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NASA’s JWST first images: everything you need to know 

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NASA just released the first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope. These images, including the deepest infrared image of our universe ever, are a preview to how JWST will change our understanding of the cosmos. So what else does this first batch of photos reveal?
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00:00 - 00:31 Intro
00:31 - 01:00 About JWST
1:00 - 01:39 Commissioning Phase
1:39 - 02:18 Deepest Image Ever
02:18 - 02:48 Carina Nebula
02:48 - 03:05 Southern Ring
03:05 - 03:20 Stephan’s Quintet
03:20 - 03:54 Exoplanet Spectrum
03:54 - 05:04 Scientist Reactions
05:04 - 05:16 End Credits
NASA showed off the first full-color images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. And these images are just a glimpse into what JWST can really do. It took two and a half decades to build and launch JWST, the largest and most advanced space telescope ever built. Unlike its predecessor Hubble, Webb can observe way farther into the infrared part of the spectrum, giving it an even better look at the first galaxies formed after the Big Bang. The telescope will help us understand how the cosmos began, and whether we’re alone out there.
First, we have the deepest and sharpest infrared image ever taken of our universe. It’s a region full of thousands of galaxies. And because the light from these distant objects takes so long to reach us, we’re seeing them as they were when the universe was less than a billion years old.
Then there’s the Carina Nebula, a stellar nursery. This image provides a glimpse into how stars form. It was imaged by Hubble…but this new view reveals new stars…and some new mysteries.
On the other end of the stellar life cycle, there’s the Southern Ring. It’s a region of cosmic dust and gas that surrounds a dying star. The telescope captured two views in different chunks of the infrared spectrum, revealing a clearer view of the binary star at the nebula’s center.
Then there’s Stephan’s Quintet, a compact group of five galaxies. Highlights here are two galaxies in the process of merging, and a region of extremely bright gas being pulled into a black hole.
And finally, this is the telescope’s first spectrum of an exoplanet’s atmosphere. This graph reveals the atmospheric composition of a large, hot planet far from our own solar system. Data like this can reveal whether a world may sustain life as we know it....in this case, we can see the tell-tale signs of water vapor.
Read more:
Marvel At The First Batch Of Full-Color Images From NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope
www.theverge.com/2022/7/12/23...
Today’s images each showcase an exciting ability of the observatory - and they’re only a jumping-off point of what’s to come. It’s got approximately 20 years left in its lifespan to serve up more delicious astronomical treats.
How Engineers Got The World’s Most Powerful Space Telescope Ready to Do Science www.theverge.com/2022/7/7/231...
But, before JWST can start collecting all these baby pictures of the cosmos, NASA and STScI, which oversees the telescope’s operations and science, needed to know that all of JWST’s state-of-the-art instruments and hardware could actually work in tandem to get the job done.
What to Expect From NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Launch
www.theverge.com/22826899/jam...
“I really do think that this telescope will be transformational for astrophysics,” says Straughn. “I think that we will learn things about the Universe that completely surprise us, and that’s one of the most exciting prospects about any time we put a big, bold telescope like this into space. We learn things that we never expected.”

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@Seeker
@Seeker Год назад
What did you think of the James Webb Space Telescope's first images? Look for more Seeker by The Verge videos releasing every other Tuesday on this channel!
@rogerstephenroth8073
@rogerstephenroth8073 Год назад
I think this actually could help us look for aliens and alien life on planets for the first time and not just look in the stars
@AnonymousOG
@AnonymousOG Год назад
really inspiring. makes you think about how small issues on earth are in the scope of what's out there in the natural world
@rogerstephenroth8073
@rogerstephenroth8073 Год назад
@@AnonymousOG Humanity still has a very long long way before it is able to explore the whole universe. Who knows if we ever are able to develop such technology, as that type may not exist until hundreds maybe thousands of years into the future when we become a more highly advanced civilization and travel to other planets and stars and galaxies.
@MadamOst
@MadamOst Год назад
Sensational.
@chrischan001
@chrischan001 Год назад
New host, new people. I noticed that Seeker were off the radar and great to see you guys back!
@Mahtt
@Mahtt Год назад
2 weeks to take a photo with Hubble, now it’s 12 hours with JWST…the photos that came out today are breathtaking, beyond what I expected…to imagine what’s gonna come in the future is something I haven’t wrapped my head around yet.
@Sid-iu1kj
@Sid-iu1kj Год назад
I just can’t image what result we’ll have when they use Webb to take a two weeks exposure image … beyond the realm of insanity
@sudeeptaghosh
@sudeeptaghosh Год назад
@@Sid-iu1kj 🤯
@jponz85
@jponz85 Год назад
Why does it take 2 weeks to get one pic from hubble?
@Sid-iu1kj
@Sid-iu1kj Год назад
@@jponz85 deep field images are targeting objects so faint that a long exposure time is needed to make them “appear” … and the longer the exposure time the more detailed image you get … it’s not something specific to Hubble! Eventually we’ll need long exposure images using Webb
@StitchTheFox
@StitchTheFox Год назад
I thought james webb took a 2-day exposure Edit: I am wrong, 12.5 hours as OP said. That is just crazy.
@ahmadshauqijohara6665
@ahmadshauqijohara6665 Год назад
As an adult who spent some time during primary school going to the library, reading astronomy books which at that time they still recognised Pluto as one of the planets in our solar system, then looking at all these breathtaking pictures taken by JWST, I could never stop thinking about how enormous our civilisation has achieved so far. With respect to all scientists who made this happen, I could sense they were extremely excited for what the future will offer.
@jerrypolverino6025
@jerrypolverino6025 Год назад
@Aadi No gods know anything. They are funny fictional characters, never any smarter than the men that created them.
@tecaarantes
@tecaarantes Год назад
Ahmad, you just described my thoughts and personal experiences perfectly! Thank you! And here we are, marvelling at human acomplishes (and hoping evolution and scientific knowledges would only be used for the bettering of humanity...)
@thesilentone4024
@thesilentone4024 Год назад
40 years later. Ai taking over because of are mistreatment of Satellites.
@A_corofcb
@A_corofcb Год назад
I am speechless, these images are beyond description. I feel so lucky and in a way privileged to see these images I can't even begin to imagine what will come from JWST in the future.
@sarbojitmukherjee4430
@sarbojitmukherjee4430 Год назад
It is wonderful how technology connects us with the nature
@geoffreyaugust0
@geoffreyaugust0 Год назад
These first images gave me goosebumps. What an incredible piece of equipment
@jordannainoca230
@jordannainoca230 Год назад
Beautiful. Viewing the literal past through the lens of JWST.
@JohnSmith-qq7yw
@JohnSmith-qq7yw Год назад
These images are heavily photoshoped. Most nebuleas are just grey, dark clouds of dust with some light poking through here and there. All the color you see in these images is added by somebody at NASA with photoshop.
@jordannainoca230
@jordannainoca230 Год назад
@@JohnSmith-qq7yw jeez i know gosh. I dont live under a rock 🤦
@pabloquijadasalazar7507
@pabloquijadasalazar7507 Год назад
These nerds getting hyped up is super cute. Delve further into the unknown, and reveal the truths of the cosmos, you beautiful brains.
@drottningu
@drottningu Год назад
Huge congratulations to all those who were involved with this endeavor! I really hope that by viewing such distant objects in such great detail we humans learn to come together and achieve even greater feats instead of warring here in the dirt.
@wipeoutxl21
@wipeoutxl21 Год назад
imagine if we spent all the time, money, and brain power solving the problems here instead of taking pretty pictures of space what could happen.
@SooRandomTV
@SooRandomTV Год назад
Future images are going to be even more mindblowing!
@rionbuss
@rionbuss Год назад
I can't wait to see nearby solar systems in our galaxy! 😁🙏
@rionbuss
@rionbuss Год назад
@Smee Self I've heard scientists explain crappie pix from hubble with massive details! The beautiful, clear images from JWST will be much more on point with a lot less guesses 😲😵🤯
@curto201
@curto201 Год назад
@@rionbuss These colors arent even real lol. Theyre colorizing it.
@Landgraf43
@Landgraf43 Год назад
@@curto201 after all colors are just an interpretation of different wavelength of visible light from your brain.
@StitchTheFox
@StitchTheFox Год назад
Im most excited about what scientists and the people who know what they are doing are gonna come up with. So much more science to be done.
@Userisyin
@Userisyin Год назад
I am a week away from my 29th birthday. Discovery in space is the only thing I look forward to.
@jerrypolverino6025
@jerrypolverino6025 Год назад
I am 75. If the politicians don’t wreck us you have a wonderful life in front of you. Enjoy every minute.
@imranharun
@imranharun Год назад
3:43 Lisa's ear rings! I'm obsessed!
@sizanogreen9900
@sizanogreen9900 Год назад
can't wait for the spectra of all the known(going to be discovered) exoplanets in the near vicinity. The amount of insight we will get about our neighorhood will be one of the biggest boosts to our knowledge in that regard, like ever. Compareable to the big journeys of discovery imo. But all the other stuff we will learn is obviously going to be extremely interesting as well. Damn am I happy it is finally operational :)
@theveganrancor3678
@theveganrancor3678 Год назад
Absolutely breath taking I’m so exited to see what we learn and how far back we go. Lesss goooooo
@Zextranet
@Zextranet Год назад
You didn't know that NASA broadcasted its own JWST Stream on youtube?
@theveganrancor3678
@theveganrancor3678 Год назад
@@Zextranet no I did not thank you for that tho real talk helping a nerd gak out
@hashanrd
@hashanrd Год назад
Thanks! Things like this help me get through my final year in engineering...
@jinsai8064
@jinsai8064 Год назад
well damn, glad seekr is back
@lesliespeaker668
@lesliespeaker668 Год назад
Thank you for this video. A truly 100% positive and exciting message. A rare thing to find these days. Thank you again.
@youtubecensorsspeech6672
@youtubecensorsspeech6672 Год назад
Honestly I'll just be happy to see the new images these first ones I could watch for hours
@fishypaw
@fishypaw Год назад
"It's life, Jim, but not as we know it!" If the JWST can find life somewhere else, then it will be worth the time and investment for that alone.
@Billy_D
@Billy_D Год назад
Imagine if all our focus was on things like this instead fighting pointless wars...
@ChineduOpara
@ChineduOpara Год назад
In this iteration of salient life on Earth, war is *necessary* for human progress (just check our world history). I hope that we are different in another 10,000 years (if we are still around, which is unlikely)
@cam4007
@cam4007 Год назад
I’m hoping we’ll finally see evidence of life on an exoplanet through atmospheric composition.
@wipeoutxl21
@wipeoutxl21 Год назад
not a chance
@pokethebear6287
@pokethebear6287 Год назад
@@wipeoutxl21 expert?
@Kep828nz
@Kep828nz Год назад
@@pokethebear6287 give us your expertise? Oh yeah you just accept what you're being told. Ever seen the nasa pics back in the 60's? 😂🤣
@codyott1982
@codyott1982 Год назад
I've been waiting for this since I first saw a video on how they built the JWST. Ive probably watched 100 videos on this, and will probably watch a 1000 more or more.
@theitineranthistorian2024
@theitineranthistorian2024 Год назад
amazing all the way around. congratulations on making it happen.
@ZMAN_420
@ZMAN_420 Год назад
Absolutely Spectacular Images.
@devrim-oguz
@devrim-oguz Год назад
We waited so long for this, but it's totally worth it. I'm glad I saw this happen in my lifetime.
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@mfzb0912
@mfzb0912 Год назад
Can't wait for more
@mr.c7273
@mr.c7273 Год назад
This is so incredibly awesome
@MQFahey
@MQFahey Год назад
I am very excited about the potential for discoveries of our young universe.
@jaysartori9032
@jaysartori9032 Год назад
If that is just a glimpse of what it can do then we're in for a world big surprise!
@ProDMiner
@ProDMiner Год назад
This makes me so happy
@trevoravery3003
@trevoravery3003 Год назад
Very cool. It raises do many questions like the quintet...if what we're seeing is actually a very long time ago did the galaxies ever merge completely? The insane amount of galaxies makes you wonder just what this big ol life is all about.
@arunmoses2197
@arunmoses2197 Год назад
I am most excited for the detailed descriptions of the atmospheres of exoplanets like proxima centauri b
@rocketRobScott
@rocketRobScott Год назад
They are literally 🔥
@PassportGaming
@PassportGaming Год назад
Been waiting for this for 6 years, but hopefully we can build better and 100X bigger telescopes on the moon in a few years
@JohnSmith-qq7yw
@JohnSmith-qq7yw Год назад
In a few years? really? Are you on crack? Humanity can barely must up 10 billion dollars over the course of 20 years for the James Webb Telescope. How much do you think it would cost to build a telescope 100 times bigger on the moon? That's not going to happen in your, or my lifetime.
@srproductions8798
@srproductions8798 Год назад
The moon would be worst my dude
@PassportGaming
@PassportGaming Год назад
@@srproductions8798 Why? There's no atmosphere there
@Duckytrask
@Duckytrask Год назад
@@PassportGaming telescopes on the moon would have to deal with many issues, like moon dust, intense heating and cooling cycles. And it’s easier to construct things with 0g than on a surface with gravity
@jonglopez5400
@jonglopez5400 Год назад
@@PassportGaming We don't have the technology yet. But even if we do have the technology the moon faces the dark side for only 14 days. That is only just one of the many reasons.
@VenomVelocity
@VenomVelocity Год назад
I’m excited for the new discoveries to come from the James Webb telescope!
@Obsessedandstuff
@Obsessedandstuff Год назад
i wanna cry this is so exciting!!!!
@Alderhon
@Alderhon Год назад
Excited for exoplanet atmospheric data from the jwst
@Herlrzax
@Herlrzax Год назад
This is so awesome!
@Xeno_Bardock
@Xeno_Bardock Год назад
We should build radio space telescope next which would allow us to look even further deeper in space since transverse light slowly becomes longer and longer wavelength as it travels millions/billions of lightyears in space, eventually becoming a radio wave.
@B3STone
@B3STone Год назад
Goosebumps...
@frankieboyseje
@frankieboyseje Год назад
been waiting for these images for 9 months atleast lol
@ygjt76v0-----
@ygjt76v0----- Год назад
Beautyful
@MikeFields83
@MikeFields83 Год назад
I just hope that it might be possible to actually detect artificial light from an exoplanet or just a picture of one of these exoplanets
@GhostGuy764
@GhostGuy764 Год назад
It's not going to get that. To detect planets and get info about those planets it waits till an exoplanet passes in front of its star. The way the light changes gives us a sample of what the atmosphere on that exoplanet is like
@rahulbhaihokumar2774
@rahulbhaihokumar2774 Год назад
Very nice song ♥️♥️♥️
@willsworld9233
@willsworld9233 Год назад
Soooooo exciting
@Savantex1
@Savantex1 Год назад
That looks like VHS quality with the Hubble, too high def 4K with the JWST. Amazing!
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@dennisdawson9896
@dennisdawson9896 Год назад
Amazing!
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@ecospider5
@ecospider5 Год назад
It would be great to have each of the James Webb telescope sensors explained.
@hipopickle2216
@hipopickle2216 Год назад
These photos released are so amazing
@JohnSmith-qq7yw
@JohnSmith-qq7yw Год назад
yup, amazing photoshop work with all those colors applied to otherwise grey, dust and gas.
@hipopickle2216
@hipopickle2216 Год назад
@@JohnSmith-qq7yw proof?
@vb2388
@vb2388 Год назад
@@JohnSmith-qq7yw I mean would rather see it in black and white 🤷🏻‍♂️
@mazocco
@mazocco Год назад
@@JohnSmith-qq7yw well, it is an infrared telescope, so basically there is no real visible light to be seen from our position in space. But as VB23 said, b&w pictures would be great
@wipeoutxl21
@wipeoutxl21 Год назад
@@hipopickle2216 look it up, the add the colors and details. The space camera is only in infrared so they photoshop it afterwards.
@gaylemortell296
@gaylemortell296 Год назад
I want to see the universe teeming with life!
@manahil558
@manahil558 Год назад
Oh I'm too excited to know whether Extraterrestrial life exist or not and a lot of questions.... Kudos to those who made this dream James Webb possible!
@Bassotronics
@Bassotronics Год назад
The image is breathtaking; a beautiful redhead host.
@karatohongkongcat
@karatohongkongcat Год назад
Finding new life forms!
@j3ckl3r
@j3ckl3r Год назад
the thing that gets me, is the nearly 13 hour exposure time. everything is moving, including the satellite, and everything it's taking a picture of is moving around at speeds so fast they are a bit hard to really comprehend, which makes me wonder about some of those blobs. the whole thing seems almost impossible, but i suppose that is the nature of our existence
@PHW386
@PHW386 Год назад
I'm excited to see the spectrogragh of an exoplanet the size of earth in the goldilocks zone of a G type star.
@PlushGrenade
@PlushGrenade Год назад
I'd love to have hear an astronomer explain a lot of what we're seeing in these pictures. Especially some of the updated Hubble shots.
@PlushGrenade
@PlushGrenade Год назад
RU-vid delivers in spades...lol
@ChineduOpara
@ChineduOpara Год назад
Some YT videos cover it in detail
@esselsid3727
@esselsid3727 Год назад
It would be interesting to know the process of how they colorise these photos
@curto201
@curto201 Год назад
yeah, alot of people dont get that this isnt the true colors lol.
@ronnyshama
@ronnyshama Год назад
Nasa probably just has some advanced photoshop. It's called color temperature. They just move a slider. Though since it was taken in infrared & not visual spectrum so their program must be capable of sliding further
@curto201
@curto201 Год назад
@@ronnyshama its infrared so they just use the color spectrum
@jerrypolverino6025
@jerrypolverino6025 Год назад
Human eyes are not capable of seeing infrared light, so the only way we can see what is there is by shifting the light into the visible spectrum, or where the light was before it was stretched by space expanding.
@wipeoutxl21
@wipeoutxl21 Год назад
the only reason they colorize them is so people actually care. All people want is pretty pictures. If they showed us the infrared scan it would be as boring as any other space camera has been
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 Год назад
awesome
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@IronmanV5
@IronmanV5 Год назад
I am looking forward to all the astronomers having a total geekout over the photos
@rianantony
@rianantony Год назад
Does this change the size of the observable universe? Since we're seeing longer wavelengths, they traveled longer and should be further away. Or perhaps it only changes the size of the observed universe. Either way, we can see more wich is pretty cool
@markjmaxwell9819
@markjmaxwell9819 Год назад
The JWST sensor package works in spectrums hubble could not see. But when working in conjunction with Hubble the data from both will get us as close as we may ever get to a habitable planet.... A great time to be alive...
@tramsgar
@tramsgar Год назад
Ooo, Seeker is not dead?? Sweet. Please upload JWST-videos in something not lo-res, it kinda makes sense. Thanks!
@mattakudesu
@mattakudesu Год назад
We have a gorgeous and terrifying universe.
@keyvan2
@keyvan2 Год назад
I had a small part in working on the secondary mirror on JWST. It was a lang time waiting to see it functioning.
@retaliationgaming8693
@retaliationgaming8693 Год назад
Blows my mind.. I’m so ready (totally freaked out*) for the future of our species. The next step in our evolution is nearing.
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@CyberPilotKSP
@CyberPilotKSP Год назад
IS Proxima B observation planned for this year or not?
@citizen_of_earth_
@citizen_of_earth_ Год назад
🔥
@kdeuler
@kdeuler Год назад
Awesome pics. And it's weird to think that many of these items are emitting longer wavelengths that our eyes, or even Hubble, can see, due to redshifting. My question is: All those small dots in the background --- are those awaiting an even bigger telescope to be viewed in detail?
@eduardogardin879
@eduardogardin879 Год назад
Here we have more than enough to study and deal with.
@EdwardLion
@EdwardLion Год назад
I am curious as the length of that brown "dust cloud" Is it light years across?
@laeequenadvi4746
@laeequenadvi4746 Год назад
It is mind blowing ancient images ever captured in histody of space. Cluster of hundred of galaxies of early universe. We are in age of new astronomy. It opened new window to our universe. It is just beginnin. Thanks JWST and thanks for NASA, ESA and CSA.
@christoslumiere2558
@christoslumiere2558 Год назад
I wish these vids were just a little bit longer
@drstone3418
@drstone3418 Год назад
Wonder if they might see warped space highways .
@peterw1534
@peterw1534 Год назад
Neat
@andrewwright64
@andrewwright64 Год назад
I can’t wait for them to point it at the Trappist planets!
@troythomas9138
@troythomas9138 Год назад
Loren looks amazing
@ronnyshama
@ronnyshama Год назад
If you can see the composition of exoplanets with webb, point it at the trappist system
@cosmicninjaSN8
@cosmicninjaSN8 Год назад
I'm looking forward to jwst pics of the Gallilean moons
@eduardogardin879
@eduardogardin879 Год назад
We already have closeup images taken by probes. This telescope won't be looking at those
@yourmommashouse
@yourmommashouse Год назад
I wonder how telescopes in space zoom and focus. Like how do they see things at different lengths so far away and then again somewhat relatively close lengths. How can it zoom to so far?
@zlac
@zlac Год назад
I think it's fixed zoom, no zooming in or out. Those deep field pictures are when they point it to completly black part of the sky.
@qwertyuiopgarth
@qwertyuiopgarth Год назад
The time to start planning to replace/supplement the JWST is now. These things take time!
@riotson
@riotson Год назад
So what are some of those SUPER bright spots? Just incredibly bright/big stars?
@Armbreakfire
@Armbreakfire Год назад
I'm looking for more of an explanation of this myself.
@therealKINDLE
@therealKINDLE Год назад
Incredible work guys. Just look what we can achieve when we work together. It is time to ditch this system of competition & corruption, & start building a society of abundance. A Resource-Based Economy.
@eduardogardin879
@eduardogardin879 Год назад
Societies without competition are always regressive and are never abundant. Without competition people tend to create nothing including abundance
@J.D.Vision
@J.D.Vision Год назад
I want to see some earth like planets up close.
@nikhilsolanki956
@nikhilsolanki956 8 месяцев назад
Why lights are distorted in the middle of 1st photo ?
@chancealots5294
@chancealots5294 Год назад
this is soo cool. i wish i could see it ALL before ww3. fingers crossed. Ill see it
@Bastispark
@Bastispark Год назад
The refraction patterns of the stars make it seem, that the mirrors aren't focused properly yet..
@cosmicjourneys3359
@cosmicjourneys3359 Год назад
My class would like to see the JWST image the very first exoplanet discovered around a sun-like star: 51 Pegasi b
@newextremewatcher
@newextremewatcher Год назад
I'm looking forward at the first picture of Population III stars with JWST
@coldbrew1987
@coldbrew1987 Год назад
I’d love to see how earth looked then. Maybe see how things were before the continents separated! Was Mara a functioning planet with water and land in the these photos? Can’t wait to see that
@eduardogardin879
@eduardogardin879 Год назад
You can't see how earth looked in the past. That is a misconception. The only reason they say that we can see into the past is because it has taken billions of years for the light e are seeing to reach us.
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@JJs_playground
@JJs_playground Год назад
Can't wait until they point it at proxima B.
@mundo524
@mundo524 Год назад
I hope we can find signs of life.
@tldrinfographics5769
@tldrinfographics5769 Год назад
Can’t wait to see the closest star and Andromeda
@karlkutac1800
@karlkutac1800 Год назад
I hope JWST can see first generation stars
@JohnSmith-qq7yw
@JohnSmith-qq7yw Год назад
Why? What difference what that make. Those stars would look the same as any other star today in the galaxy.
@jasonsinn9237
@jasonsinn9237 Год назад
@@JohnSmith-qq7yw to us it might look the same but to scientists it would be a treasure trove. They would see how the very first black holes formed since they develop from collapsed stars, they'd find out exactly when reionization happened, they'd be able to better gauge the age of the universe.
@christophermitchellsr9492
@christophermitchellsr9492 Год назад
a closer look at Pluto or see if you can spot the voyager crafts an our nearest solar system .
@eduardogardin879
@eduardogardin879 Год назад
We already have that. Besides if we point it towards the Sun The instruments will fry
@NieR_STAR
@NieR_STAR Год назад
No link huh
@lucasdesouza9674
@lucasdesouza9674 Год назад
Faster and further, JW will bring the answers we been waiting for. "Are we alone?"
@thobanimqadi
@thobanimqadi Год назад
Did The Verge buy Seeker or is Seeker still independent?
@paulomorbioarmwrestling986
@paulomorbioarmwrestling986 Год назад
Sou campeão mundial de braço de ferro e gosto muito do canal
@WOWStructuredWater
@WOWStructuredWater Год назад
Is there a link someone can post for the public to purchase the groovy, beautiful JWST jewelry…earrings, pin, necklace? Judy was wearing earrings and someone else a pin….Thank You🙏❣️
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