DW News covering cosmic news? You see, this is why I love all of you; just when I think I have you figured out, you give us this gem of news coverage. Much love!
Absolutely worth the wait. JWST will inspire future generations to increase their perspective beyond the small Earth problems. Cant wait to hear of future marvellous discoveries.
@@TheStockwell No, that's pretty straight forward, we will never be able to see past 90 billion light years away coz universe is 13.8 billion years old and it expands.
These are the types of projects all of humanity should be focused on. Spending billions on making war is so misguided. Just imagine how much out is there. We haven't even explored the ocean floor on our planet.
Earth is just a tiny dust particle, even our galaxy is negligible. But still for so many people the meaning of life is the de-globalization, nationalism, entrench themself within their borders and fences... Its good to see these pictures from the universe and beeing remembered what's important and what's not.
@@MrKAmsterdam thanks for your sweet words of encouragement, I'm only 32, that means I can still do more, cause you're friend is already at 50s. Ooh thanks
These days, it's easier than ever. There are lots of online courses. The Open Yale Courses channel, for example, has the lectures for a two-semester introductory physics course, taught by Ramamurti Shankar, which is very good.
I can turn my hand to several things but I dont have an engineering bone in my body. I marvel at the engineering skills here as much as at the cosmos revealed.
This was a huge technological and engineering challenge so it is no wonder it was behind schedule and over budget, but well worth the wait for the new scientific discoveries which will result. The U.S. took the lead, but this was a huge triumph for all the international community that contributed to the effort.
I disagree, to me it seems more probable that humanity will splutter into extinction without ever leaving the Solar System than go galavanting around the galaxy.
As an atheist I often find the thought of death depressing - but the beauty of the universe around us and our ability to reflect and discuss it, gives me comfort. I feel blessed to be born in a time where I have the privilege to be an observer and understand a tiny bit of how the universe functions. No doubt a rare ability in the cosmos. We are the only known (but certainly not the only) thing that allow the universe to understand itself
I'm no journalist but I think the two interviewees are more suited to long from journalism. I, a not astrophysicist, was cringing at their answers, because I know better suited answers from following many science communicators. Science nerds unite! ✊️To make better science communication. The most important science should be the science of science communication. Full stop.
I remember being so excited about the James Webb thinking it’s gonna show us pictures of aliens standing somewhere in their galaxy in the universe 😒😒 all we gt so far are clear pictures of what the Hubble has already taken….
It's only been like 10 months. Give it time to get out to where we haven't seen before. It's a 5 year mission. It will get out to where we haven't seen before. That or wait for the 3x more powerful Giant Magellan Telescope expected to launch 2029.
There are roughly 100 billion planets in an average galaxy and there are over 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe🤯 (This is all just google im not an expert)
Re: 0:09 :...the telescope was 14 years behind schedule and vastly over-budget..." People who don't overrun schedules and budgets don't build Webb telescopes.
The vastness of the stellar creation adds infinite force and meaning to the Creator’s statement at Isaiah 40:26: “Raise your eyes high up and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who is bringing forth the army of them even by number, all of whom he calls even by name. Due to the abundance of dynamic energy, he also being vigorous in power, not one of them is missing.” (Compare Ps 147:4.) The reverent psalmist was led to say: “When I see your heavens, the works of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you have prepared, what is mortal man that you keep him in mind, and the son of earthling man that you take care of him?”-Ps 8:3, 4.
Unfortunate answer to the question how it James Webb helps humans on earth, on my opinion. I think it should be more stressed, that basic research have led to a row of innovations in the past. For example GPS, ...
The news anchors desperately wants the scientists to say something mind blowing or earth shattering, but is it just me who had the feeling that both the astrophysicists are deliberately downplaying the expectations? Why?
On the akademie olympia 2.0 page, unconventional, innovative and, above all, correct predictions were made in April 2022 under "Aktuelles" about the partly ancient galaxies in James Webb's first images.
Lmfao "as never seen before" Every single picture are ones we have already had for decades and the only difference is updated cgi graphics. 🤷♂️ even the thumbnail is hubble's from 3 decades ago!
The more technology doesn't mean we will figure out the workings of God's handiwork, it just means we've been allowed to glance at his work from a distance. God sits higher than the furthest star in existence.
Rev.4:11 You are worthy Jehovah our God to receive the glory,and honor and the power because you created all things and because of your will they came into existence and we're created.
I don't believe in all the alien visitation stories. However experts like Michio Kaku and Neil deGrasse Tyson are fairly certain it's impossible were the only life that exists. Weather it's more intelligent then humans is the real question.
Tens and tens of billions a year studying stars 75 million light years away when millions of people are starving to death now many of them children ? The best scientists studying and working on this when money and their time could be used to find new agricultural practices to grow more food to feed people ?
"how much are we learning about the universe?" "Yeah, that's a great question. We've been learning a lot about the operation of the telescope" "What further discoveries are you looking for" "Yeah, the JWT is good at seeing in the infra red". I expect eventually there will be some interesting science from the JWT, but so far, yawn.... Methinks the money could be better spent. Note: it's mostly empty space out there, a few rocks and burning dabs of hydrogen, but compared to the vast nothingness, these are few and far between. Most of the interesting stuff, or at least the stuff we can find, is probably here on Earth, mostly between our ears.
In Muhammad Qasim dreams, Kashmir will be free by the mercy of Allah SWT before Ghazwa e Hind. Muhammad Qasim's dreams show us the recompense for the people of Kashmir in the future to come. Many of Qasim's dreams are coming true. 🌟Please find more about these important dreams of Muhammad Qasim. We are the last generation of this world.
JAMES WEBB ,,,WHEN ON THE EARTH WALKIN ,,,,WAS THE NASTY AMONG THE REST ,,,WHAT WOULD HE BE NOW THAT HE IS IN SKIES ,,,,,,,WHAT WOULD WEEE CALL HIM ??? NASTY OF SKIES
I really just had an epiphany: we pay extremely poor people pennies per day to work in gold mines. Then someone is paid slightly more than the miners to refine the gold to as close to 100% pure as it can be without being 100% pure. Then, at some point, that fine gold is purchased for all kinds of stuff at a premium and spot market value that is well inflated. And this video states that the JW telescope is carrying 48 grams of gold: $1,600 × 48. And then if we consider every other satellite, rover, telescope, the space station, space suits, and only NASA and SpaceX know what else... We basically underpay poor people to risk their lives to acquire gold so that extremely wealthy people can sling it into out of space. If gold is precious, then isn't it's preciousness being manufactured(manipulated)? If gold is rare, then aren't we guaranteeing that it will always be rare? If gold is God's money, then aren't we rejecting God's wealth this way?
So you are against science because JWST uses 48 grams of gold but you have no problem with billionaires having tons of gold in their basement? Seems a bit like gaslighting.
I don't really see how gold itself ties into wage inequality or the JWT. You are right wage inequality isn't fair. Not mining gold wouldn't change that.
US and 13 other nations worked on building components for the James Web telescope. Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. A truly amazing peice of technology only possible with so many friends working together to make something brilliant. 🤝🔭🛰
DW News covering cosmic news? You see, this is why I love all of you; just when I think I have you figured out, you give us this gem of news coverage. Much love!
Absolutely worth the wait. JWST will inspire future generations to increase their perspective beyond the small Earth problems.
Cant wait to hear of future marvellous discoveries.
china is the future
No matter how advance the telescopes gets, there is something there that cannot ever be seen
Same as with human body.
Ooh, that's deep! 😳
@@TheStockwell No, that's pretty straight forward, we will never be able to see past 90 billion light years away coz universe is 13.8 billion years old and it expands.
Looking forward to many more years of discovery!
This is such a fantastic example for the amazing marvels we can achieve as humankind, if we work together.
Massive beauty of epic proportions from the Webb telescope of the Universe!
These are the types of projects all of humanity should be focused on. Spending billions on making war is so misguided. Just imagine how much out is there. We haven't even explored the ocean floor on our planet.
Earth is just a tiny dust particle, even our galaxy is negligible. But still for so many people the meaning of life is the de-globalization, nationalism, entrench themself within their borders and fences... Its good to see these pictures from the universe and beeing remembered what's important and what's not.
Human nature is more stubborn than the nature of the universe
No matter how big is our univers, we still live here with our issues
Lol weird political swipe
Globalization is not important
You mean reminded
I feel like I wanna study again,,,, this time I'd love to take Astronomy
I met someone who is in his early 50's and he started to study astophysics. it is never too late.
@@MrKAmsterdam thanks for your sweet words of encouragement, I'm only 32, that means I can still do more, cause you're friend is already at 50s. Ooh thanks
These days, it's easier than ever. There are lots of online courses. The Open Yale Courses channel, for example, has the lectures for a two-semester introductory physics course, taught by Ramamurti Shankar, which is very good.
I can turn my hand to several things but I dont have an engineering bone in my body. I marvel at the engineering skills here as much as at the cosmos revealed.
This was a huge technological and engineering challenge so it is no wonder it was behind schedule and over budget, but well worth the wait for the new scientific discoveries which will result. The U.S. took the lead, but this was a huge triumph for all the international community that contributed to the effort.
Canada built 5% of it so we get a 5% time share 😆
I love DW News - very professional - no BS
Thats some really cool pictures! 1:30
Space is cool!
Here's hoping they can Image Alpha Centauri Planet(s)!!
The last starfighter
Now that's the best use of 48 grams of gold I've heard of.
Absolutely Brilliant. So happy to see this.
JWST is a tangible representation of the genius of the scientists and engineers who built and put it million kilometers from Earth.
One day mankind will explore the glorious of the cosmo.
I disagree, to me it seems more probable that humanity will splutter into extinction without ever leaving the Solar System than go galavanting around the galaxy.
The US-Canada Mars base is expected for 2033.
more likely we'll be extinct before then
@@pianostool44 10 years? Doubt we'll die off by then
The guy makes sense ,.....To us on Earth 🌍 the sense in those pics can't be felt now
Whenn will a telescope 10 times sharper than jwst come?
As an atheist I often find the thought of death depressing - but the beauty of the universe around us and our ability to reflect and discuss it, gives me comfort. I feel blessed to be born in a time where I have the privilege to be an observer and understand a tiny bit of how the universe functions. No doubt a rare ability in the cosmos. We are the only known (but certainly not the only) thing that allow the universe to understand itself
Can they do microscope details?
The secret is in the name. Telescope =/= microscope.
instead of trillion dollar wars, we need a trillion dollar telescope. and asap. i wanna see blue planets before I die.
"universe is our lab"
there's no such thing as knowing how the universe works until you know how u work!
I'm no journalist but I think the two interviewees are more suited to long from journalism. I, a not astrophysicist, was cringing at their answers, because I know better suited answers from following many science communicators. Science nerds unite! ✊️To make better science communication. The most important science should be the science of science communication. Full stop.
If they only had this telescope in Ancient Egypt...
The planet Saturn is the key to understand life and the universe as a whole
why saturn
gray,
He’s probably talking about Titan, one of Saturn’s moons.
@@user-halfnhalf i said the same thing i'm kinda intrigued to know
I remember being so excited about the James Webb thinking it’s gonna show us pictures of aliens standing somewhere in their galaxy in the universe 😒😒 all we gt so far are clear pictures of what the Hubble has already taken….
It's only been like 10 months. Give it time to get out to where we haven't seen before. It's a 5 year mission. It will get out to where we haven't seen before.
That or wait for the 3x more powerful Giant Magellan Telescope expected to launch 2029.
There are roughly 100 billion planets in an average galaxy and there are over 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe🤯
(This is all just google im not an expert)
"What will this teach us about Life, the Univerise and everything?" Please say "We can finally see 42."
*I Knew The Flying Spaghetti Monster Is Real !*
Re: 0:09 :...the telescope was 14 years behind schedule and vastly over-budget..."
People who don't overrun schedules and budgets don't build Webb telescopes.
Great questions by the interviewer. Shows a lot of preparation. Excellent segment. I hope DW keeps us informed on the progress every few months.
The vastness of the stellar creation adds infinite force and meaning to the Creator’s statement at Isaiah 40:26: “Raise your eyes high up and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who is bringing forth the army of them even by number, all of whom he calls even by name. Due to the abundance of dynamic energy, he also being vigorous in power, not one of them is missing.” (Compare Ps 147:4.) The reverent psalmist was led to say: “When I see your heavens, the works of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you have prepared, what is mortal man that you keep him in mind, and the son of earthling man that you take care of him?”-Ps 8:3, 4.
As long as other intelligent live is not proven we stay the centre of the universe
There’s too many stars and galaxies for there not to be life out there
Unfortunate answer to the question how it James Webb helps humans on earth, on my opinion. I think it should be more stressed, that basic research have led to a row of innovations in the past. For example GPS, ...
The news anchors desperately wants the scientists to say something mind blowing or earth shattering, but is it just me who had the feeling that both the astrophysicists are deliberately downplaying the expectations? Why?
just relaxing 😎
On the akademie olympia 2.0 page, unconventional, innovative and, above all, correct predictions were made in April 2022 under "Aktuelles" about the partly ancient galaxies in James Webb's first images.
You're such a tease! 😅
Lets trace Pandora in Alfa centaury it’s only 4 light years away so we can side with the Na’vi in the fight against humanity
GOD !!!!!!!
Forward this to kids using the blue Share Arrow above.
We’re here…
Study hard..
🤯
That lady expert didn't actually say anything didn't she.
No don't tell me show me if you can.
I don't like the same thing every day. i want to see By James camera something new through the camera.
ガチョーン🤪
02:31 "If it was worth the effort?" Well, yes. Probably better spent money and effort than any paranoid military budget.
Wow, Spectactular, Hey, Chief, look at this... what is it Joe? LOOK.. I think that alien in the window is giving me the finger... 👽
Cheese, Gromit.
Still nothing of meaning discovered in space.
A.G.I Will be man's last invention
Looks familiar like another .................lol
What I DO SHOW ME
Dawg it's not is it?????????brah
Overbudget? underfunded maybe.
YA Hubbie picture their,not Webb but WAY?
🌍🌏🌎🇧🇩😇
Lmfao "as never seen before"
Every single picture are ones we have already had for decades and the only difference is updated cgi graphics. 🤷♂️ even the thumbnail is hubble's from 3 decades ago!
I genuinely hope that Extraterrestrials never actually find us again because they would be disappointed by the results of their failed experiment.
😆
we will not understand what God made never dream on it is old light that we see, it not excist any more
What I see is how amazing Yahweh is.
JUST SUPER!
Amen
The bronze age middle eastern volcano god Yahweh?
The imagined guy who didn't know that the Sun ought to have been created not on the 3 rd dae of his own story but before plants. 🤔😁🤦♂️😒
@@winstonmaraj8029 make sense of your statement please
@@asamoahemmanuel4632 he is right. These annoying religious fanatics are sometimes simply silly.
You will discover number nineteen (19) then ask me
The more technology doesn't mean we will figure out the workings of God's handiwork, it just means we've been allowed to glance at his work from a distance. God sits higher than the furthest star in existence.
Rev.4:11 You are worthy Jehovah our God to receive the glory,and honor and the power because you created all things and because of your will they came into existence and we're created.
This isn't the iron age. No need for superstition.
Religion is a mental health issue
There is no life elsewhere other than Earth.
Actually nobody cares about your religious statements.
How do you know?
@@Doochos how do you know there is life?
@@Darkstar_328 yet you who have not seen any life on another planet yet believe there is; and you think you are wise. How lunatic you sound like.
I don't believe in all the alien visitation stories. However experts like Michio Kaku and Neil deGrasse Tyson are fairly certain it's impossible were the only life that exists. Weather it's more intelligent then humans is the real question.
What value is looking at pictures? With all the details, I cant see anything useful in these pictures.
Tens and tens of billions a year studying stars 75 million light years away when millions of people are starving to death now many of them children ? The best scientists studying and working on this when money and their time could be used to find new agricultural practices to grow more food to feed people ?
Right, because the *half a percent of the Federal budget* NASA has to run ALL its programs with could solve everything you feel like whining about. 🙄
Y'all don't know feckall, and you will never know. Speculations is not knowledgeable ffs
"how much are we learning about the universe?"
"Yeah, that's a great question. We've been learning a lot about the operation of the telescope"
"What further discoveries are you looking for"
"Yeah, the JWT is good at seeing in the infra red".
I expect eventually there will be some interesting science from the JWT, but so far, yawn.... Methinks the money could be better spent.
Note: it's mostly empty space out there, a few rocks and burning dabs of hydrogen, but compared to the vast nothingness, these are few and far between. Most of the interesting stuff, or at least the stuff we can find, is probably here on Earth, mostly between our ears.
So because you don't understand science, you want to ban it?
You don't understand science at all and everything you wrote about the universe is simply nonsense. Seems you are very religious
She has mentioned they've already discovered some new understanding of the chemistry in space.
cLICK BAIT
In Muhammad Qasim dreams, Kashmir will be free by the mercy of Allah SWT before Ghazwa e Hind. Muhammad Qasim's dreams show us the recompense for the people of Kashmir in the future to come. Many of Qasim's dreams are coming true.
🌟Please find more about these important dreams of Muhammad Qasim. We are the last generation of this world.
Religion is a mental health issue
DELUDED
JAMES WEBB ,,,WHEN ON THE EARTH WALKIN ,,,,WAS THE NASTY AMONG THE REST ,,,WHAT WOULD HE BE NOW THAT HE IS IN SKIES ,,,,,,,WHAT WOULD WEEE CALL HIM ???
NASTY OF SKIES
I really just had an epiphany: we pay extremely poor people pennies per day to work in gold mines.
Then someone is paid slightly more than the miners to refine the gold to as close to 100% pure as it can be without being 100% pure.
Then, at some point, that fine gold is purchased for all kinds of stuff at a premium and spot market value that is well inflated.
And this video states that the JW telescope is carrying 48 grams of gold: $1,600 × 48.
And then if we consider every other satellite, rover, telescope, the space station, space suits, and only NASA and SpaceX know what else...
We basically underpay poor people to risk their lives to acquire gold so that extremely wealthy people can sling it into out of space.
If gold is precious, then isn't it's preciousness being manufactured(manipulated)?
If gold is rare, then aren't we guaranteeing that it will always be rare?
If gold is God's money, then aren't we rejecting God's wealth this way?
So you are against science because JWST uses 48 grams of gold but you have no problem with billionaires having tons of gold in their basement?
Seems a bit like gaslighting.
I don't really see how gold itself ties into wage inequality or the JWT. You are right wage inequality isn't fair. Not mining gold wouldn't change that.
God doesn't have wealth. He lost most of his assets because of Twitter and that Theranos scam. So sad! 😢
Religion is mental illness.
Manually photoshopped kitsch.
What’s the need of all this science hocus pocus when the Bible has everything we need ?? This is why we need Trump.
WOW!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The book of delusion, the bible is maybe for people from hillibillie land - remains from medieval times. People in the civilized world prefer science.
🤦♂️
I assume you were being sarcastic.
/s or being serious? 🤔
One deserves a high five, the other deserves a face-palm.
US and 13 other nations worked on building components for the James Web telescope.
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
A truly amazing peice of technology only possible with so many friends working together to make something brilliant. 🤝🔭🛰
😯😯
Waste money hope a asteroid hits it
Still no Sign Of Life .....what a Wait of Money and Resources.
Yeah, unlike the US military budget. 🙄