7 MINUTES AGO: Webb Telescope Revealed First Ever, Real Image Of Oumuamua
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2023
- In the vast expanse of space, a mysterious visitor captured our imaginations and baffled scientists around the world. But while scientists and astronomers struggled to comprehend what this strange interstellar object was upon its first appearance, NASA’s James Webb Telescope has since changed this narrative. The JWST has broadened our window into the cosmos and has now unveiled the first-ever real image of Oumuamua-the enigmatic interstellar object that sparked controversy and speculation.
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I feel i am reading the National Enquirer Magazine
Were is a real photo of oumuamua?
When you finally realize, you really never stopped watching cartoons.
No images from James Webb telescope. Pathetic.
Never was one!
These people are the definition of TOO SMART FOR THEIR OWN GOOD. A lot of words without much explanation. I think this is our future now that POT has been legalized!!! 🤔
where's the picture!!!!!
Did tell me nothing.
Despite Oumuamua 's enigmatic nature nothing concrete has been established about this visitor from the outer space.
Exactly. People are convinced we know everything about this object, and that couldn't be further from the truth.. everything about this object is a mystery.
It’s a rock….there, I saved you the necessity to watch this overlong video filled with nothing, wasting precious moments out of your life that you’ll never get back.
You’re welcome.
oh dear god!! please dont influence the "voyager" channel to produce another video of nothing!!
this is biological its a finger of enormous creature, go look roger on mudfossil university
@@KevinR1138 Buh, buh, But,..." It's a special rock". It's from the planet, " Uh ba ba ba ba ba ba ba oom mow mow ba ba oom mow ma mow!
Me too. I thought you was going to say something move just repeating the same old tired s***
Bla, bla, bla and then... nothing...
too much "fluff"....
Sorry guys, Oumuamua was interestingly mentioned in the movie Roxanne in 1986 by Darrel Hannah as she played an astronomer, explaining what she did to Steve Martin as they were moving her telescope up to the roof. This has been no surprise.
Really? That's such an awesome movie. Thank you for reminding me of this little gem of a film.
@@moe42o My fave line from that film was from a biker. Steve Martin went into a bar to use the washroom while on a break from the set. He was still in makeup and a biker turned around and said to Steve "Hey!! why the long face"?
Oh my goodness this was a lot of nothing! Half the video is just different ways of saying that the JWT is remarkable, which anybody who clicked on this video already knew!
Blah blah blah. Lots of words to say very little.
never thought I will hear "unparalleled" so many times.
22 minutes in NO PICTURE only fancy graphics
Shame the pic that grabbed your attention has NADA to do with this stellar object !! 🙄🙄🙄🙄
I still can't wrap my head around the fact that on that fateful day in October 2017, when the mighty Pan-STARRS1 telescope directed its gaze towards the celestial canvas above, it showed an object.... of extraterrestrial origins! 🤯
So, no picture? Smh
I'm not sure why I subscribed to this channel. Its like the "Hot Pockets" of science videos.
As if the name wasn't already irritating enough, we sat through 20 minutes of hearing it 50 times and for what?
Hey, was it enigmatic? You forgot to say.
They sped through and glossed over the alterations of speed and trajectory.
I'd sure like to hear some theories that explain that from the real scientists.
I know that there was some speculation that it was under intelligent control but that was only stated once and then nothing said about that again.
Was it a probe from another civilization or not?
If not, please explain the physics of the Villosity and Trajectory changes.
This is the one that NASA sent the deep space crafts that launched the two explosives to change it's trajectory and it worked by 1. something degrees and that being enough after distance traveled to avoid a collision with earth isn't it??? If it is they said that if it had recorrected it's trajectory to it's original path then we would have something to worry about because they would've taken it as a hostile action with the megatons of explosives.
That's been explained for quite a while. Gas off from it's encounter with the sun. It's an incredibly tiny change (one tenth of one percent change from expected) so it doesn't need much. In this case it's h2 gas produced from radiation exposure which would be trapped in a water ice matrix. As it got close to the sun that water ice would weaken and melt, and the h2 gas was released, giving a little push.
Velocity... Don't mention it! 😉
It's a derelict star destroyer from a galaxy far far away.
Ether a prob or some other Intelligent life form intervened & altered its trajectory from hitting Earth or our moon?
Speaking of which I want my 20 minutes back!!!
I'm still waiting for the layman's terms and I really would like to hear the words of the scientists taking also
Course 1-How to talk for 20 minutes and say nothing...
How to stretch 20 minutes to feel like an hour... I think my brain has fallen out after watching some of this
Imagine using a 60 minutes clip to fool your audience into thinking you are a legitimate place to get your space news.
Oh good, this meets my day's quota of superfluous adjectives and overheated superlatives.
Oh. my God get on with it ... Talk about hype it up, and drag it out, thats 20 something minutes of my short life I never get back, more than half of the dialogue could have been cut out
Where is the photos ??where is everything you say 🤔😂😂
Soooo….. where’s the pic?
It's not an interstellar visitor. Visitor implies it's a living thing which it's probably not. It's just a rock, man.
no picture
3 minutes of hyperbolic word salad, my allergies kicked in.
This reminds me of trying to read a recipe for lasagna, and the first 3 pages are about the history of lasagna and some of the famous people who have enjoyed lasagna in the past. I have interest in Oumuamua but I've gotta tap out.
-David (died at 6:48 on this video)
@14:31 Are we just going to ignore the bit with, "with a radius approximately 200 *miters*"?
Yes fantastic, I to was totally p'd off by the 21st mention of ------ "The Jasmes Web Telescope" ----- at only 6 minutes in. What a fantastic Time shifting story. Why, I myself lost 12 minutes of my life I wont ever get back. A load of old Codswallop about FA Squared.
Even if there was a really detailed photograph of this visitor, I don't think it would be released to the general public. Too much mass hysteria would ensue in due course.
I wonder when this channel is be truthful, ohh wait if they did they would have no audience
Yeah because itr they tried getting truthful they'd have nothing to say...
Oumuamua is from a bigger eleptical route, encompassing several galaxies.
6 minutes in, it says “Halaka” which is not correct lol. The name of the volcano on Maui is Haleakala. Just wanted to put that out there. Aloha
Another first for JWST
Over, and over, and oooooverererer!
Might as well use recognized rambot voice.
The JWT doesn't trapse through the universe. It sits in geo synchronized orbit 2.4 million miles from 🌎, and takes pictures.
Great graphics!
But it was obvious that some of them were artist impressions, contrived for their entertainment value rather than information. It would have been nice to know which ones.
Like this 🌍
Maybe it was part of a larger object and somehow it broke off and traveled in direction of trajectory?
Maybe it's just a space rock?
@@WilliamEllison yea, could be . Because it looks similar if not exactly like "Space Rock" , 🤔.
My that guy at the start looked incredibly relaxed and comfortable on the stool 😂
If webb telescope is the most powerful scope how come it always show a blurred photo of oamoamuaoa?
And why is this video a Testament To Computer Graphic Animations??? This Is More Like, A Video Presentation For An Observatory, for school Field Trips!?!! 🤔🙄😣😳☹
There's several reasons for this, one of which is JWST is tuned to see billions of light years away, so trying to look at this object is looking like putting a piece of dust so close to your eye that it can't focus on it. There's several other reasons as well, but I don't have the proper education to expound on them, I encourage you to keep researching your question, there's some great documentaries on this.
If you look close you can see the aliens lookin out da windows
This video has gotten 5.2k likes so far. There's a sucker born every minute, no doubt about it.
What craft maintains the orbit for the telescope now that the shuttle doesn’t do it anymore? It should be in the ocean no?
My understanding is that the telescope is situated at a stationary LaGrange point. It's a place where balanced gravity keeps it in place so it's not affected as it would be in an Earth orbit.
@@johnrule1607 really? Come on man
@@bronxbombers1302 Yes really. Just take 2 minutes and look it up.
Could this be an interstellar obelisk??? Or maybe an unspoken link to the stones placed at stonehedge?? Powers, Principalities, Dominions??? Our little world has nurtured us into ego obllivion. What is without us is the normal.. We, humankind, are the exception.
Look up how well JWST sees Pluto and then look up how far is Omuamua. This should be enough :)
14:34 200 miters ?! 😂
And "Chile" spelt "Chillie"?
That’s no space cigar, that’s a space station
It's the real monolith discussed in The Sentinel by Arthur C Clark (later, 2001 A Space Odyssey), but not a monolithic shape and not buried on our moon. It came, collected new data from our region, and exited our space.
Decisions about us to be announced.
It's the whale probe returning to check Earth's oceans for whale activity
😅
One must ALWAYS REMEMBER NASA stands for NEVER A STRIGHT ANSWER!!!
Hi nice show but you guy talk to much, just show the real picture of Oumuamua and the world and I will be very happy.
Looks like I won't need my generator anymore 😊
Damn great info but chick bate right
We got scammed
So where was the JWST image.....I didn't see it and it's not on the JWST website?
We have been Oumurd.
Very interesting. But same as we already knew
I told the Lyrans to come get me I'm ready to go home. 😂
So, where is the real photo? The SSP OR Secret Space Program boarded the Oumuamua several years ago . So several years ago Linda Moulton Howe on her Earth Files channel interviewed a Colonel anonymously in the Secret Space Program who said that he had boarded the craft. He said that the crew were frozen slush on the floor and the craft had been picked over by other civilizations , so there was no technology to harvest. He said the craft was 1.5 Billion years old and had been made by the Builder race . Linda also had a interesting video about a Navy Seal who said he had been in an ancient temple 2 miles under the ice of Antartica. He also was interviewed anonymously. He said the temple was 1,000,000 years old. He described it. They had accessed the Temple by Submarine . Linda has Ties to some very High up people . And she is famous as a reporter on cow mutilations and UFOs or now called UAPs.
😮l have seen this brown cylinder shaped in 1970 flying towards lake ontario no sound or lights it was long flying overhead slowly in burlington ontario
Was it piloted by Elvis?
dont take this the wrong way , this is interesting but they mentioned it reached very high speeds , could that be a planet pulling it with gravity
I would think so as that would easily explain the acceleration. 🙌
I believe the color of the tie is self evident.
and we still can't get a picture of our own marble.. or anything...
Lol i bet aliens threw it like a stick to a dog.... while they came in on opposite side .. as they sit back and laugh...
So! It’s a Rock, eh? Such an enigma…Oh! You already said that multiple times.
why can't they just say we don't what it is. i think it is a spacecraft just traveling through our solar system
the pictures shown of space were beautifully displayed,however subject of the video was First Ever,Real Images of Oumuamua,which clearly were graphic representations of this huge space object,that happened to travel near to earth,then change course once it had left the suns region
I am stunned!!
A very tedious video, lots of artists impressions, repeated text but very little real information. Even at 2x video speed I was wishing they would get to the point and provide some concrete information and "real images". Clearly shooting for the visual "wow factor" at the expense of detailed information. Very annoying.
It looks like a dragon predicted in the book of revelations 😮😮😮scary
Did I miss something??? Strange how so many Vids titles have Bad Info just to get you to watch!!
I wish that WEB SCOPE would be pointed at the Moon and show some real aliens that are there.
This is pretty good science fiction.
Idiocracy starts here.
Voyager ultimate big brother and ultimate quantum leap and well aware of everything
Yeah.
If there's anything else you want to show us, don't let us know......
came and picked up a pizza and left
Goku's new finishing move.
Can the webb telescope see explorers ? If it is so great can it see our own assets?
🤣 🤣 🤣
@@COUNTINGSLURPULA i wanted to ask if it could get a visual on explorer1 and 2 ?
So beautiful now are these colors added?
Or is that what the telescope has actually picked up?
Just curious either way beautiful.
According to documentaries about the James Webb telescope, it sees the universe in color and HD quality. It's leaps and bounds better than the 50 year old technology the Hubble used.
@@TheGadileck Even if it sees it in real color, we will never, its always edited so that our wavelength of vision is able to pick it up, or not?
@@TheGadileckHubble has been upgraded through the years, it's still one of the best telescopes ever created. It's unfortunate people view Hubble as "old and obsolete", it's not, Hubble is still contributing to science to this day and is one of the most successful projects in NASA history. Much love for Hubble ❤️
@@petergriffin383 I agree it's been upgraded, but it's still nowhere near as advanced as the JWST.
@@alucardnolifeking789 Not disputing that.
Incredible what we can see with this marvellous technology!! Can’t wait to se what comes next🤩
DEEP THOUGHT!
"Can’t wait to se what comes next"... I'm Still waiting to see what came now!?!! This Is More Like, A Video Presentation For An Observatory, for Elementary School Field Trips!?!! 🤔🙄😣😳☹
Justinremple…just WHAT is it that you THINK you saw??
I just mean with the different infrared wavelengths ya I know lots of other videos have shown the same stuff but I just mean in general
5 minutes in, no photo yet
Only 5 minutes? I'm over an hour into this 20 minute video and I've completely lost any ability, or enthusiasm, to understand what this video is rambling on about.
Thought I'd spend the time reading the comments instead...
sound and looks like a giant vacuum that never stops sucking up money. I would rather not know a asteroid as going to hit the earth. I understand where there going with this but i not my concern to understand and i shouldn’t have to pay for it either
Yeah that was close 15 MILLION MILES AWAY.
I like the part where they show the pic
The further we can see and more precisely the more we understand our theories are short seeing
OMG they do exist then!!! People making catchy titles to get views I mean
So wtf is this supposed to be about something we been talking about for the last 2 years 😂
This video goes on for 20 mins., and says the same thing over and over! Where the pics it’s promised?
Before you explain why scientists and astronomers struggle to comprehend anything, please let us know what the hell 1.8 MITER DIAMETRER is.
Script is written by GPT3. "Blow up this article to 100k words"
Is it possible to send a small projectile that doesn't do too much damage on this 'Oumuamua? If it's a simple rock, it will be hit. If it's an alien spaceship, they're going to defend themselves.
This channel is getting old, I'd rather stay watching Ridddle
Oumuamua is probably a derelict from deep space, or from the Oort Cloud. Wait... would a serious scientist ask "what is it's purpose"? LOL