Evolution of Space Imagery
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Well I decided to do another space video so here we are. Today we're looking at the history and evolution of space imagery (astrophotography) From the earliest depictions to the James Webb Space Telescope. Thanks so much for watching and mega tornado video coming out next!
Contents:
0:00 intro JWST
0:55 First Depiction of Space - Lebombo Bone
1:41 First Depiction of the Sun - Winged Sun
2:12 The Nebra Disk
2:42 Fist Detailed Moon in Artwork
3:00 Chapter 2 - Telescopes
3:20 Galileo Galilei
3:48 Astronomical Sketches and John Herschel
4:34 John Russell Moon Pastels
5:00 Early Photography
5:51 First Photo of Space and the Moon
6:12 First photo of the Sun and a Star
6:44 First photo of a solar Eclipse and Double Star
7:18 Lewis Morris Rutherford and Warren De La Rue
7:59 First Photo of a Planet - Andrew Common Jupiter
8:30 First Photo of a Nebula - Henry Draper Orion Nebula
9:02 First photo of M57 Ring Nebula
9:30 First Photos of Mars, Uranus and Neptune
9:56 Isaac Roberts
10:22 First Photo of a Galaxy - Andromeda Galaxy
11:00 Williamina Fleming - The Horsehead Nebula
11:30 Paragon Concessions
12:36 Astrophotography Advancements - Keeler and Ritchey
13:56 The First Color Space Photos
14:35 First colored Photo of a Galaxy and Nebula
15:12 Satellites and Space Probes
16:34 New Horizons and Pluto
17:07 The Hubble Space Telescope Deep Field
17:35 JWST - Most Distant Object Imaged
18:00 First Photo of Earth
18:45 First Digital Image of Space
19:10 Birth of Amateur Astrophotography
19:38 VLT First Image of an Exoplanet
19:50 First Image of a Blackhole
Music by Epidemic Sound
#space #astrophotography #history
My beard is bad don’t make fun of it lol.. What’s the greatest space image of all time?!? Also MEGA tornado video coming out next so stay tuned for that! Thanks so much for watching and be sure to check out Paragon Concessions! Promo Code: SWEGLE30
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flat earthers see all of this and just say "nuh uh"
100 bro, they ask for pictures from space, we provide them, and its “nah uh, CGI, duhh” 😂
@@Brody9592 Even if they saw it in real life, they would probably say "errm, that's just an optical illusion"
@@Rowan66109"Nah none of these are real. This is all a lie. This is an optical illusion, that one? That galaxy is _NOT_ real. All of this is fake and a speculation. NASA built all of this so we can believe it. This is the truth."
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bro, they are flat EARTHERS, not Flat Jupiter or Flat Nebula.
I had no idea the 1800s had such amazing astrophotography. This is what learning is all about!
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The 1800's did not have astrophotography haha. Photography wasnt even invented until 1820's, and the photo of the Orion Nebula wasnt taken until the 1880's. He literally goes into detail explaining the timeline in the video lol
@@calebbb95 1880 is part of the 1800's...
Tornadoes and astronomy - my 2 favorite topics on one channel!! Thank you!!
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Weather and Space are objectively the coolest. The coolest is space weather, like Venus's clouds, the great red dot of Jupiter, and the winds of Neptune.
Exactly. Both on one channel and well made.
Right?! Same!! Two of my favourite topics too.
Same here, been my favorite two topics since I was a wee lad, glad I am not the only one!
No matter how much we know about space it will never stop being jaw dropping and amazing
I like the old astrophotos as much the new ones . . because they make a good refference to work from.
and for photography of something as exotic and diverse as the Deep Sky Objects , you prettymuch need refference to know what you're looking at. the photo it's self is only half of the story , no matter how good or flashy it is.
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"And the NEXT year... ...he passed away."
Bro, I'm laughing so hard! Please never change! ☕
I love the 1800 sketches of space or diagrams for some reason. I just, really do.
I’m glad it’s getting more appreciation.
I'm so glad you're branching out into other topics other than tornadoes. Excellent video brother!
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I happen to be part of a team who maintains a telescope made in 1869. thought people might like to know that.
Can you share a link?
@@boston_octopus Southport astronomical society.
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and i love when in first minute i subscribe, cause i know this is gonna be a great trip. great work bro!
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You sir are quickly rising the ranks of my favourite youtubers of all time. Every topic youve covered has absolutely hit home for me and heaps of other viewers. Keep on keeping on Sweggy weggy
I love how no matter what the topic is, you throw your whole Swegle into it.
Never ever stop
The way you say "open cluster" then stare directly into my soul.. 😭
y'know how chickens all come running and clucking excitedly when you go out to get them their breakfast? thats literally what my brain cells do when i get notification that you've uploaded a video
Lmaoo perfect way to put it
I was laughing like a complete idiot at the idea of going to the movie theater just to purchase popcorn and leaving. That was gold! Keep it up my hot buttered friend.
That ain't a joke, some of us actually do it. But only if the popcorn is extraordinary
I'm a little sad you didn't go into more detail with the absolutely astonishing feat of the event horizon telescope- the amount of math needed to process the raw data, and the idea of using the very planet itself as the basis for a telescope is incredible.
That's radio-astronomy and didn't start till 1933. I don't think he wanted to cover it as it would make for a long video to cover other forms besides visual for astronomy. Even the JWST isn't visual.
enjoying your space videos just as much as your tornado/extreme weather videos
Guilty, it looks like a legit photo of the moon, that man is talented.
crazy. i always thought space photography was a more modern thing but they've been at it from the start
I love the variety of videos with space now!! I always saw your telescope in your background and wondered if you actually used it, or if it was just for show. This is in my opinion, your best/most entertaining and interesting video yet! I'm excited to see more.
Man, that was both enlightening and bizarre in so many ways. I agree with you on the photo of Pluto, absolutely amazing! I think that this video should be shown in science classes all over the country, GREAT job!👍👍
We used to "use" visible light only for photography, now we use all every wavelength of the electromagnet spectrum, even subatomic particles are used for imaging, amazing.
Another excellent video. I've been an amateur astronomy since my father bought my first telescope on my 8th birthday in 1969. I've been witness to the advances of astronomical images for 55 years. I dabbled in astrophotography myself in the late 1980's with some success, but lost it all in a divorce in 1992. Never got back into it (expense) But nowadays I've seen the results of amateur astronomers and the equipment available today and am just blown away. The images and work exceeds what professionals could do in the 80's. You also presented many images and history that I had never seen before. Well done!
19:50- This right here is my favorite astronomical image ever taken. The fact that this even exists is absolutely breath taking, getting to see something that we shouldn't even be able to comprehend, and it looks simultaneously terrifying, like the eye of an eldritch beast staring down, and beautiful, as if that eye means no harm. I remember seeing this image for the first time back in the 6th grade and being absolutely blown away by it. And to this day, I still am.
The perfect video about astrophotography doesn't exis-
In case anyone was wondering if these old paintings and photos still have any scientific value, we have recently proven the correlation between sunspots and solar flares, so at 6:15 this is now a record of the solar activity on that day all those years ago before people started keeping those kinds of records. (sunspots form at the base of solar flares, and i believe they are the only way to see the location of solar flares with a visible spectrum camera under normal conditions aka not blocking the sun to see the corona.)
I like taking pictures of orion nebula it never gets old!
Man, your videos just keep getting better! Thanks for the great content!!
Love this little video out of left field. You’re good at presenting more than just tornado stuff ❤
Follow your heart and I’ll be there to watch 😁👍
This is an absolutely wonderful video.
What's to be loved about astrophotography is that amateurs still play an important part to this day. With for example the discovery of a new nebula next to Andromeda galaxy in 2022 by french amateur astrophotographer Yann Sainty as well as how amateurs, with spectroscopes, can make discoveries professionals didn't make yet.
It’s a great day when Swegle uploads
your videos are the BEST, simply the best, keep doing what you're doing.
Now we need to make a JWST 2, more hexagons, more zoom.
awesomee just as i'm stretching and levelling out my own orion images from just last night! :)
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Nothing fascinates me more than space. More of these please! 🙌🏻
Thanks for bringing something I didn't know I'd like to learn!
Another awesome piece Jake - fascinating stuff. Space always is... but I have to admit, waiting for that mega tornado video coming soon....heh heh
Fascinating stuff! I had no idea there were such gorgeous pictures from that early. Especially, that DRAWING of the moon is...WOW. Just amazing. It's also freaky that we can actually _see_ the Great Red Spot shrinking, just within industrial-era human history alone. I had no idea that even the Voyager picture from the '70s was that different from the new ones!
My boi swegle killin it as always
almost cried at a couple points in this just looking at how beautiful space is
i love your tornado videos and now i love your astro videos!! would definitely love more, space freaks me out and i love it so much, so much to see!
Well, thanks YT algorithm for presenting this brilliant video to me! I love old drawings and photos of the cosmos. My favourites being Galileo’s drawings of Saturn. Oh to have been there to have experienced his wonderment and confusion as he tried to work out what the hell was going on. Great video! Thanks for creating and posting.
I seriously think that if you just keep uploading you’re gonna make it big on here! You seem like such a nice guy and i can really tell how passionate you are about this stuff, love your content and your personality, keeping going dude!
If I hadn’t already been subscribed to you for a while now, the fact that you put music from Oblivion in this video would have alone made me subscribe. You’re videos are something I look forward to!
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Or Can you make vidéo about evolution of exploration of deep sea and underwater footage
Ooo yes!🤩
Awesome video man. Keep up the good work! 👍🏻
I'm glad you've done some stuff on astronomy. One of my favorite topics.
Amazing video as always!
I really like your videos! Keep up the good work!!
It's really cool looking back at the old records and how they did their work at the time.
Can you make vidéo about strangest ocean phenomena
An amazing and concise video. Great work.
Seriously love your videos dude :)
I would love to just safely float in space marvel at everything😭
This video is great to listen to while drawing a sci-fi soldiers.
There's something about listening to stuff like this while creating a history and lore for human societies that are so far ahead in space travel that our our history with space seems prehistoric in comparison
Great content. Well done!
Great exploration of a new topic!
I love your space videos more than your weathers ones. Good job
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I was not expecting a popcorn sponsor from a channel that makes videos about space and weather
amazing video per usual
1:44 Oblivion OST, gotta love it.
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"Lucky Star" in the intro gave me goosebumps 😮😮❤❤❤
Thanks for the great video
I will never forget the first time i saw this artwork in 1989. i checked out the book called "Our Universe" by Roy Gallant and was captivated by all the beautiful artwork by michael whelan and others. It made a very strong impression on my 7 year old mind.
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Great video, keep it up !
Crazy how photos of far away planets and galaxies are more detailed than modern security camera footages
I smashed the like button
Bro your space videos are damn interesting
Very awesome video! Unique sponsor, too.
Amazing video Swegle and keep up the work. Space was probably more strange and different but amazing at the same time in the 1800s. i will hopefully one day make history along with the famous people in the 1800s that took pictures of space.Also these pictures are so amazing they look like animation then real life thats why i love space and i taken pictures of the moon along with other planets. i took pictures of stars and i think i took a picture of a star cluster by mistake. i did take photos along with a video of the october solar eclipse and i will take a long video of the Eclipse next year and maybe stream it hopefully
Bro, that slowed down Madonna at the end of the intro is some seriously good stuff.
Amazing video!
You’re now covering my two favorite hobbies: weather and astrophotography. My new favorite channel? 😮
Pretty amazing how they took pictures of the moon while it was moving and the sun with how bright it is. The pictures and telescopes of the 1800s are better than we thought.
I know im 6 months late but another AMAZING video! Keep up yhe spectacular work
Dude...
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Thank you so much for using Double Dash rainbow road music for this
Interesting use of Madonna's Open your Heart. 0:45
Tornados and space. Tornadoes in space. Hot dog. Hopefully one day we can get a compilation of what the JWST has seen since its departure. Maybe humanity will explore more of the final frontier and we can see pictures and videos of it. Just future concept ideas if tornadoes go out of style.
The channel Fraser Cain has made a video like that.
Probably already aware, but the miv was peaking in this one. Still great content, and is always appreciated. ☕
Good, damn, job. Hell of a video. Keep it up
How many children have you fathered, because these dad-level puns sent me into orbit!
Oh, and I agree on the photo of Pluto being one of the best things ever. Such a pinnacle of human achievement!
Exelente video saludos!
Rainbow Road caught me off guard, what a great soundtrack!
This is why i LOVE space 🤩
Thanks james
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I love this
“Herschel had no idea photography would be invented” the first known official photograph was taken in France around 1826. And not only did the first photograph to include people (this being a man getting his shoes shined on a street corner) be taken in 1839, Hershel himself came up with the word “photography” that year as well
Just wondering what model of telescope do you have in the background. I think it’s an 8se but idk.
This is really interesting
You my favorite UA-camr