Casting a $20 Million Mirror for the World’s Largest Telescope

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Building a mirror for any giant telescope is no simple feat. The sheer size of the glass, the nanometer precision of its curves, its carefully calculated optics, and the adaptive software required to run it make this a task of herculean proportions. But the recent castings of the 15-metric ton, off-axis mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope forced engineers to push the design and manufacturing process beyond all previous limits.
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  • @AzizandDota
    @AzizandDota 6 років тому +6510

    can we take a moment on how of a good instructor he was? he explained that so well even a 5 year old could understand it.

    • @humanbeing1429
      @humanbeing1429 3 роки тому +104

      Not flat earthers though. They still need convincing that stars are a real mass of burning gas and not wimpy lights sprinkled into the firmament/dome water by God's hands.

    • @Spellchecc1OO
      @Spellchecc1OO 3 роки тому +39

      You're pretty smart for a five year old 👍

    • @oitthegroit1297
      @oitthegroit1297 3 роки тому +61

      @@humanbeing1429 As a Christian, I think flat-earthers are very wrong lol

    • @muhammadhaidir1722
      @muhammadhaidir1722 3 роки тому +14

      @John Doe 'cause youtube algorithm :)

    • @Shooterpirat
      @Shooterpirat 3 роки тому

      True true!

  • @itchyknows595
    @itchyknows595 4 роки тому +1282

    When "some say they're still polishing to this day" comment is factual

    • @king-su5uc
      @king-su5uc 3 роки тому +26

      Very underrated 😂

    • @mileskenyon
      @mileskenyon 3 роки тому +21

      Legend says they are still polishing to this day

    • @apol8245
      @apol8245 3 роки тому +5

      @@mileskenyon that legend would be true

  • @peterpiper47
    @peterpiper47 4 роки тому +4212

    Imagine on completion someone accidentally drops a wrench on it.

    • @canberk4786
      @canberk4786 4 роки тому +550

      Thay reminded me of a masterpiece called angel wings that was made out of glass. I think it took the artist like 2 years to finish it, then a bunch of kids came and touched the wings even though they were not supposed to and their parents were just standing there taking their photos. The angel winga got broken and the final moments are shown in the museum and it is in a glass cage now

    • @MrHammerman97
      @MrHammerman97 4 роки тому +212

      Or being told by a native population you can't use "their" moutain to place it on. Rip all that work

    • @joshfoley8862
      @joshfoley8862 4 роки тому +139

      You should read up read on the story about the lenses used in the Hubble telescope and how the company, who made them, did ridiculous mistakes similar to what you mentioned.

    • @PoeticSonic
      @PoeticSonic 4 роки тому +83

      @@MrHammerman97 it was more like, you can't use MORE of the mountain, they where already told that the government would remove some of the telescopes to place the new one, it's the natives people land to begin with and even if they didn't anything on the mountain then their shouldn't be....

    • @MrHammerman97
      @MrHammerman97 4 роки тому +98

      @@PoeticSonic Native people's land ...sure. let's take it over then for the future if humanity. Stupid people who cry cause they don't get what they want and in that stop the progression of the species are just selfish arrogant individuals.

  • @rudavalek
    @rudavalek 3 роки тому +420

    Meanwhile alien species watching that: look they’ve just created lentils

    • @OrionMelodyMusic
      @OrionMelodyMusic 3 роки тому +5

      Lol!

    • @heheheha9094
      @heheheha9094 3 роки тому

      Wut? I don't get it

    • @OrionMelodyMusic
      @OrionMelodyMusic 3 роки тому +15

      @@heheheha9094 If I understand the joke, it's because aliens a few thousand light years from us wouldn't see us as we are now, but as we were a few thousand years ago.

    • @OrionMelodyMusic
      @OrionMelodyMusic 3 роки тому +3

      @Riki Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @heheheha9094
      @heheheha9094 3 роки тому +3

      @@OrionMelodyMusic but i still fail to understand. did humans make lentils? does he mean like cultivated them?

  • @cervidae3359
    @cervidae3359 5 років тому +6577

    *_"then we polish it for a whole damn year"_*

    •  5 років тому +259

      .... wax off ....

    • @hanchockelias5123
      @hanchockelias5123 5 років тому +143

      Daniel san is *polishing* his technique

    • @Mr.SisterFisster
      @Mr.SisterFisster 5 років тому +97

      I have been polishing way longer...

    • @LasVegar
      @LasVegar 5 років тому +18

      Wax on wax off, that would bee the greatest karate kid.. Or senior movie

    • @UroOnCyberscore
      @UroOnCyberscore 5 років тому +51

      During that year, someone finds a way to do it in 4 month and gets all the glory :(

  • @bruno-pierregirard8329
    @bruno-pierregirard8329 6 років тому +1049

    at first i was damn 20 million for a big miror, those guys getting ripped off, 2 mins later im like, damn, the miror manufacturer should have charge more

    • @elmaschimba963
      @elmaschimba963 6 років тому +5

      Lmao

    • @abdilraufdogan4982
      @abdilraufdogan4982 5 років тому +1

      They make it them selffs

    • @abdilraufdogan4982
      @abdilraufdogan4982 5 років тому +14

      The 20mil comes from parts en labour costs

    • @zodiacfml
      @zodiacfml 5 років тому +33

      He talks in months and years just to finish one step of the process

    • @wesray1585
      @wesray1585 5 років тому +30

      Your talkin about 20 million dollars for ONE mirror theres going to be 7 put into the telescope, thats 140 million dollars over the next 4 years, not to mention all the tech that goes into it. The rotating axis for a building standing 22 storys high, in the middle of the desert, and all the computers needed to operate that beast. Your talking about a almost half a billion dollar project.

  • @MrBlast14
    @MrBlast14 6 років тому +3153

    Imagine this mirror hanging up in your bathroom
    I bet it'll reflect your soul back at you

  • @johnster02
    @johnster02 3 роки тому +125

    2:09 “that’ll get us down to nanometer level precision.” holy smokes

    • @AAAAAA-qs1bv
      @AAAAAA-qs1bv 3 роки тому +10

      Yeah, when you're doing something like this, just a really small imprecision can fuck your numbers up.

    • @SumitYadav-ik2df
      @SumitYadav-ik2df 3 роки тому

      @@AAAAAA-qs1bv it's in ratio.
      It looks small to you but it's big in terms of ratio. It's a significant error for them because of the distance in between

  • @jaysonjay2601
    @jaysonjay2601 4 роки тому +2927

    Imagine how many years of bad luck if that mirror is broken.

    • @vont.ian080
      @vont.ian080 4 роки тому +172

      approximately 69 years

    • @zes3813
      @zes3813 4 роки тому +6

      wrr, anys ok

    • @tihi1788
      @tihi1788 4 роки тому +28

      @@vont.ian080 nice

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 3 роки тому +55

      Wouldn't that be measured in 'light years', or is that how far you'd have to run to avoid the blame.

    • @RatsburyRaven74
      @RatsburyRaven74 3 роки тому +11

      Imagine the group of foaming at the mouth nerds that turn their attention towards you right after you break said mirror....now imagine those violent bird necks trying to pull you testicles from your body.....now imagine those chicken wire canoes feasting on said testicles.....now imagine those soup-sandwiches vomiting onto your chest the contents of their bellies.....now imagine those violent, autistic, border-line retards forcing you to eat said vomit off of your own chest.....Imagine....

  • @mynamejeff4883
    @mynamejeff4883 4 роки тому +1890

    Excuse me? Did he say "cool it for a _few months_ " ?

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 3 роки тому +225

      Well you wouldn't want it to crack would you...

    • @StCreed
      @StCreed 3 роки тому +317

      Yup. The problem with glass (and the reason we have it as well) is that when it cools down, this happens so fast it freezes in a chaotic state ("fast" meaning in the normal course of exposing it to ambient temperature). This will freeze the glass but also freezes all the stresses. Annealing it very very slowly will ensure a release of the stresses while it cools as it remains liquid for far longer and it can settle much better.

    • @mynamejeff4883
      @mynamejeff4883 3 роки тому +88

      It makes total sense. I have experien ed glass shattering from rapid temp change and even metal becomes brittle enough to crack and break when cooled rapidly. It was just a bit of a shock, at the time, when I heard it.

    • @garyr7027
      @garyr7027 3 роки тому +4

      Yep

    • @toolmanthetim7042
      @toolmanthetim7042 3 роки тому +48

      if not cooled slowly enough, the outside will harden while the inside continues to contract as it cools, and the stress has nowhere to go.....

  • @goldenfloof5469
    @goldenfloof5469 5 років тому +2608

    Bird poops on the telescope.
    Scientist: Welp, three more years of cleaning!

  • @ASVProductions
    @ASVProductions 3 роки тому +870

    These are the people slowly advancing civilization in the background as we’re busy flinging our feces around talking about politics and whatnot

    • @mark-jf5ik
      @mark-jf5ik 3 роки тому +32

      we spend more on military then nasa btw so we got reason to be flinging shit

    • @ratgodmetalsupertvshow9718
      @ratgodmetalsupertvshow9718 3 роки тому +8

      @@mark-jf5ik **so we have

    • @unga_bunga6004
      @unga_bunga6004 3 роки тому

      @David Rodríguez Rodríguez we have nukes for that

    • @cannibalronny7314
      @cannibalronny7314 3 роки тому +1

      Great minds sadly aren't famous

    • @jbetfifty5904
      @jbetfifty5904 3 роки тому +5

      @@unga_bunga6004 nukes would have more negative effects than other conventional weapons

  • @ralphM1114
    @ralphM1114 6 років тому +274

    a mirror of that size... precise to the nanometer level? truly, fcking amazing.

  • @boycerazor
    @boycerazor 6 років тому +3705

    If you broke one of those I feel like you'd have bad luck until the sun finally collapses in on itself...

    • @Tycini1
      @Tycini1 6 років тому +29

      Is America seriously like that?

    • @lewiszim
      @lewiszim 6 років тому +96

      No. Obviously not.

    • @Moisturizing2132
      @Moisturizing2132 6 років тому +38

      Tycini1 correct I was a exaggerating.

    • @VuLamDang
      @VuLamDang 6 років тому +76

      I would probably kill myself if I broke one of them

    • @FuckGoogle2
      @FuckGoogle2 6 років тому +21

      Losing your job would qualify as bad luck.

  • @larvitardratini5965
    @larvitardratini5965 6 років тому +1903

    I'm surprised a mirror of that size, precise to the nanometer is only $20,000,000

    • @cocouffs
      @cocouffs 6 років тому +94

      Ya know you kinda have a point

    • @marsovac
      @marsovac 6 років тому +233

      It's for science, not for war. 600 billion budget vs 1 billion. These are the ones that got 1b.

    • @CR-kr9cs
      @CR-kr9cs 6 років тому +238

      Larvitar Dratini the mirror itself is priceless as there is no market for it. The research & development, and the materials used cost 20,000,000

    • @redactedrider7606
      @redactedrider7606 5 років тому +25

      @@marsovac that's for just the mirror, not the whole project. You can't compare this one "small" part of a project against the budget of an entire country's military. That just doesn't make sense.

    • @lupsik1
      @lupsik1 5 років тому +8

      Hauke G. Our observable universe is roughly at the very least 1/15000000 of the whole universe, we cant see anything beyond.
      What do you mean by saying search for the light of the first stars in the history of universe? You mean light of stars over 13billion years old or literally the first ones

  • @matthewboylez34
    @matthewboylez34 3 роки тому +655

    After a long reflection, I just can't see myself making any mirror jokes.

    • @fve1352
      @fve1352 3 роки тому +2

      The Leafman Prophecies I am sorry that no one here understands the ingenuity of this joke. 😂

    • @mr.classyyt896
      @mr.classyyt896 3 роки тому +1

      Reflection. 😂😂😂

    • @user-gd6ly3lk9t
      @user-gd6ly3lk9t 3 роки тому +6

      I can see myself making jokes like this in the future!

    • @A.S_05
      @A.S_05 3 роки тому +1

      Good one 😂

    • @nachoman5910
      @nachoman5910 3 роки тому +2

      **wheeze**

  • @trefod
    @trefod 4 роки тому +289

    Incomprehensible. He said nanometer precision, that to my mind is stunning.

    • @marvintpandroid2213
      @marvintpandroid2213 4 роки тому +29

      Yep, quite remarkable, they use not only a very accurately ground glass but also an active system that moves and bends the mirror once installed in the telescope, that's the reason for the laser beams shooting out.

    • @genelomas332
      @genelomas332 3 роки тому +22

      Yep, a billionth of a metre variation across 7 metres of parabolic curvature.. impressive..

    • @Indrid__Cold
      @Indrid__Cold 3 роки тому +2

      The head flying over a hard disk is in the same realm of precision, but on a smaller scale.

    • @6crazynays
      @6crazynays 3 роки тому +2

      And to think its still not enough to remove all the distortion from really really far away

    • @charnielduterte3796
      @charnielduterte3796 3 роки тому +7

      for comparison, the wirings of CPUs could go at least 7nm wide. this shows that its precision was on a higher level

  • @OriginalRaveParty
    @OriginalRaveParty 6 років тому +1007

    Wow. The dedication and precision engineering required to produce this instrument is a credit to mankind.

    • @spiritualopportunism4585
      @spiritualopportunism4585 6 років тому +29

      Gnome Party Sorry, only banal comments get highly upvoted on UA-cam where the attention span is low.

    • @tastyj111
      @tastyj111 6 років тому

      TheWisdomOfSilenus thanks for the word of the day!

    • @hf8022
      @hf8022 6 років тому +15

      I can tell this man watch rick and morty

    • @Wintershot
      @Wintershot 6 років тому +5

      It's a credit to how much they were paid for it ;)

    • @noah.millsss
      @noah.millsss 6 років тому

      TheWisdomOfSilenus r/Iamverysmart

  • @anggrimunki
    @anggrimunki 3 роки тому +60

    This is the first time I can see something cool on youtube and excitedly yell "I'VE BEEN THERE!". The Richard Carris Mirrorlab is absolutely amazing and worth seeing if anyone is going anywhere near Tucson. When I was there in 2018 they had 3 of the mirrors in various stages. 8.5m is stupidly massive.

    • @Justanotherfuckingobserver
      @Justanotherfuckingobserver 3 роки тому +1

      I used to live in Tucson and did not know that this existed 😮😮😮

    • @anggrimunki
      @anggrimunki 3 роки тому

      @Rodman Schlemiel I had to look it up to see if the name had been changed. The Richard F Caris mirror lab is under the football stadium but is part of the Steward observatory. Looking at the UA link I checked it might also be called the Stweard Observatory mirror lab because the end of the link is soml (www.as.arizona.edu/soml).

    • @toddhoffmaster6057
      @toddhoffmaster6057 9 місяців тому

      It is an amazing tour. My wife works there and we are so grateful that she was hired to work at the Steward Observatory. #GoWildcats

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 3 роки тому +1478

    Better not mess up in the middle

    • @DexterGG
      @DexterGG 3 роки тому +28

      They are highly professional worker and you think they would mess up?

    • @MrB0SS
      @MrB0SS 3 роки тому +14

      @@beastybacon199 that’s messed up.

    • @friendlyoldpieceofapoppedp711
      @friendlyoldpieceofapoppedp711 3 роки тому +56

      @@DexterGG I don’t doubt that they are highly trained and much better at their jobs than we can be, but we’re all human. mistakes and miscalculations in all sorts of human launched probes/satellites, or anything to do with space really, can and do occur.

    • @aayanrashid7913
      @aayanrashid7913 3 роки тому +33

      How are u everywhere

    • @Bishlasagna420
      @Bishlasagna420 3 роки тому +5

      @@aayanrashid7913 Yes he tries like Justin.y

  • @tommyhill199
    @tommyhill199 5 років тому +77

    Every time I see this, I am blown away by how long it takes to polish... and then I think about the people responsible for transporting the telescope from U of A to Chile. Too much pressure. I would have a constant and prolonged panic attack over that trip.

  • @Sphyxx
    @Sphyxx 6 років тому +2436

    When that telescope is ready sign me up for a tour.

    • @runescapeppl41
      @runescapeppl41 6 років тому +12

      someone didn't listen to the video. It says it.

    • @Sphyxx
      @Sphyxx 6 років тому +4

      Nate Hickok wait it does? Where?

    • @edengleback872
      @edengleback872 6 років тому +12

      2023 2:12

    • @Sphyxx
      @Sphyxx 6 років тому +66

      Ed Engleback thats the date its ready i know but they dont say anything about public tours. Should propably be more clear next time.

    • @retiredshitposter1062
      @retiredshitposter1062 6 років тому +29

      imagine you sneeze all over it and they have to spend another 2 years polishing and cleaning it haha..

  • @JohnLeePedimore
    @JohnLeePedimore 6 років тому +334

    I'm going to send you all my scratched CDs.

    • @ChillFrost
      @ChillFrost 6 років тому

      JohnLeePedimore sure!

    • @nomoore7382
      @nomoore7382 6 років тому +1

      JohnLeePedimore, scratched CDs and DVDs are easy to fix, let me know, I'll tell you how.

    • @slickrick7065
      @slickrick7065 6 років тому +3

      @ This😂👌

    • @jaferlastname1760
      @jaferlastname1760 5 років тому

      No no they don't need a million giant mirrors

    • @greenthizzle4
      @greenthizzle4 5 років тому

      Lookup project farm, he did a test on all major super glues and locktite worked the best by far for all tests

  • @daBEAGLE1017
    @daBEAGLE1017 3 роки тому +32

    A universe so beautiful deserves a mirror of such quality.

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle 3 роки тому +2

      This is the same universe in which Nancy Pelosi exists.
      So it deserves nothing.

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 3 роки тому

      @@SelectCircle but there was also that witch who said "mirror mirror on the wall".
      One ugly mole doesnt make the face disgusting.

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle 3 роки тому

      @@daBEAGLE1017 I think I won if you're calling this universe a mole-face witch. : )

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 3 роки тому

      @@SelectCircle Some smokin hot women have moles. It didnt take away from Marilyn.

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle 3 роки тому

      @@daBEAGLE1017 You're reaching. Just admit you're beat. Admissions like that are beautiful! But here you are hangin' ugly - proving this universe is crap.

  • @flex2flex640
    @flex2flex640 4 роки тому +314

    The real question is who wrote the instruction manual..

    • @heyyeshyou
      @heyyeshyou 4 роки тому +15

      Aliens

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 4 роки тому +1

      HeyYou 😂

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 4 роки тому +2

      HeyYou what if someone coughs on it?

    • @LuisCasstle
      @LuisCasstle 4 роки тому +4

      Pioneers.

    • @hhthoj
      @hhthoj 4 роки тому +3

      They must have some smaller scale prototypes. That's how thing always goes.

  • @Shaun-tz6qe
    @Shaun-tz6qe 6 років тому +24

    Given everything I saw going on in that video, I'm amazed it's ONLY $20M. That polishing contraption alone seems like it could be worth that.

  • @mylestee5769
    @mylestee5769 3 роки тому +316

    If I was a billionaire I’d buy and pay for all that labor. Imagine having that telescope on your land lmao

    • @chriskeravich4077
      @chriskeravich4077 3 роки тому +28

      I have one I bought at walmart on my land.

    • @TheMainMan.
      @TheMainMan. 3 роки тому +35

      @@chriskeravich4077 you have a Walmart on your land?

    • @Its_BM
      @Its_BM 3 роки тому +25

      @@chriskeravich4077 understandable , have a great day

    • @el_kasztanejlo8555
      @el_kasztanejlo8555 3 роки тому +4

      Deadpoppin 1.) it’s Vimeo 2.) nasi goreng is Indonesian while his nickname indicates Vietnamese decent 3.) try harder or pull your head out of your ass

    • @princeoftides59
      @princeoftides59 3 роки тому +2

      Ohana Ross-Roberts no u

  • @wisdomSP
    @wisdomSP 3 роки тому +3

    Truly amazing stuff. As a child, I listened to stories about my grandfather grinding lenses on a cut off section of a telephone pole in his back yard. He ended up constructing a telescope that used a 16-inch diameter paraboloid mirror as its primary optic. At the time (1949), it was one of the largest amateur built telescopes in the state of Ohio. To my knowledge, it still resides in Newton Falls Ohio at the Mahoning Valley Cortese Observatory.

  • @gibbethoskins8621
    @gibbethoskins8621 6 років тому +3950

    Some people are this smart, meanwhile others still think the earth is flat lol Humans.

    • @seeeLAH1
      @seeeLAH1 6 років тому +34

      flat man

    • @ronch550
      @ronch550 6 років тому +186

      Gibbet Hoskins and then they'll tell you the earth is flat because the mirrors we use for telescopes are flat.

    • @ianzen
      @ianzen 6 років тому +267

      That's why some people are in charge of 20 million research dollars and those others are living in trailer parks and delusional enough to think they know the truth of the universe. Don't debate flat earthers, they have been irrelevant for over 500 years.

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 6 років тому +64

      500 years ? Nobody thought the Earth was flat even 1000 years ago.

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 6 років тому +54

      Nobody though that, every educated person in Europe in last 2300 years know the earth was round.

  • @seekthemaker6957
    @seekthemaker6957 6 років тому +4343

    I rather have my tax money go here than to the war and murder

    • @corlfranco9371
      @corlfranco9371 6 років тому +15

      lol :(

    • @marklanceterrible5824
      @marklanceterrible5824 6 років тому +47

      And churches too.

    • @jacob476
      @jacob476 6 років тому +125

      All the war and blood has set America into the position of being able to do this kind of shit

    • @urbanplanner7200
      @urbanplanner7200 6 років тому +42

      thorjoetunheim education can't raise IQ.

    • @franchocou
      @franchocou 6 років тому +4

      Not profitable

  • @kdrop4890
    @kdrop4890 5 років тому +572

    Now THAT could burn some ants - HA!

    • @3gunslingers
      @3gunslingers 4 роки тому +29

      @TheRaellz
      I don't think you and 6 other people know how telescope mirrors work...
      They have to be *concave!*

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 4 роки тому +1

      @TheRaellz keyboard runner got you there hahaha 👍😂

    • @iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT
      @iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT 4 роки тому

      lol

    • @sarahc00kies
      @sarahc00kies 4 роки тому

      Us

    • @HybelFever
      @HybelFever 4 роки тому +1

      Boomers allways say "HA!" after they something funny.

  • @peytonmercer2250
    @peytonmercer2250 3 роки тому +50

    Everybody gangsta til somebody brings a rock in the factory

  • @ronaldknight6653
    @ronaldknight6653 3 роки тому +11

    I was at the Carnegie Observatories Research Institute in Pasadena California a few years back doing some contract work installing machine tools they had bought from Haas Automation, I saw the layout of the telescope which they had painted in the parking lot and it was huge...after talking with the staff there and having worked for Celestron Telescopes I knew they were in for a huge job that has never been done before, the technological hurdles were daunting...Glad to see they are on track to perfection...can't wait to see the images that come from it. I hope they document the whole job from conception to installation. I have a huge tiff gallery they gave me with many historical images of the machinery they used over the years to accomplish their goals in producing and installing the giant eyes to the skies. Yes I am a huge nerd and proud of it.

    • @MassimilianoGallieri
      @MassimilianoGallieri 2 роки тому

      Wow Ronald, great story! Can I see this pictures? Ciao from Italy

  • @masonbybee3564
    @masonbybee3564 6 років тому +921

    Who would win? A 20 ton mirror or one rock boi

    • @Clay50
      @Clay50 6 років тому +25

      Kranked haha nice

    • @cowchunks5120
      @cowchunks5120 6 років тому +27

      Actually the mirror would win, it would probably be a little bit beat up from the rock but the the mirror won.

    • @ichheissemarvin5613
      @ichheissemarvin5613 6 років тому +5

      It wouldn't shatter - once a guy shot a mirror and it didn't shatered

    • @3gyxijv3jqaheb
      @3gyxijv3jqaheb 6 років тому +163

      It's a mirror, the rock will just be reflected back obviously. Just try it out on any ordinary mirror if you don't believe me.

    • @kevinblackstar9782
      @kevinblackstar9782 6 років тому +5

      it actually did omg

  • @jerickodoggo9595
    @jerickodoggo9595 3 роки тому +354

    The earliest telescopes were crude, yes. However, our method of advancement didnt change too much.
    Want a better telescope? Make a bigger lense.

    • @carlosrios8837
      @carlosrios8837 3 роки тому +48

      Not necessarily, size isn't the only factor that determine how good a telescope is, there's also the design of the telescope, the shape of a telescope's mirror, the type of materials used in the making of a telescope, the polishing of the mirror, ect.

    • @jaffredoflorentin3230
      @jaffredoflorentin3230 3 роки тому +28

      Not entirely true. A 200m mirror wouldn't be any better than a 5m one without adaptive optics. The technology for that is fascinating.

    • @IFearlessINinja
      @IFearlessINinja 3 роки тому +10

      That's not true at all. It's just one of many factors, but it's still relevant as the laws of physics have yet to drastically change

    • @Stierenkloot
      @Stierenkloot 3 роки тому +8

      Or. You know. Put it in fucking space.
      “Advancement didn’t change too much...”

    • @savitaghagat8566
      @savitaghagat8566 3 роки тому

      @@IFearlessINinja laws do not change in physics per se but they do improve.

  • @justinwynn7299
    @justinwynn7299 2 роки тому +2

    That final animated view of the telescope at 2:14 is just breathtakingly beautiful

  • @xclimatexcoldxx
    @xclimatexcoldxx 6 років тому +134

    2023 sounds far. But its not. I still remember Metroid Prime like it was released yesterday. And that was almost 20 years ago. Life is unbelievably short.

    • @Krankynator
      @Krankynator 5 років тому +26

      @Evi1M4chine No, it means Metroid Prime is an absolutely amazing game.

    • @sammysaito529
      @sammysaito529 5 років тому +3

      Why do We say life is short when it's the longest thing we could ever experienced

    • @Vincent_Quak
      @Vincent_Quak 5 років тому +1

      Huy Max Say that to my class in Tax Law

    • @seamusstrongheart7243
      @seamusstrongheart7243 5 років тому +4

      Thanks for the sudden existential crisis. See you on the other side...

    • @shankaranpillai9664
      @shankaranpillai9664 5 років тому

      Time is relative !!!

  • @chriscary516
    @chriscary516 4 роки тому +159

    You can’t put a price on human curiosity. I wish we were more focused on this rather than war.

    • @umidabhattarai7563
      @umidabhattarai7563 4 роки тому +1

      Like US does on WAR!!!

    • @rodneyw.2312
      @rodneyw.2312 4 роки тому +1

      For real bruh

    • @universalwraps8071
      @universalwraps8071 4 роки тому +2

      Exactly it’s priceless. And war isn’t, it costs money and it makes money

    • @isaacnewton5075
      @isaacnewton5075 4 роки тому +4

      No man u insane? war makes us remember how to kill.
      It's essential for EVERY country. Crazy people everywhere.
      Imagine they had to reign over only good people, how would they do this? They couldn't, the bad ones would come and take everything so there's war, simply because there's power in evil. How NICE is this. That's their logic. Insane. Trash morals.
      And what they do is not trying to get out of it but to find more reasons for it. Where the hell is Jesus

    • @universalwraps8071
      @universalwraps8071 4 роки тому +1

      Häuptling der Sache I am not insane, I’m just saying the truth, the us invades other countries for the oil, I’m not saying it’s okay I’m just saying the us being it’s of it

  • @MouseGoat
    @MouseGoat 6 років тому +423

    People are all like "sciences is so complicated"
    Meanwhile sciences be like "let's put a big ass mirror on top of a really tall mountain, so we can see space!"

    • @orficaldari3524
      @orficaldari3524 6 років тому +44

      Its a little more complex than that

    • @z_bred
      @z_bred 6 років тому +41

      "sciences"
      yeah, i can see why you and/or others might think that

    • @andorexurix2491
      @andorexurix2491 6 років тому +56

      When no one understands how a joke works.

    • @trevillyan5515
      @trevillyan5515 5 років тому +7

      English is hard

    • @foodjam9193
      @foodjam9193 5 років тому

      Hahaha

  • @samykamkar
    @samykamkar 3 роки тому +421

    Wow

    • @gazehound
      @gazehound 3 роки тому +4

      Did not expect to see you here. Big fan

    • @hritvikjain__3594
      @hritvikjain__3594 3 роки тому +5

      @@gazehound who tf is he even ?

    • @danidevito2397
      @danidevito2397 3 роки тому

      @@hritvikjain__3594 someone with almost 200K subs maybe?

    • @LawsonCreek
      @LawsonCreek 3 роки тому +2

      Wow

    • @gazehound
      @gazehound 3 роки тому +6

      @@hritvikjain__3594 theres a really cool website i just heard about www.google.com

  • @jacobjorgenson9285
    @jacobjorgenson9285 5 років тому +6

    That’s for the new observatory in Chile. I drove by the old one close by on my road trip to Patagonia in 2016. Worth the trip

  • @Spaceinvaderzim
    @Spaceinvaderzim 6 років тому +232

    2023 not that far from now! Cant wait

    • @gredangeo
      @gredangeo 6 років тому +15

      I vaguely remember a time around 2000 thinking that 2023 was unimaginably far away. May as well be 2050.

    • @gulaurfo6104
      @gulaurfo6104 6 років тому +5

      I will already be 20 in 2023..

    • @drammaman
      @drammaman 6 років тому

      Same :)

    • @Neutronic01
      @Neutronic01 6 років тому

      Just 5 more years!

    • @alistairdunnington
      @alistairdunnington 6 років тому +1

      At least the James Webb telescope will launch a bit sooner... Hopefully

  • @Lowblockify
    @Lowblockify 6 років тому +967

    But can it run Crysis

    • @Synge2050
      @Synge2050 6 років тому +45

      Underrated

    • @Lowblockify
      @Lowblockify 6 років тому +10

      stfu bitch

    • @EternalFiresky
      @EternalFiresky 6 років тому +22

      Lowblockify haha salty fuck

    • @AhmedAli-xx4zk
      @AhmedAli-xx4zk 6 років тому +11

      On low graphics only

    • @COPPETsan
      @COPPETsan 6 років тому +5

      You may be able to run it on high but expect choppy FPS

  • @a-boardmanshawn7314
    @a-boardmanshawn7314 3 роки тому +51

    “Start to look at the stars for the first time”...
    So wtf was i lookin at when i saw a bright dot?

  • @cisnerosbeto33
    @cisnerosbeto33 5 років тому +729

    why aren't scientist praised more?

    • @brandonfrancey5592
      @brandonfrancey5592 5 років тому +214

      Cause people are too stupid to understand how smart some people are.

    • @ferble-kunsakrrislin9961
      @ferble-kunsakrrislin9961 5 років тому +12

      Well, some of them are with the Nobel prize etc. But yeah, not enough are.

    • @paullangford8179
      @paullangford8179 5 років тому +84

      Science is a process. It requires uncertainty, and continuous testing of everything to make sure we have the best possible model of the universe as it is. But most people would rather have the certainty of superstition instead.

    • @smilernok
      @smilernok 5 років тому +2

      @@paullangford8179 like a rotating rock in a vacum

    • @tls5870
      @tls5870 5 років тому +43

      Same reason that a good portion of the country supports Trump

  • @grandpabill6684
    @grandpabill6684 6 років тому +43

    I helped build this lab I was an apprentice plpefitter out of local 741 Tucson Arizona in the late 80s. Our company installed reworked and updated some of the labs HVAC Systems and controls this lab believe it or not is in the basement under the U of A football stadium of all places . They had a smaller mirror they were making at the time. Quite a process and a memorable experience . Go Wildcats ............!

    • @PuReEnStyLez
      @PuReEnStyLez 6 років тому +1

      bear down!

    • @ivanzworld736
      @ivanzworld736 6 років тому +1

      Threvorpaul go to your room and think about what you just said

    • @PuReEnStyLez
      @PuReEnStyLez 6 років тому +7

      dumbass dont talk to me when you have zero clue that Bear DOwn! is the "cheer" for University of Arizona Wildcats.

    • @sakomainippo123
      @sakomainippo123 6 років тому +1

      Wildcats in the house
      Everybody say it now
      Wildcats, everywhere
      Wave your hands up in the air
      That's the way we do it
      Let's get to it
      Time to show the world
      We're all in this together (oh)
      Once we know, that we are (that we are)
      We're all stars
      And we see that
      We're all in this together (together)
      And it shows, when we stand
      Hand in hand
      Make our dreams come
      TRUUEEEEEEEEEE
      high school musical

    • @lrodriguez9315
      @lrodriguez9315 6 років тому

      Grandpa Bill u want a cookie?

  • @johnnie135
    @johnnie135 6 років тому +11

    In the summer of 2017, I took the awesome tour of this facility in Tucson AZ. Simply amazing. The engineering behind building these mirrors is just another example of what humans can do when their imaginations are have no limits. I know I'll never forget seeing the center mirror with my own eyes.

    • @Busy-B.
      @Busy-B. 6 років тому +1

      didnt he say they will put the mirrors in when its 2023 so why dafuq are you lying

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 6 років тому +4

      +Kerngedanke: REIN!!!! They're still working on the mirrors as we speak, so it is possible to tour the facility where the mirrors are being made. No one claimed that they saw the finished telescope.

    • @Snicklefritz10
      @Snicklefritz10 6 років тому +1

      Kerngedanke: REIN!!!!
      Yeah, I heard they’d just make them that morning. 😂

    • @CarloSproule
      @CarloSproule 6 років тому +2

      Geebus... the reading comprehension level is high with these folk. So, you can tour the campus and lab, as well as Kitt Peak the observatory. U of A has the best optics program which is why all the Mars Rover missions were done here at the U. #WildcatCountry

    • @johnnie135
      @johnnie135 6 років тому

      Lil Adam Tiny little internet troll, your parents must be so proud of you! But, I doubt it. Assuming of course, that you even know them at all. By the way, it must be so lonely living life without a brain.

  • @richardlew3667
    @richardlew3667 3 роки тому +14

    Me: Looks into mirror.
    *mirror cracks

    • @AshwinSoni01
      @AshwinSoni01 3 роки тому +7

      There goes 5 years of hard work. dammit Richard.

  • @PikaPetey
    @PikaPetey 6 років тому +874

    That is a feet of engineering

    • @nanohex1615
      @nanohex1615 6 років тому +45

      its official, pikapetey is a 4th dimensional being that's sole purpose is to comment on every single youtube video ever created.
      either that or we just have the same fucked recommended section

    • @legendario13
      @legendario13 6 років тому +35

      No no dude, is a nanometer of engineering, didncha' watch the viyeo? :v
      Your animations are a feat of art, it could always use more pikachus tho'

    • @axa122
      @axa122 6 років тому +2

      Hey it's you from SorrowTV.

    • @RedSkyHorizon
      @RedSkyHorizon 6 років тому +86

      *feat :)

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 6 років тому +32

      It's a head of the rest.

  • @st3althyone
    @st3althyone 3 роки тому +5

    Goddamn, the level of precision required for these mirrors is amazing! Can’t wait to see this beautiful majestic telescope up and running plus the James Webb that’s coming up sometime soon. It’s going to be an interesting coming decade for astronomy and I for one can’t wait for it to get here!!

  • @fqidz
    @fqidz 6 років тому +118

    **drops rock**

    • @fallsky_19
      @fallsky_19 5 років тому +14

      Unholy screeching from the control room

    • @anthonyc4138
      @anthonyc4138 4 роки тому

      @@fallsky_19 lol

  • @IdtSo2
    @IdtSo2 3 роки тому +13

    I love how cgp grey’s “Hexagons are bestagons” is recommended in the side videos

  • @miloligons25
    @miloligons25 6 років тому +246

    I just gained two IQ

    • @NiggazHomie
      @NiggazHomie 6 років тому +43

      milo ligons well now you have 2 IQ then

    • @thunderstrikerboy
      @thunderstrikerboy 6 років тому +7

      milo ligons *IQ Level Increased By 20 Points!*

    • @vuxigeck5281
      @vuxigeck5281 6 років тому +4

      That's pathetic.
      Watch Rick and Morty, it'll work better. :D

    • @keisi1574
      @keisi1574 6 років тому +5

      milo ligons When you alluded to IQ, by saying "two IQ", you showed you're not "too IQ".

    • @AstroTibs
      @AstroTibs 6 років тому

      I was going to laugh at Altandush Hoffmann's comment but milo ligons decided to fire back and absolutely destroyed himself with cringe.

  • @Norbert_Treborn
    @Norbert_Treborn 6 років тому +13

    how much money would it take to have it done by sunday?

  • @BardCanning
    @BardCanning 6 років тому +403

    This gives me a raging brainer

    • @feto123feto123
      @feto123feto123 6 років тому

      Space Science Videos ay ya como chingas eh

    • @jcspider7259
      @jcspider7259 6 років тому +4

      Space Science Videos Coolest comment I've seen in a long time!

    • @hawkmoon5290
      @hawkmoon5290 6 років тому +2

      I like what you've done here

    • @MaxGaming65
      @MaxGaming65 6 років тому

      a shingar a su madre eda que si vale

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 6 років тому +1

      I.must.steal.that.telescope.

  • @Nathan-wn5mc
    @Nathan-wn5mc 3 роки тому +11

    2023: Largest telescope has been used for the first time. Talks of a possible Covid-19 cure and second stimulus coming up.

  • @fanjapanischermusik
    @fanjapanischermusik 6 років тому +50

    very cool idea. i`m courious what the pictures will look like and what it will teach us.

    • @jupitereuropa-e3w
      @jupitereuropa-e3w 6 років тому +11

      "Whatch now, the Universe in HD."

    • @MladenMijatov
      @MladenMijatov 6 років тому +2

      Bigger aperture size is able to capture more light and focus it. This means very faint light sources would all of the sudden become brighter. Even without magnification it would be able to see objects not visible to naked eye. More to the point, it's big enough that colors start becoming visible again, not just shades of gray.

  • @asicdathens
    @asicdathens 6 років тому +41

    E-ELT will be 39.3 m diameter in Cerro Armazones Chile, currently under construction by ESO. First light is expected in 2024. Therefore GMT will be the world's biggest for a year (max)

    • @PlayZone300
      @PlayZone300 6 років тому +2

      Efstathios Dimopoulos You are right, ESO is the king when it comes to telescopes.

    • @volvo245
      @volvo245 6 років тому +6

      Efstathios Dimopoulos Optical dick waving :)

    • @RichardsWorld
      @RichardsWorld 6 років тому +3

      Hopefully Chile will be able to rescue their own miners in the future.

    • @lagduck2209
      @lagduck2209 6 років тому +2

      two giant telescopes = twice as much cool quality iamges. nice!

    • @lagduck2209
      @lagduck2209 6 років тому

      Luke Watermeyer radio telescopes are probably most advanced, but they lack of visual imagery (though excels in scientific value)

  • @JoDaddysGarage
    @JoDaddysGarage 5 років тому +10

    Absolutely amazing. The technology involved is incredible.

  • @elvarsmar2280
    @elvarsmar2280 3 роки тому +158

    I would say its already broken, considering the bad luck we have had this year

    • @phitc4242
      @phitc4242 3 роки тому +8

      no it reflected everything off of it

    • @zokomonofficial40
      @zokomonofficial40 3 роки тому

      no shit

    • @ZxSkyLineKidxZ
      @ZxSkyLineKidxZ 3 роки тому +5

      😭 that little Polishing robot is going to quit

    • @bananakids_1212
      @bananakids_1212 3 роки тому

      I would not be surprised if the news came that this was broken. With everything happening this year, I actually expect it.

  • @Bartooc
    @Bartooc 6 років тому +32

    Imagine if this telescope was outside of Earth's athmosphere.

    • @PygmalionFaciebat
      @PygmalionFaciebat 6 років тому +12

      It has the same quality as a telescope out of Earth's atmosphere, BECAUSE it has build in 'adaptive optics'... adaptive optics can compensate the atmospheric disturbations...and this needs a lot of computation-power (which we now have). Back in the 80s/90's the Hubble-Space-Telescope really had an advantage against earth-bounded telescopes, because back then, it wasnt possible, to make adaptive optics. Nowadays its possible, and its not to necessary to build space-telescopes... Space-telescopes nowadays have other advantages... for example pictures at different wavelengths (infrared), to see through dust-clouds and for faintest galaxies which arent to bright at visible wavelenghts, but at infrareds.

    • @PygmalionFaciebat
      @PygmalionFaciebat 6 років тому +7

      arr see ship: In fact, cgi is also possible in astrophotography, but that is called by a different name (= image stakking, or lucky imaging (i can explain you later)).
      With adaptive optics (thats the more expensive way) they try to compensate the szintillation of the atmosphere. The atmosphere has partly different refraction then other parts of the atmosphere (you know it because of: flickering of the road on hot summer days (thats also kind of szintillation of atmosphere (in this case near-floor-level)). There are also this kind of flickerings and wobbelings in the upper atmosphere (just like a kind of ocean... thats why the stars with telescopes also flickering and wobbeling.. even the moon surface through telescope... because in every case the telescope must look through the thick turbulent atmosphere).
      Adaptive optics try to trick the atmosphere: they send a beam of (usually sodium-laser as far i know) through the atmospere - this laser scatters in the same way in the atmosphere, like the light from the stars... so they analyse this scattering in a fraction of a second, and distort the telescope optics (thousand times a second) TO those scatterings (so there is a full compensation, of the atmospheric turbulences). Result is: a clear image as shot 'without atmosphere' ...even if the image was taken on earth.
      THATS adaptive optics mean (you can imagine how expensive this technology is... its not an old technology).
      An other way to solve the turbulences of the atmosphere is really kind of cgi (now i come to the explaination of image-stacking). Its the cheap way, and many hobby-astronomers make it that way :
      Mathematically speaking: a lot of turbulences smooth eachother out with time... for example: if on a spot of the image through atmosphere the atmosphere distortet : +0,02 % ... but one second later, it distortet -0,02 % ... Then +0,02 % distortion, and -0,02% results in 0% distortion, if a computer calculate the picture with two different atmospheric distortions on that spot (thats the easiest possible way, to explain image stakking (in truth its a little bit more complicated ) ).
      Such image is truly "remastered" by a computer ...because the original image would be to hazey, blurry, etc... A lot of hobby-astronomer-sides in the internet show their result with image stakking (or also called: lucky imaging). You can look it up in google.
      Its a cheaper way, to eliminate atmospheric turbulences from a astronomy-image... but it has his downsides... thats why the big companies behind big telescopes usually favors the adaptive optics. In comparison with image-stakking its much less 'computer-generated' or better say: computer-remastered.
      Hope this helped.. If you have a little bit of money, you also can buy a telescope, and enhance the image quality (also on landscape/nature views) with software-side : image stacking. And if you like the results you also can try the same methode for astronomic pictures taken by your telescope .. you will see, you get much better image-results from the moon , star-clusters , space-nebulas, etc.

    • @dewdewism
      @dewdewism 5 років тому +3

      Many images compiled together using a computer, deletes the distortion.

    • @PygmalionFaciebat
      @PygmalionFaciebat 5 років тому

      @@dewdewism Yes i mentioned this in my last answer too (Lucky Imaging / Imagestacking)

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. 5 років тому

      @@PygmalionFaciebat yes but people actually read the tl/dr 😂

  • @jojolikescocoa1
    @jojolikescocoa1 6 років тому +86

    2022: hey guys, so we can achieve this with our cell phone cameras now...
    here's a redesign, where we can effectively triple it, should be done by 2030!
    2029: ooh, bad news guys...

    • @mrfantasticxx
      @mrfantasticxx 6 років тому

      jojolikescocoa hmm ik what you mean. Apoph...

    • @asaluja59
      @asaluja59 5 років тому +3

      mondayfool you can't let the poor man joke now can you

    • @tls5870
      @tls5870 5 років тому +1

      @mondayfool Yeah next time maybe they should build a temporary mirror factory at the telescope site and essentially make a giant mirror in situ. Probably build the foundation of the telescope, put a temporary roof on that, get all the mirror manufacturing equipment there and design it so they can do the polishing phase underneath without flipping the mirror, then build a physical protection sheath over the mirror so it can't get damaged and then proceed to build the rest of the telescope. Or maybe use the temporary roof as the protection if that's possible. The limiting factor seems to be the mirror size and it's lack of transportability the bigger it is, so building it in it's final resting place sounds like the answer to me.

  • @TeternalGIone
    @TeternalGIone 6 років тому +5

    when he said... "We start to look at the stars for the first time" was EPIC :D

    • @TeternalGIone
      @TeternalGIone 6 років тому +1

      I need this to generate electricity for my time machine project :D

  • @yato3520
    @yato3520 3 роки тому +8

    Never let me near that observatory- those mirrors will crack the second I look at them

  • @TJonLongIsland
    @TJonLongIsland 5 років тому +48

    Well that ended rather abruptly..

    • @007hwm3
      @007hwm3 5 років тому +5

      Because someone dropped it and said ooooh shiiiiizzz!! Lol😟😅😂🤣

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 3 роки тому +76

    We can make a 20 million dollar mirror with nanometer tolerances. So why do public restrooms still have doors that you have to pull with clean hands to get out? Please this baffles me 😐

    • @Mumblix
      @Mumblix 3 роки тому +2

      Because public restrooms only cost 5 million. www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/seattles-5-million-automated-public-toilets-sold-for-12000/

    • @humanbeing1429
      @humanbeing1429 3 роки тому +4

      There are doors fitted with a small metal plate that can be pulled using your foot to avoid touching doorknobs and handles. That's gonna cost 2$ I guess. Because in India, such a piece will hardly cost 150 rupees. Free installation too. Prolly just two screws gon do it

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 3 роки тому +3

      @@humanbeing1429 I know of these foot handles and I've never seen one here in Pennsylvania. Again I'm baffled

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 3 роки тому

      @@humanbeing1429 India uses rupees? Did you guys copy off zelda or is zelda copying you guys?

    • @vaino4312
      @vaino4312 3 роки тому +1

      Your doors are installed the wrong way. In my country when you exit a room it's always a push door

  • @stiimuli
    @stiimuli 6 років тому +1102

    and then one bird poops on it and all is lost =(

    • @Triggerboy78
      @Triggerboy78 6 років тому +126

      not really, alot of efford of the maintenance goes into cleaning and renewing the coating. From time to time the mirror-coating gets completly renewed.

    • @Shadowsc133
      @Shadowsc133 6 років тому +212

      Those lasers can probably fry the birds.

    • @FerCerealz
      @FerCerealz 6 років тому +98

      I don’t think birds would be an issue at that altitude. :P

    • @parkershaw8529
      @parkershaw8529 6 років тому +21

      Guess you are just kidding.
      In case anyone would like to know, big mirrors are much more resilient against contamination than we commonly think. Google "McDonald gun shooting incident".

    • @Shadowsc133
      @Shadowsc133 6 років тому +4

      Parker Shaw I guess you guessed correctly about him kidding. The glass is resilient, the coating I imagine is not. If its anything similar to “regular” hobby telescopes, it will scratch easily and require a very specialized cleaning procedure, not just your regular lens cleaner cloth. But birds are an unlikely problem I agree. One can only hope to ever see such a telescope in person.

  • @johnbaligrodzki9672
    @johnbaligrodzki9672 Рік тому +1

    Engineering, patience and some seriously genius individuals and like wow!

  • @Time-Eraser
    @Time-Eraser 3 роки тому +5

    legend has it they're still polishing it to this day.

  • @chaosinsurgency6636
    @chaosinsurgency6636 3 роки тому +28

    "done by 2023"
    *Currently in 2020* : everything and anything that could have went wrong has gone wrong

  • @911gpd
    @911gpd 6 років тому +127

    Not so expensive compared to what it'll achieve.

    • @tubedude54
      @tubedude54 4 роки тому +1

      You forget it has 7 of those 20$ million mirrors... that 140$ Million just for the mirrors.

    • @gulyberdt5513
      @gulyberdt5513 4 роки тому

      What, what will it achieve?

    • @merzarino
      @merzarino 4 роки тому +9

      tubedude54 Though it’s just a movie’s budget these days, one less movie made compared to scientific advancement, pretty decent already.

    • @tubedude54
      @tubedude54 4 роки тому +3

      Not knocking it at all chen... rather see our money going to things like this than bombs and missiles.

    • @peterpiper47
      @peterpiper47 4 роки тому

      911gp It won’t achieve anything.

  • @july7863
    @july7863 3 роки тому +2

    Legend says that if you place one flat on the ground and another hanging right above, you will get teleported to the mirror dimension...

  • @CodeLeeCarter
    @CodeLeeCarter 6 років тому +4

    Awesome, I'm looking forward to seeing this in operation, hope I live that long.

    • @MrTastyCarp
      @MrTastyCarp 6 років тому +1

      just live 5 more years

  • @jonathan-zo9nh
    @jonathan-zo9nh 3 роки тому +3

    2:20
    Telescope: ight imma search for aliens

  • @Puppythuppa
    @Puppythuppa 4 роки тому +20

    When it's finished, it will be a masterpiece of optical Engineering, much more than Hubble's.!!

    • @RedLP5000S
      @RedLP5000S 4 роки тому +3

      Hubble doesn't have to contend with the earth's atmosphere though....

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 4 роки тому +1

      RedLP5000S James Webb?

    • @Puppythuppa
      @Puppythuppa 4 роки тому +1

      @@Chuked James Webb Telescope is another masterpiece of mind boggling space technology.!!

    • @monkeypants6764
      @monkeypants6764 4 роки тому

      Rajesh Gowda.Y.R. Yeah James webb is a masterpiece, except its 5 years behind schedule

  • @kanyesrobloxaccount3933
    @kanyesrobloxaccount3933 3 роки тому +2

    That shot of the glass melting was pretty cool. I didn't think that was a shot they could actually get.

  • @Delaney_don1
    @Delaney_don1 3 роки тому +6

    Boy I hope nobody carries this across any streets or roads, a 1980s sports car with Danny Devito and Arnold Schwarzenegger would go right through it.

  • @Shrubchucker
    @Shrubchucker 5 років тому +6

    The most expensive part is the nanometer ruler they have to use to measure

  • @tonmion
    @tonmion 4 роки тому +7

    Any: *walks on mirror*
    Scientist: oh gosh another five years for cleaning

  • @sixcues
    @sixcues 10 місяців тому +1

    Well they seem to be a bit behind schedule, he said mirrors would start being installed by 2023, it's now nearly November of 2023 and they still don't have the mount built or the enclosure!!! However Mirror 7 is now in progress!! They're supposed to do 1 more Mirror as a backup!!

  • @bgtip
    @bgtip 6 років тому +46

    1:20 they are building a stargate

    • @Velocity_AU
      @Velocity_AU 6 років тому

      Hahaha, i saw that too XD

    • @lagduck2209
      @lagduck2209 6 років тому

      Looks like som cargo-cult-stargate lol

    • @SobboMonkeVR
      @SobboMonkeVR 6 років тому

      Bgtip Clever...

  • @HarelAvital
    @HarelAvital 3 роки тому +15

    Fun fact: 99% of the comment hear are from this week because youtube recommend this video to everybody
    Sorry about my english

  • @LivingWildLive
    @LivingWildLive 3 роки тому +6

    Everyone watching as they explain how long it takes to make one: "I kinda want one"

  • @Captianmex1C0
    @Captianmex1C0 3 роки тому +2

    0:20 are we just Gunna ignore the quality of this clip, I can see every grain of sand in that mountain :)

  • @maskedduelist1380
    @maskedduelist1380 3 роки тому +3

    In essence...
    1:41 "There's a long process of processing."

  • @joosunkmybattleship
    @joosunkmybattleship 6 років тому +4

    Im so glad the collective population, at least in USA, has a newfound interest in space again. Feels like the second great space race.

  • @TrumpCardMAGA
    @TrumpCardMAGA 6 років тому +28

    Damn I never knew how much work went into making those mega large telescopes, I can't believe they stay in business selling each of those mirrors for just $19.99 and that includes shipping. You would think shipping a fragile multi-ton mirror like that would cost more than the $19.99 total asking price. But heck they are so cheep I bought eight of them and I don't even like the sky let alone at night. I just built a rig that focuses the eight giant mirrors to a single point so I can use the sun to burn the paint off my neighbors Lexus because he keeps letting his dog crap in my yard and doesn't clean it up.

    • @marcd7332
      @marcd7332 6 років тому +11

      What did you smoke?

    • @VancouverCanucksRock
      @VancouverCanucksRock 6 років тому

      19.99=1999=End Of Days, 999=666. Why do you think all of the Hexagons, and then the huge ass Hexagram?

    • @tom_something
      @tom_something 6 років тому +2

      It's not $19.99. It's 3 easy payments of $19.99 each. With approved credit.

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 6 років тому +1

      But wait! Buy now and get a second one for free! Just pay an additional handling fee.

    • @tom_something
      @tom_something 6 років тому

      It's a joke, darling.

  • @mauzen_
    @mauzen_ 3 роки тому

    Honestly it amazes me how many technical and engineering challenges you have to over come just to produce a mirror for this telescope.

  • @coldnorwegian4716
    @coldnorwegian4716 6 років тому +143

    Imagine if we could put this thing in orbit,
    where there is no atmosphere or light pollution.

    • @mgeorgescu
      @mgeorgescu 6 років тому +33

      James Webb Telescope

    • @ivanzworld736
      @ivanzworld736 6 років тому +3

      Gizzmose2002 your Damm skippy

    • @bassage13
      @bassage13 6 років тому +9

      Gizzmose2002 Finally, we can see close up pictures of the snowglobe dome!

    • @bryanmartinez6600
      @bryanmartinez6600 6 років тому +19

      Gizzmose2002 wow you fool you actually believe in earth

    • @3gunslingers
      @3gunslingers 6 років тому +1

      Just wait for the BFR.

  • @PinkasBrown44
    @PinkasBrown44 6 років тому +819

    Oops ! I broke it. So sorry.

    • @PinkasBrown44
      @PinkasBrown44 6 років тому +13

      :)

    • @terrysalava6981
      @terrysalava6981 6 років тому +40

      one finger print on the mirror would be enough to ruin it.

    • @Exevium
      @Exevium 6 років тому +2

      Isn't that what basically happened with Hubble?

    • @stark1987
      @stark1987 6 років тому +8

      hubbles mirror was mis-shapen in the polishing phase due to human error, luckily all it needed was a corrective lens to focus the images, with the james webb telescope slated for launch they better get it right because theres no saving that one, lol

    • @MouseGoat
      @MouseGoat 6 років тому +21

      By my calculation it's more like 744738,4 years of bad luck :D
      Hers my calculation:
      A normal living room mirror = ~177,8 X ~127 cm
      this one 25 meter
      Taking the average of the width and height combined
      we get ~177,8 + ~127 / 2 = 152,4 cm
      thats:
      2500/152,4 = 16,4 times smaller
      And would be 7* 16,4 = 114,8 years of bad luck.
      But well if we also go by the prices
      Then lets see, her a some prices of random english mirrors:
      £35.00 + £17.90 + £73.32 + £79.99 + £55.97 + £49.99
      + £39.72 + £52.95 + £59.99 + £34.45 + £249.00 = 748,28
      Witch gives us and average of
      748,28/11 = 68.0254 pound
      Now translate that to dollar
      £1 = $1.3807 = $93.948266~$94
      And the number or mirrors we can by for the same price as this is:
      $20.000.000/$94 = 212766
      So by that logic its a total of 1489362 years
      Finaly we could combine the to numbers and get the average:
      1489362 + 114,8 / 2 = 744738,4 average years of bad luck. _yeks_ D:

  • @Aristocrafied
    @Aristocrafied 5 років тому +15

    20 million for all that effort.. almost sounds like a good deal! Especially compared to some public restrooms 🤣

  • @senpaitaichie3251
    @senpaitaichie3251 3 роки тому +1

    Legend says someone still polishing it until now

  • @visualselfmotivation678
    @visualselfmotivation678 4 роки тому +6

    then some employee drop his ceramic mug of coffee onto the glass

  • @AndrewJens
    @AndrewJens 4 роки тому +551

    And then when it's finished we can finally watch the woman getting undressed across the valley.

  • @luisluisluis1
    @luisluisluis1 3 роки тому +24

    This mirror exist.
    Starlink: i'm gonna end this man whole career

  • @Elim-meister
    @Elim-meister 3 роки тому +1

    "Once a merchant of mirrors. The madding crowd dubbed me Master Mirror or the Man of Glass."
    - Gaunter O'Dimm

  • @keybored5088
    @keybored5088 4 роки тому +6

    Maybe I can finally see my pp when using this telescope

  • @fableagain
    @fableagain 3 роки тому +3

    The amount of *time* this thing takes to make, geez.

  • @evil8569
    @evil8569 6 років тому +38

    So , anyone up for the world's largest game of bloody mary

  • @izzy8609
    @izzy8609 3 роки тому

    This is absolutely amazing, seeing what's possible in science really makes you think anything is possible with enough motive.