to some rule!
Rules may be descriptive (as here) or prescriptive (forbidding some action). There is a difference.
If the only way an amazing universe and sophisticated lifeforms can exist is to have been created by an even more sophisticated being, then by that very logic the only way the more sophisticated being could exist is to have been created by an even MORE sophisticated being.
I always wondered if astronauts traveling through deep space would see the beautiful colors and texture of the galaxies and nebulas etc., the same way the Hubble Telescope and computer enhancements do.
nebulae and galaxies? they wouldn't, far too dim for the human eye, doesn't matter how close it's the same brightness. also a lot of the pleasing features you see in hubble pictures are near ir we can't see, they like to impose near ir on top of visible light, and on top of that filter out some visible light to get the colours they want. they rarely do the work for true colour. if any of these things were bright enough to see, they would look very different, and a lot more red because of all that hydrogen.
with stellar objects, most of them range from "where is it" to "oh god i'm blind".
That poem is perfect. It states exactly what I think. It's all so big we're essentially meaningless. Which means we get to make our own meaning. It's beautiful.
0:21 "And though it may look like Hollywood CGI, this image is real" Uhmmm... no it isn't. It's a fly-through or fly-around full motion video, with large obvious perspective shift going on. If the HST took this, it would need to be equipped with some sort of warp drive, each frame being taken billions of miles apart. Hence, what you're seeing as the narrator says "this is real not CGI" is absolutely CGI. It may be that a real HST image would look like a screenshot from this video, but that's all it would ever look like. A telescope on earth, or in earth orbit, cannot produce fly-around videos like that of large star-forming nebulae tens of thousands of light years away.
Aaaah yeah. They can..
Don't em bare ass yourself...