Webb's first glimpse of Jupiter and Mars with Dr. Heidi B. Hammel

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    00:00 Introduction
    00:54 Observing Uranus with JWST
    03:07 Uranus' Moons
    04:24 Webb's First Glimpse of Jupiter
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    11:43 Understanding Webb's Images of Mars
    18:04 Planned Observations Pluto, Saturn, and...
    19:33 Water Plumes of Europa and Enceladus
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 185

  • @LaunchPadAstronomy
    @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +7

    🔴Catch Part 1 of my interview with Dr. Hammel about Neptune! ua-cam.com/video/Y5sq0xr9EZU/v-deo.html

  • @beadyeyez
    @beadyeyez Рік тому +54

    Keep up with the great content. Your channel NEVER uses click bait... just great, informative material. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world!

  • @FredPlanatia
    @FredPlanatia Рік тому +41

    Heidi's a great scientist and her enthusiasm is wonderful. You've done a great job of integrating some scientific images into this interview. The images are gorgeous and fascinating.

    • @oldmech619
      @oldmech619 10 місяців тому +1

      Thumbs up for Heidi. The images only become gorgeous and fascinating when we understand what the underlying science.

  • @blogtwot
    @blogtwot Рік тому +26

    So glad I found this channel a few months ago. Great content once again and full of information for us space geeks.

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 Рік тому +1

    My grandmother got me interested in astronomy when I was a kid. She would absolutely love this is she were alive today. Incredible discoveries on the horizon!

  • @bulletdealer1704
    @bulletdealer1704 Рік тому +3

    Space is so fascinating, I dont see how everybody doesn't eventually take a heavy interest in it.

  • @FelicianaDelacruz
    @FelicianaDelacruz Рік тому +11

    What an incredible presentation. Dr. Hammel is an extremely knowledgeable presenter and your input really brought this to life. I ended up watching this twice and picked up more great information that I missed before. Jupiter is an incredibly interesting planet to study and learn about. Thank you and Dr. Hammel for bringing us this amazing and awesome presentation.

  • @scottdorfler2551
    @scottdorfler2551 Рік тому +9

    Great astronomy content is so rare. I know when I see new Launch Pad Astronomy in my notifications I'm going to learn something today. Thanks for consistently releasing the best astronomy content! 🙏🖖🤘

  • @ariochiv
    @ariochiv Рік тому +3

    She's very engaging. Great interview.

  • @pepe6666
    @pepe6666 Рік тому +1

    im only a low ranking nerd but i find things exciting. its wonderful seeing top-tier scientists being excited about stuff too

  • @flyingmechanic1
    @flyingmechanic1 Рік тому +11

    Great video as always! Its fascinating listening to someone as passionate and knowledgeable as her (and yourself of course), learning soo much watching your channel thank you!

  • @tyharris78
    @tyharris78 Рік тому +1

    So many scientist are excited about the JWST it’s fun watching them tryina explain complex things simply

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Рік тому +5

    CHRISTIAN!!! This was awesome!!! Dr. Hammel def explained these images so even I could understand them!!! Jupiter is such an interesting planet!! CHEERS!!!!

  • @TheNickoslicK
    @TheNickoslicK Рік тому +3

    Wow if they pull off analysis of the Plumes of Enceladus and Europa. That is exciting!

  • @MarkHopewell
    @MarkHopewell Рік тому +2

    Just shows how remote we are when we can't even view our near system neighbours in near real time except in a highly abstracted way with the best instrument we have available to us well into the 21st century.

  • @4GibMe
    @4GibMe Рік тому +2

    A new door has been opened. But, at this point only a crack. The content of this Video has just up my knowledge base another notch, as they always do. Thank you Prof Hammel and Prof Ready for your time on this. You have no idea much your time you set aside for this changes us all for the better.

  • @juniorballs6025
    @juniorballs6025 Рік тому

    Dr Hammel is incredibly engaged, and thus engaging. Makes for such a wonderful overall experience.

  • @lovetogun3611
    @lovetogun3611 Рік тому

    Those pictures of Uranus will be fantastic. We will be able to see Uranus up close and personal.

  • @tamblyn9484
    @tamblyn9484 Рік тому +2

    Loved the video thank you, the panning of images on the side really took the video beyond informative!

  • @cavesalamander6308
    @cavesalamander6308 Рік тому +2

    Partial reading during exposition! I thought it would be a nice feature to expand the dynamic range - and it exists! Oh, brilliant!

  • @stevenweller1673
    @stevenweller1673 Рік тому +1

    New quality data from a reliable source. Priceless! Much appreciated and thank you very much!
    S.W.

  • @yin-fire3263
    @yin-fire3263 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for bringing us so much knowledge and knowledgeable people to explain and discuss this cutting edge technologies and science advancements.

  • @SangheiliSpecOp
    @SangheiliSpecOp Рік тому +3

    I didn't know that I would learn so much in this video, this was a great discussion and analysis of the JWST images of our nearby planets!

  • @jeromehansen3969
    @jeromehansen3969 Рік тому +1

    I’m gobsmacked. Thanks for your video.

  • @mcwarrington
    @mcwarrington Рік тому

    Wow! Thanks for uploading this fine interview. This is first-rate astronomy, exactly what I hope to find on YT. Cheers from New Zealand!

  • @Jordy120
    @Jordy120 Рік тому +1

    That was great! New sub here. I'm looking forward to more from Dr Hammel. Cheers.

  • @tysonquock7688
    @tysonquock7688 Рік тому +1

    Can't wait to see Uranus 🤗

  • @craigrathe2469
    @craigrathe2469 Рік тому +1

    Images from JWST ... good
    Explanations by Christian of what im looking at ... great
    More nuance from an enthusiastic scientist ... the best, and mind blowing.
    keep up the great content.

  • @blackjaguar6909
    @blackjaguar6909 Рік тому +1

    That was a treat to watch and listen to. Thank you

  • @judgej1710
    @judgej1710 Рік тому

    What a fantastic woman. She has such passion for her job. Love it.

  • @dr4d1s
    @dr4d1s Рік тому +5

    I could not click on this video fast enough. I love your content and I get really excited when Dr. Heidi comes on. Recently I have been watching all of the Shoemaker/Levy 9 press conferences from '94 and it was really cool to see she was the lead of the team working on the imagining of the impacts with Hubble. Anyways I just wanted to share that little coincidence. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching!
    edit- You actually mentioned the S/L 9 impacts in the video. Guess I should have watched more before commenting.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +3

      I couldn’t resist finding the SL-9 press conference footage!

    • @dr4d1s
      @dr4d1s Рік тому

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy It's great footage and you can tell how excited everyone was. I was 9 when it happened and still remember watching those comet chunks hitting Jupiter. If anyone else wants to watch the footage just search for "comet impact tape 1-9" it's on the NASA STI UA-cam page.

  • @geekwithabs
    @geekwithabs Рік тому +1

    Loved this talk with Heidi!

  • @louislemire6691
    @louislemire6691 Рік тому +1

    How refreshing.

  • @CM-re1vm
    @CM-re1vm Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed watching Heidi's interviews on the 2017 documentary The Farthest. Her love of the planets is contagious!

  • @shawnl3151
    @shawnl3151 Рік тому

    Can’t wait to see pictures of Uranus!

  • @justexactlyperfectbrothersband

    "Science occurred"! I love it when that happens, as we say in Blighty its 'ace'. Someone else said that 50 years ago and stuck it on an album sleeve!

  • @zenohamzi3714
    @zenohamzi3714 Рік тому +4

    Hi Christian, whenever I get desperate to learn more, I reach out to you. Are you able to do a video on how do astronomers tell The difference between the light coming from a super nova versus that from a type 1a supernova. Also regarding the determination of the red shift, how do they work out what the original wavelength of the light being measured versus what is reaching us.

  • @javierfrutis3938
    @javierfrutis3938 Рік тому +3

    I really enjoy your videos, the mission's complex features are easy to understad.
    I learn so much by watching you.
    Saludos.

  • @nicolasisaksson1175
    @nicolasisaksson1175 Рік тому +1

    1:10 is gold

  • @eric4232
    @eric4232 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for keeping us updated on the JWT

  • @MrsTitina
    @MrsTitina Рік тому +1

    She’s back!! Yay! 💃🏼🤩

  • @wilson4019
    @wilson4019 Рік тому +1

    Real deal. Love your video. Thank you.

  • @audreye775
    @audreye775 Рік тому +2

    really enjoyed this video

  • @discoverymoi
    @discoverymoi Рік тому

    Loved the knowledge of Dr Hammel, she is really smart by trying those risky observations.

  • @paulbennett7021
    @paulbennett7021 Рік тому

    Excellent stuff - and great logo.

  • @arunduvvuri7312
    @arunduvvuri7312 Рік тому

    Excellent work.. Getting these legit people to talk about how Weare supposed to see it, is brilliant.

  • @mehjabinvadivala5684
    @mehjabinvadivala5684 Рік тому +1

    Jupiter looks so cool keep up the good work.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 Рік тому +1

    This is great, thanks so much

  • @andrewhudson3723
    @andrewhudson3723 Рік тому

    Totally awesome images

  • @alphacenturi8038
    @alphacenturi8038 Рік тому

    Superb ! The lady is a go-getter.

  • @zachhoy
    @zachhoy Рік тому

    really appreciate this level of detail

  • @jonnyrockwell
    @jonnyrockwell Рік тому

    I can’t wait to see Uranus!

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993 Рік тому

    Thanks for the info regarding Jupiter. I can now understand better what i'm seeing in my own images.

  • @kumasenlac5504
    @kumasenlac5504 Рік тому +2

    3:32 Given the revolutionary nature of integral-field spectroscopy, can we hope for an LPA segment on this sometime soon ? If a picture is worth a 1000 words and a spectrum is worth a 1000 pictures, how can you describe a thousand (1024) spectra ?

  • @thaifreeburma
    @thaifreeburma Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this wonderful window on to developing science thanks to this amazing instrument 👌👌✌️

  • @jonathanosbornii3575
    @jonathanosbornii3575 Рік тому +1

    Another great video! Is there a schedule for Keiper Belt/ planetary observations?

  • @xINVISIGOTHx
    @xINVISIGOTHx Рік тому +1

    that's the first time i've seen the directions that jwst aims

  • @arik_dev
    @arik_dev Рік тому

    19:17 Really happy to hear this. A risk-averse bias in what is chosen to be observed might cause us to miss more phenomena than if a mix of risky and non-risky observation targets is chosen.

  • @Passacaglia43
    @Passacaglia43 Рік тому +1

    “Whhhhhheeeeeennnnnn theeeeee
    Jovian skies/
    Are lit up for our eyes/
    That’s auroræ.”

  • @cavetroll666
    @cavetroll666 Рік тому +1

    thanks for the video :)

  • @erichaynes7502
    @erichaynes7502 Рік тому

    Christian I just want to let you know I'm gnawing the arm off my chair waiting for your in depth report on how the Webb team solved the MIRI issue!

  • @llln13
    @llln13 Рік тому +1

    I love the content! 🎃

  • @unviversalyhappy
    @unviversalyhappy Рік тому +2

    I did not realize that near infared and thermal infared were two different things

  • @rhoddryice5412
    @rhoddryice5412 Рік тому +1

    Awesome conversation.
    The list at 18:18 it would be interesting to have a look at it. Is it available somewhere?

  • @danielungureanu430
    @danielungureanu430 Рік тому +2

    Thank YOU! Maybe the sound level could be a little bit higher: I used my phones to the maximum to be able to hear in a public place.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      Glad you liked it! And sorry if the levels were a little low. Weirdly the levels were actually about the same as normal but the "thickness" of the sound was much less than what I can get in my studio. Oh well!

  • @misterphmpg8106
    @misterphmpg8106 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for your amazing video. You talked about JWST tracking Neptune. Which is the fastest moving object in our solar system (e.g. comet, asteroid etc.) that the JWST is capable of tracking? What would be too fast to track? Its probably an angular speed, not absolute value, so could you give examples for objects that could or could not be tracked? Thank you so much!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +2

      Glad you liked it! You're right that it's ultimately about angular speed, which is governed by how fast the object is moving relative to Webb, and how close or far away it is. Webb tracked the impact of asteroid Dimorphous after the DART impact at a rate far beyond what it was designed to, and it worked!

  • @lurchie
    @lurchie Рік тому +1

    I love it when scientists get all geeky excited about new stuff in their fields.

  • @jesnoggle13
    @jesnoggle13 Рік тому +1

    I’ve always wanted NASA to send a rover to Hellas Basin. Probably the last place water was on service ( except for newer impact areas).

  • @derricktalbot8846
    @derricktalbot8846 Рік тому

    What she said: "Science occured."
    What she was thinking: "We scienced this SH!T out of this yo!"
    My guy! Her enthusiasm is contagious. I am about to toss hours into the "find Webb pictures" adventure :)

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Рік тому +1

    Most people don't know that Uranus is colder than Neptune, even though it is closer to the sun. ALSO Uranus has rings, and we're hoping Webb will get a nice view of those.

  • @nonamesl3f7duuude
    @nonamesl3f7duuude Рік тому +1

    When will uranus window be open again?
    Sorry bout that, just passing through!

  • @physicslover1950
    @physicslover1950 Рік тому

    Hyper informative video from you again..
    Please make a video on Webb pillars of creation and what we have discovered new?
    Why the MIRI image looks so boring... Has the MIRI image revealed something new as compared to the NIRcam image.

  • @SpultterFly
    @SpultterFly Рік тому

    Love to see uranus too

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic details of Jupiter! Was it Io that was over exposed? A lot of heat from those 200+ volcanoes 🌋

  • @earlkjarbrown3753
    @earlkjarbrown3753 Рік тому +2

    Long live the solar system!

  • @sirmicro
    @sirmicro Рік тому

    What a brilliant woman

  • @Nottooseriouss
    @Nottooseriouss Рік тому

    That “soon” at 1:46!😂 dead

  • @radioboyintj
    @radioboyintj Рік тому

    I like looking at Uranus

  • @richardshansky3040
    @richardshansky3040 Рік тому

    6:10 Do all of those black dots represent tiny moons orbiting Jupiter?

  • @ohiocoder8313
    @ohiocoder8313 Рік тому

    is JWST ever going to look at earth? would that give us any useful data, for comparisons perhaps?

  • @genehasenbuhler2594
    @genehasenbuhler2594 Рік тому

    Question- has Heidi worked with the Hubble program? And if so has she heard of ROD BARTO?

  • @forestcityfishing4749
    @forestcityfishing4749 Рік тому

    Wow, the great red spot has shrank quite a bit since 1970. I have an old altas here of the solar system from the 70's and can compare them.

  • @Chyrre
    @Chyrre Рік тому

    02:01: For Uranus I would think they would focus on the colonoscopy rather than the spectroscopy...
    [I was shown out]

  • @creepyoldhouseexplorersclub
    @creepyoldhouseexplorersclub Рік тому +1

    Im interested in Uranus

  • @gary122
    @gary122 Рік тому

    What's all those little black spots everywhere? Looks like dust on the sensor??? Or dead pixels???

  • @johnailshire966
    @johnailshire966 Рік тому +1

    While watching part 2, the solar system graphic showed Saturn tumbling in its orbit around the sun. Every time I looked at it through my 10" telescope, it appears in the same orientat.. K don't have another 29 years. Can you tell its rate of tumble?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      Saturn maintains the same axial tilt throughout its orbit around the Sun, so it doesn’t tumble. I just rotated the photo to give some visual interest.

  • @rickwhite4137
    @rickwhite4137 Рік тому

    Will it be possible to focus on the erath using Web?

    • @d-rockanomaly9243
      @d-rockanomaly9243 Рік тому

      no because heat from the sun reflecting off it would damage it, according to his reply to a similar question

    • @rickwhite4137
      @rickwhite4137 Рік тому

      @@d-rockanomaly9243 Just as I thought.

  • @discoverymoi
    @discoverymoi Рік тому

    1:18 I would really try to find another way to formulate that question.

  • @PrimatoFortunato
    @PrimatoFortunato Рік тому

    If a planet get reflected on lets say a few pixels of the sensor area, the spectroscopy must be really messy.
    Separating that continuous bandwith into its constituent parts must be an amazing work of intelect :-)

  • @Corayzon
    @Corayzon Рік тому +1

    Yay.

  • @conanichigawa
    @conanichigawa Рік тому

    Oh my God. We're gonna look at Sedna.

  • @kennethlauer4735
    @kennethlauer4735 Рік тому

    The I F U of Uranus will be fantastic

  • @scott6129
    @scott6129 Рік тому

    JWST is still blowing my freaking mind man!!! To see a layer of haze at 5AU is crazy!!!!

  • @maitlandmottmorency
    @maitlandmottmorency Рік тому

    Are NASA folks required to say 'James Webb Space Telescope' in full vs. JWST or Webb?

  • @blas_de_lezo7375
    @blas_de_lezo7375 Рік тому

    wow.... i didnt know just HOW MUCH i didnt know...

  • @SurfAddict
    @SurfAddict Рік тому

    The nerds shall inherit the cool stuff.

  • @khuramjavaid
    @khuramjavaid Рік тому +1

    "How excited must you be to eventually see images of Uranus..." [sic]

  • @lilfeatha101
    @lilfeatha101 Рік тому

    Miigwetch...thank you

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Рік тому +3

    2nd?!?!?!?!?!?---------------------------->YESSSSSS!!!!

  • @jesnoggle13
    @jesnoggle13 Рік тому

    Someday people will take a sightseeing tour of “Old Faithful on Enceladus”.