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James Webb Space Telescope’s first full-color images have arrived! On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore the deepest views of the cosmos yet with NASA astrophysicist, Knicole Colon.
Discover nebulas, gas clouds, galaxies, and stars in the new images captured by JWST. We enjoy space in all its beauty, but also ask: what do these images helps us uncover? Find out about the objectives of JWST as represented by the new images and about the countless scientists and engineers who made it all happen. Learn about the atmospheres of exoplanets, Stephan’s Quintet, and the Carina Nebula. What are we hoping to discover as scientists capture even more data and images? Who do we find biomarkers on planets many lightyears away? Finally, will JWST bring us one step closer to discovering life?
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0:00 - Introduction
3:07 - Unfold the Universe
6:05 - Where Was JWST Launched From?
7:22 - Biden’s JWST Address
8:30 - Galaxy Clusters
9:33 - Exoplanets
17:52 - Stefan’s Quintet
20:10 - Southern Ring Nebula
22:57 - The Science Behind JWST
25:49 - JWST’s Data
27:13 - Looking For Life
30:10 - Closing Notes

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@StarTalk
@StarTalk Год назад
What were your reactions to James Webb's first images?
@robadkerson
@robadkerson Год назад
They really showcased how much science it is going to be able to carry out. Very exciting!
@darthbinks4652
@darthbinks4652 Год назад
Tears of awe and happiness
@garrettgreenz3722
@garrettgreenz3722 Год назад
All my worries went out the window Hakuna Matata
@iy3165
@iy3165 Год назад
I saw it live from the press conference, when they revealed it I felt awe.. And I started thinking about what they can make of all these colors and details.
@johnchornyTheOnly
@johnchornyTheOnly Год назад
😏
@pradyumnsoni4322
@pradyumnsoni4322 Год назад
Saw video where Neil was invited on a news channel to speak on these images but was given only 5 minutes to speak on them and was cut abruptly. Such a disservice to him and the universe. Glad to see him talk his heart out in this explainer. Love you Neil
@belikenaveed
@belikenaveed Год назад
Lol, I watched this video after watching that 5 minutes video because he was not given enough time to explain things.
@tarekbendjenni7037
@tarekbendjenni7037 Год назад
Same here
@briantyson7095
@briantyson7095 Год назад
I saw that also. It was him being interrupted by the host constantly and not treated with good manners. It was passive aggressive.
@pradyumnsoni4322
@pradyumnsoni4322 Год назад
@@briantyson7095 i know right!
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@lewisbale1
@lewisbale1 Год назад
My daughter is one of the Engineers that worked for Northrop Grumman on the JWST. Finally, so happy that we get to see these images.
@aagalani
@aagalani Год назад
Congrats to her and all the engineers that worked on this.
@jannichi6431
@jannichi6431 Год назад
Fine company here in my town too. Congrats Proud Papa and Cheers for all her work🚀
@wakingforbacon6439
@wakingforbacon6439 Год назад
That is so cool. She will be a part of history probably for all time. Think about the discoveries she is gonna be part of. Congratulations buddy.
@nikita_369
@nikita_369 Год назад
That’s so cool!! You must be so proud 🖤
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@frustis
@frustis Год назад
This is such a great combination. Nicole, a full on expert on the matter on one side; Tyson, with his general knowledge of everything and great communication skills who knows what the public will understand from what Nicole is saying and what not; and then Chuck, knowing little about it but making great commentary and adding humor, as well as giving Tyson excuses to explain things for the public. So good. I love this show
@kevinc4571
@kevinc4571 Год назад
I had the pleasure of working on JWST for about 13 years. Many long days, including weekends and many others that I worked with worked more. Congratulations to all NGC team members and our partners.
@juliahaynie764
@juliahaynie764 Год назад
Scientists being excited about science is always the best!
@robertcampomizzi7988
@robertcampomizzi7988 Год назад
My dad was punctual professional engineer type. We almost got stuck with the Mercury rockets at NASA cause he wanted more pictures. You're absolutely right!!
@pralayaryan
@pralayaryan Год назад
Thats why they are scientists bcz science is their passion
@mmabouts
@mmabouts Год назад
Yeah...and then there is chuck...
@ashajacob8362
@ashajacob8362 Год назад
@@robertcampomizzi7988 yes it's not just Scientists Engineers are also very much excited because they made all these
@robertcampomizzi7988
@robertcampomizzi7988 Год назад
@@ashajacob8362 my dad and my brother were both engineers ... I totally respect what they do!
@nsubugakasozi7101
@nsubugakasozi7101 Год назад
As an engineer...mad respect to NASA engineers who solve problems you cant even replicate easily on earth
@Lowonfuel
@Lowonfuel Год назад
And in my understanding engineers are also Scientists, right? You use math and calculus?
@UncleAnaesthesia
@UncleAnaesthesia Год назад
Considering everything went off without a hitch is a miracle in itself. They had one shot to nail it at two crucial intervals and they did. Go NASA! Go science!
@kabascoolr
@kabascoolr Год назад
​@@Lowonfuel Loosely speaking, Scientists make discoveries and Engineers invent ways to apply those discoveries to solve problems. Math is basically the language through which scientific discoveries are written. Engineers need a decent understanding of math and science, depending on the field, to know how understand and apply scientific discoveries. Engineering can also involve research, for instance Engineers (e.g., Claude Shannon) can make mathematical discoveries on new ways to solve problems.
@macysondheim
@macysondheim Год назад
@@Lowonfuel call them scientists or engineers, it doesn’t really make a difference seeing as this is all complete bogus anyways…
@ravindrathagunna5778
@ravindrathagunna5778 Год назад
@@macysondheim nice try .
@cornydawg23
@cornydawg23 Год назад
StarTalk is absolutely fantastic. I'm finding the older I get, the more curious I am of the cosmos and the less I generally care about the smaller human problems. Keep up the great content! :)
@cotystiehl7260
@cotystiehl7260 Год назад
Me too.
@annamaria-yw6ez
@annamaria-yw6ez Год назад
I agree!
@sunflower-oo1ff
@sunflower-oo1ff Год назад
Well said Nick🪐🕊
@johnnyb7715
@johnnyb7715 Год назад
I'm sorry I'll miss these things that are being discovered now and in the years to come! They have just scratched the surface! I enjoy the idea of the space travel and I wish I was 17 years old not 71 years old! Things will be seen and discovered in the next 50 years will be amazing! Shake the hand of God! We will see!
@LiveLoveLaugh_44
@LiveLoveLaugh_44 9 месяцев назад
Your growth is beautiful.
@OdiVonDobi22
@OdiVonDobi22 Год назад
Yay! To all of you for being: knowledgeable, humble, fun, excited, and sharing your love of science/space. Chuck you are great with your comedy, Neil with your insatiable desire to not only learn, but to teach/share your love of science, and to be able to put this information in laymen terms so I can grasp this! And your guests are always awesome, thank you Nicole for coming on this show and sharing your exciting news with us! Gratitude to you all🙏 👍👏
@feldibaer6171
@feldibaer6171 Год назад
Thank you on behalf of all engineers. Here in Germany, as engineers, we say our greatest praise is the silence when nobody complains.
@HurricaneJD
@HurricaneJD Год назад
Thank you from a citizen of the USA to you engineers in Germany ... it could not have been done without you
@sandynoby
@sandynoby Год назад
well said
@Youtubestolemyname99999
@Youtubestolemyname99999 Год назад
Stroooong :D
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
You're like NHL goalies in that regard. Go on a losing streak and everyone wants their head on a stick.
@sandynoby
@sandynoby Год назад
@@ll7868 means?
@jumpingjelloshot
@jumpingjelloshot Год назад
I started listening to Star Talk a couple years ago because I love learning about space. Today watching this I have officially decided to pursue Astrophysics as my future! Thank you for being my inspiration and all of our personal favorite Astrophysicist!
@ianp3112
@ianp3112 Год назад
Stay focused and you'll get there! I'm rooting for you 🙂 Who knows, someday you'll be the one giving the interview on Startalk! Cheers 😽
@Purpletrident
@Purpletrident Год назад
I have regretted not pursuing astronomy over graphics design where I'm not really getting anywhere. How are you going about pursuing astrophysics? Straight into a school for it, or? I literally recently decided I should follow my passion, but not sure the best way to go about it
@jumpingjelloshot
@jumpingjelloshot Год назад
@@ianp3112 I don't want to get my hopes up because life can change in an instant, but if that ever does happen I will be complete as a person.
@jumpingjelloshot
@jumpingjelloshot Год назад
@@Purpletrident I'm still in the research phase to see which schools are the best and most affordable so I can work and do schooling at the same time. But I also have found myself desiring to change my path and focus on the things I love
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@brett6804
@brett6804 Год назад
Thanks for the shout out Neil! Engineers are here trying to solve the how problems. Our best work is always completely unrecognizable. Like the fish who doesn't know of water.
@LiveLoveLaugh_44
@LiveLoveLaugh_44 9 месяцев назад
👋🏾👏🏾 that’s a great joke 😂
@jasonbulloch1334
@jasonbulloch1334 Год назад
Never have I laughed so hard with full-on scientists! It's so incredibly refreshing to see these highly educated, hard working , ambitious fine people having so much fun with each other - it's nothing short of genius on the part of each of them. AND the incredible volume of information presented in such a digestible fashion absolutely re-energizes (Star Trek reference) my overall faith in not only humanity on a global scale and beyond, but moreover science and scientists as it's trending to make these subjects much more accessible and understandable to us common folk. (Speaking for myself of course). So, a special thanks goes out to you all and all the industrious scientists and engineers the world over that keep humanity moving forward in a positive direction and keeping us from returning to the caves and pulling our spouses around by their hair and whatnot.
@profitabundance70707
@profitabundance70707 Год назад
...That last sentence. 🤣
@wardygrub
@wardygrub Год назад
Hey! People pay good money for that!
@georgekelly2682
@georgekelly2682 Год назад
I agree-- Keep watching
@mikep3226
@mikep3226 Год назад
I found Chuck's "Old Man Hubble" impersonations incredibly amusing, and very interesting. But, remember, Hubble is still not out of it. Hubble can see frequencies that Webb can't. Making composites with data from both the several IR detectors on Webb and data in the visible from Hubble can still produce useful results.
@Felix-kz8lb
@Felix-kz8lb Год назад
Is this chuck nice burner account ?
@jannichi6431
@jannichi6431 Год назад
Officially retired, no?
@mikebarnes7441
@mikebarnes7441 Год назад
He never said Hubble was "out of it" he just made the joke about how Hubble is outclassed when it comes to imaging the deep field.. that's all
@Brotherdot
@Brotherdot Год назад
Dr. Becky Smethurst had submitted an application for Hubble-time and she explained that there had been 20k applications for observations for the coming year. Hubble is far from dead and gone!
@garffieldiscool1163
@garffieldiscool1163 Год назад
Yes this seems hilarious, but my bet is that at some piont when the JWST is past it's lifetime there will be a improve telescope with a better resolution and may be even controled and designed by AI .
@michaelgahagan2669
@michaelgahagan2669 Год назад
I am a truck driver and I delivered some equipment to the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Maryland in 2008. I was lucky enough to get a tour of the facility and saw the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
@kurokaizen1889
@kurokaizen1889 2 месяца назад
Damn that sounds nice
@Gavrev
@Gavrev Год назад
Fabulous episode! I was combing through the hi res images as you talked.. Stephan's Quintet is an incredible shot. The resolution draws you in and you get so lost looking at all the beauty of each individual galaxy, as part of an impossibly dense field of variety and form. Stunning.
@nativedoll3557
@nativedoll3557 Год назад
One word MESMERIZING I’m in awe happy I’m alive to hear and see this day happen thank Neil
@Bozbaby103
@Bozbaby103 Год назад
Yes!! Finally, you get to explain in detail the first images instead of being stuffed into five minute segments and not interrupted by ignorant, pushy hosts.
@Bozbaby103
@Bozbaby103 Год назад
@@helpme100 Not a FB fan, but thanks for the suggestion!
@mrpearson1230
@mrpearson1230 Год назад
Exactly my thoughts!
@mariofix
@mariofix Год назад
You should select your channels better 🙃
@Bozbaby103
@Bozbaby103 Год назад
@@mariofix No, I’m fine stumbling across whatever is on this news feed or that social media feed, but thanks.
@jtfc7286
@jtfc7286 Год назад
Literally, saying things like ‘wow, but are you sure we are actually looking back in time💀’
@scottwright7177
@scottwright7177 Год назад
Neil does well as an interviewer. Keeps the ball rolling and asks intelligent and guided questions in a good way.
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@egprojects
@egprojects Год назад
Bravo
@abeikuwilson
@abeikuwilson Год назад
He knows how to cut short through the awkward moments in the interview and keeps the ball rolling . He’s so so smart at everything he does . I love him so much
@dillancarrillo1789
@dillancarrillo1789 Год назад
was finna say this. he a goat fr
@pesticidepiam
@pesticidepiam Год назад
also like usual, excellent explainer!!!! im going to rewatch the lagrange point video now because its one of my favourites and definitely one of the coolest astrophysical concepts in my opinion. thanks guys and thank you nicole you killed it !!!!!!!!
@robertzblewski3909
@robertzblewski3909 Год назад
I just wanted to say how much I love your channel! It is so informative. During the Stefan's Quintet section when Nicole had commented on the photo being photobombed by other galaxies, I paused and looked at the image and I was just UTTERLY AMAZED by just how many galaxies there were. I don't know how much more to explain the feeling I had. I love this stuff! Thank you for ALL the information you provide!
@dodo2829
@dodo2829 Год назад
Shout out to the engineers who made this possible!
@eggspanda2475
@eggspanda2475 Год назад
your welcome
@dodo2829
@dodo2829 Год назад
@@eggspanda2475 you a nasa engineer?
@dillo1594
@dillo1594 Год назад
@@dodo2829 obviously not if he’s saying “your welcome.”
@dodo2829
@dodo2829 Год назад
@@dillo1594 yeah i know, but don't wanna tell him to shu* up and at last he turns out to be an actual Nasa engineer, it's pretty dumb situation.
@JO-qn8gy
@JO-qn8gy Год назад
CGI from Hollywood Studio... LOL
@legogutt2000
@legogutt2000 Год назад
Pictures like this makes me feel better about my life, seeing things on such a grand scale makes my own problems seem insignificant and small, by comparison. Its also beautiful to look at.
@dillo1594
@dillo1594 Год назад
Small is relative so maybe all of your problems are a lot bigger than you realize
@rickylovesyou
@rickylovesyou Год назад
Unsure if that's a healthy outlook tbh. Everyone matters.
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 Год назад
@@dillo1594 Well, if you think about it... on a galactic scale, human problems at this time are entirely insignificant and not even noteworthy. Relativity need not apply. Shoot, our own galaxy cares not if we can pay our rent or keep the lights on. Earth wouldn't mind if our power was disconnected, but that's about it. lol
@dillo1594
@dillo1594 Год назад
@@theduder2617 Yea but, all you did was just think bigger again, what if I just, think even smaller -->
@EmpyreanLightASMR
@EmpyreanLightASMR Год назад
I've never been able to subscribe to this line of logic; it's almost like astrology. Looking out into the universe makes me feel small, sure, and insignificant holistically, but our problems on Earth are NOT insignificant. Looking at JWST imagery doesn't suddenly mean the death of an innocent person in a shooting is... insignificant in the greater scheme of things. There is no greater scheme of things except to something greater than us. It's an unfair way of thinking. I hate to be that guy though.
@tarifauth7777
@tarifauth7777 Год назад
I'm so glad this channel came up in my feed, I got a whole new impression of Neil, and it was enlightening ...I saw him a few years ago on one of the late shows and when he was asked his thoughts on Oumuamua being controlled by, or engineered by, intelligent design, he dismissed the idea as utterly ridiculous and highly improbable...his comment really crushed me in a way because I had researched the "object" and was open to the idea of it being just that, an alien controlled vehicle, or satellite. Here on this podcast I saw that Neil seems to be open to life out there, and it restored my opinion of him!
@SeanBenward
@SeanBenward 11 месяцев назад
These explainers do so much to elevate interest in science. It makes me regret not taking it more seriously when I was in school. I live in Japan now, would be great if these could be translated. I would love to share these with my students.
@bade2573
@bade2573 Месяц назад
Maybe you should try using AI to translate into Japanese if you have the permission to do so and if that is what you mean. That may be the fastest way to get into your class :)
@chinedunduaguba4886
@chinedunduaguba4886 Год назад
If you are reading this Prof. Dr. Neil Degraise Tyson, just say that I'm your biggest fan from Nigeria. I'm so glad that I stumbled into your channel and even more glad for the laughter we enjoy from Chuck. He's such a handful 😀
@alagielaminjallow3731
@alagielaminjallow3731 Год назад
Greetings from Gambia.
@digicerttechmedia7128
@digicerttechmedia7128 Год назад
Greetings from Abuja, Nigeria
@2jacobunger
@2jacobunger Год назад
Yo yo yo what up!? From Ohio
@VOLKAERIN
@VOLKAERIN Год назад
Neil drGrasse Tyson isn't real, and Gambia isn't even a place.
@archiboldpatsanza884
@archiboldpatsanza884 Год назад
Greetings from Zimbabwe
@SkyRotionDan
@SkyRotionDan Год назад
i still can't comprehend the amount of engineering that this telescope has. its incredibly insane
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@The.Brother.in.Christ
@The.Brother.in.Christ Год назад
@@charlessaucier9418 everyone does that You clown
@R3XYY
@R3XYY Год назад
@@charlessaucier9418 was that necessary?
@manuelcouseloluaces2173
@manuelcouseloluaces2173 Год назад
FANTASI . VIVA COLINESIA
@rogergeyer9851
@rogergeyer9851 Год назад
SkyRotationDan: And just think -- humans COOPERATING and being productive can DO that kind of thing instead of destroying the earth and each other.
@716Flat4
@716Flat4 Год назад
I appreciate Neil very much for his ability to communicate complex ideas to others. "understanding" something can be difficult, but thankfully most curious minds venturing outside of their areas are often satisfied with a very limited explanation of things. It is clear from watching Neil throughout the years, that he does take time to practice some of his statements and phrases. I have seen it criticized before, hopefully not often, but it reflects a level of care and effort being directed not only at the inquiries, but in the phraseology of the responses which make the information more entertaining and understandable.
@johnyacks7690
@johnyacks7690 Год назад
Just love watching Neil it is always informative and I'll never do anything with it. It's just a subject that captures my interests and I'm glad that people like Neil were thoughtful enough to take their education serious and take time to share what they have learned.
@austinwiewel4043
@austinwiewel4043 Год назад
The company i work for make parts for the JWST. Almost nothing makes me prouder than being able to work on this. When these images came out, i nerded out with everyone i could talk to about it.
@Kuki_ogl
@Kuki_ogl Год назад
Is your company hiring people, i want to get involved with this))
@austinwiewel4043
@austinwiewel4043 Год назад
@@Kuki_ogl telescope launched xmas 2021. And no, don't think we are.
@Kuki_ogl
@Kuki_ogl Год назад
@@austinwiewel4043 yes its obvious that the telescope is in space. Ok
@MrGreen1314
@MrGreen1314 Год назад
Well done and thank you!
@larryo6874
@larryo6874 Год назад
Great Job!
@legrande9024
@legrande9024 Год назад
So happy to hear a shout out to the engineers, both at NASA and Northrop Grumman. Both teams are absolutely phenomenal and made these and all future images a reality.
@AFR0MAMBA
@AFR0MAMBA Год назад
MISTER Wolowitz haha!
@Lowonfuel
@Lowonfuel Год назад
Am I wrong or are Engineers real Scientists?... they use math to calculate all they need, to build whatever they have to, and mathematics is a Science.
@SeeTheWholeTruth
@SeeTheWholeTruth Год назад
Yeah, shoutout to the people lying to you for fifty years about what is really going on with the planet due to the sun. OH, and to the CIA for classifying the micronova event physical material findings on the lunar landings, so that people wont realize our sun on a regular basis can blast out so hard as to GLASS the moon in areas due to powerful dust influx from the galactic plane that happens ever 12k years. Yeah.. shout out! You great hiding liars and silent keepers of knowledge! WE JUST LOVE HAVING THE TRUTH HIDDEN FROM US!? Morons.
@r2dadizubz
@r2dadizubz Год назад
It's not real
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@declanrex9435
@declanrex9435 Год назад
Genuinely love that neil says "how do you know" because as much as I love learning about this stuff when they say the properties of an exoplanet very bluntly, all I can think is 'but how do they know that' What science goes into learning that, and I love that neil knows we want to hear that.
@samygafsi6429
@samygafsi6429 Год назад
I think the relationship between engineers and researchers is the best ever as the yboth empower each other. I love how whenever one of them is discussing something, they always stop to acknowledge and give a shout out to other one before anything else, and that is mainly why science keeps improving at this pace. It's the best collaboration ever. Honestly, the fact the internet and the whole world celebrating JWST is renewing my faith in humanity as it is the first worthy thing to be celebrated in the past few years without controversy.
@beansinacan500
@beansinacan500 Год назад
I was blown away by the JWST images. I'm excited to see what comes next and what we learn
@jameshiemstra1603
@jameshiemstra1603 Год назад
I always wonder if we are like wow. And down the road, we finally realized that all that explosion stuff was headed for earth And yet since it will take so long before it could get here. Most of use will already be dead and gone.
@2HN.
@2HN. Год назад
7:40 "if president ask, u probably don't say no.." Bill Clinton : That's mah gurl! :)
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 Год назад
@@2HN. HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!! Funny stuff. That comment should come with stain remover.
@rilla64
@rilla64 Год назад
@@jameshiemstra1603 true the working procedure and theory in space is to run it until the wheels fall off and yes it becomes space junk very hazardous. But luckily for us if it enters our atmosphere it is going slow and burns up. Big issue is other spacecraft running into it from what I understand that is a major problem and would explain why some modern technology is found in places although I believe we did come from Mars and will probably be back there one day
@profitabundance70707
@profitabundance70707 Год назад
This.
@jeffnaslund
@jeffnaslund Год назад
I’m 62 (in mid-2022) and have lived through some interesting stuff. I hope I get to see more
@skippystarz9167
@skippystarz9167 Год назад
The science, the pictures, all of it is breathtaking! It's amazing, I have been excited about this from the first moment they announced the project! I kept getting bummed when things were pushed back but I knew patience was the key and now look at this incredible thing come to life!!!!
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@azo777ful
@azo777ful Год назад
Loved the images, and Knicole's teachings. Neil is the perfect host for this awesome learning channel. And thankfully, RU-vid has a fast-forward function, so I dont have to suffer through Chuck's 'funny' bits.
@danielnoonan6191
@danielnoonan6191 Год назад
I am only 43 years old and the ground we have covered in my lifetime is amazing. My mind is blown for my children's possibilities.
@watkinsgino
@watkinsgino Год назад
Pick up man and your children will have no possibilities if you keep swallowing this garbage. The man's a massive fraud and he will be exposed
@HkFinn83
@HkFinn83 Год назад
That’s a nice thought but physics is in a very fallow period and has been for a long time.
@yojimbo3681
@yojimbo3681 Год назад
I like how Neil deGrasse Tyson still says "Whoa" whenever his scientist coworker describes something amazing despite himself being an astrophysicist.
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@MrSridharMurthy
@MrSridharMurthy Год назад
Dr. Knicole shines like a star! Her response to Dr. Neil's questions was really on the money! It was a delight to watch this interview! Thanks!
@sheilameyers152
@sheilameyers152 Год назад
It’s so good to see a women scientist explaining the images projected from the telescope! She has a keen perception and interpreted in a hilarious way! It’s so much fun!
@maryannegunter115
@maryannegunter115 Год назад
Wow, I didn't know this podcast existed but sure glad I found it! I love NDT and it's a pleasure listening to him. He is so intelligent and his sense of humor and laughter, just makes you feel so good! Not to mention all the info he shares. Definitely subscribe to StarTalk.
@jaredleonard2239
@jaredleonard2239 Год назад
Welcome, welcome! Everyone is glad you found it. For more of this kind of thing, check out the star talk cosmic queries about hubble.
@willwrite3675
@willwrite3675 5 месяцев назад
It's not a podcast
@timothyvenable3336
@timothyvenable3336 Год назад
6 minutes ago… 1k views…. That’s how you know you’re doing the right things! Everyone wants to watch as soon as they can! So good!
@rajdesai8769
@rajdesai8769 Год назад
I have been looking at those images every 30 min or an hour ever since they came and it just blows my mind every time by seeing the tiny little galaxies in the background. I have set those images as my desktop wallpaper. I just love Stephan's Quintet image. And this is just the beginning. They haven't even started working yet.
@Moon-Marie
@Moon-Marie Год назад
I set one of the images as my wallpaper on my phone. So yeah, lol.
@elck3
@elck3 Год назад
Have you downloaded the high res images yet?
@PejicVladimir
@PejicVladimir Год назад
Just remember that these are representation of the data they receive, they're not point & shoot photos, this is almost like an artistic view 😉
@bukurie6861
@bukurie6861 Год назад
It is interesting to watch images from JWST💥
@BiggyJimbo
@BiggyJimbo Год назад
@@PejicVladimir This is true, but the objects seen in the photos ARE there. The images just require a little bit of tweaking for them to become visible. It's not like the distant galaxies have been drawn on haha
@MTMaltese
@MTMaltese Год назад
Just subscribed and started watching. Tyson is so encapsulating…big word. He mentioned snow when his partner started doing “snow”…showing situational acting. I remember what it was like to listen to Tyson and he is so clever, ambiguous and advanced, arbitrary and astonishing. G-rated: When you’re intellectually enabled, it is because you listen to others. The sharper mind(s) comes from hours of “sharpening”. I hear his words. I gaze back into history and in the diorama of those eras where you might have had to travel thousands of miles by horse to see him, just to treat yourself the way we do, and these together in real time is motivating me to live and giving me the conjunction also to doubt myself in a larger way. It’s giving me peace, while strengthening me. One, can, view him in classroom way. Right here! Thank you Mr. Tyson. Oh I feel like referring you to the subscribe button. Not being facetious, nor am I remunerated for my kindness in leading you over to the top of the page where you can scroll up and find a big “pushable” red button. “Push it”, you won’t regret it.
@mayaVr_TeluguSimilSimulTunes
Excellent Episode. Wonderful interactive session. Thanks to you three explaining what is going behind the WEBB.
@iy3165
@iy3165 Год назад
I've really come to to conclusion today, Chuck is the best comedian ever.
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Год назад
We agree
@zbatchDOC
@zbatchDOC Год назад
Chuck & Neil make a really great team. It’s a ton of fun watching these guys do their thing. 🤘
@aimee-lynndonovan6077
@aimee-lynndonovan6077 Год назад
Neil:or aliens
@countmackular4108
@countmackular4108 Год назад
Neil Degrasse Tyson is smart for picking a comedian like Chuck Nice as his co-host because another Astrophysicist co-host would turn the show into an endless cross examination of each others knowledge...I've seen him go back n forth with other scientists and it's not as entertaining. ;-)
@Legorreta.M.D
@Legorreta.M.D Год назад
This is absolutely phenomenal content, thank you so much! It was fascinating
@roido6614
@roido6614 9 месяцев назад
Chuck is a MUST on these Startalks!
@rickyd83
@rickyd83 Год назад
When Chuck's knowledge of astronomy is dwarfing my own, already having a science degree, it's time for me to hit the books again. Good on you Chuck, it's great to see how much you've progressed throughout the years and now understand.
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart Год назад
i'm pretty sure he studies this stuff. how else is supposed to make new material about a subject that he doesn't understand.
@rickyd83
@rickyd83 Год назад
@@Kevinschart maybe it's time to join the Patreon and ask. Like any good comic hes good at any subject on the fly. So who knows, maybe?
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@yamahakid450f
@yamahakid450f Год назад
@rickyd83 you can't be good at science or astronomy on the fly by just being a good talker/bullshitter, it doesn't work that way.... He's obviously very fascinated by these topics and outside of learning from Neil himself both on and off camera, he's clearly furthered his education and understanding through other means on his own time.
@rickyd83
@rickyd83 Год назад
@@yamahakid450f I have to disagree here, if you look at a thr StarTalk series, Chuck seems to be a novice but has been picking up knowledge as the series progress. Chuck's area of expertise is comedy not science. I don't think he spends his free time studying scientific journals or topics. Good comics hone their craft. I woukdnt say he's 'good at science' either he lacks some fundamental understanding of certain topics but more than makes up for it with his quick wit.
@aaron-n
@aaron-n Год назад
The video we were all waiting for after those images came out is here!
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 Год назад
This and Anton's.
@LuckyAsHell
@LuckyAsHell Год назад
Love Neil. Listened to Astrophysics for people in a hurry and it's fascinating. Really think I may study it soon as I always get excited about the universe 😀 if I can get in 😅
@dylan_curious
@dylan_curious Год назад
Wow, it's amazing to learn about Stefan's Quintet and how galaxies can interact and merge together to form a new galaxy. It's also fascinating to hear about the other images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, particularly the dying star and the Karina nebula. It's incredible to think about the vast amounts of gas and dust that make up these objects and the processes of star formation and element distribution happening within them. The naming conventions for these celestial objects are also quite amusing. Overall, these images are a testament to the advancements in technology and our growing understanding of the universe.
@micheldurieux6430
@micheldurieux6430 Год назад
Amazing stuff people! And there is sooo much more to come, this is just the beginning. So excited 😃
@juanmiguelmancera371
@juanmiguelmancera371 Год назад
Ok buddy if you say so
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@shaung14
@shaung14 Год назад
I love Neil, because as it pertains to science, I'm dumb. But I'm so fascinated by anything related to this that I love watching and attempting to learn more.
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@j340_official
@j340_official Год назад
Excellent interview, Nicole is truly a gem. Salute to NASA and the rest of the team for launching this telescope a million miles above the earth. Absolutely brilliant and I can't wait to see what discoveries are made from Webb. Textbooks will be rewritten.
@rhule008
@rhule008 Год назад
What is ur full name?
@rhule008
@rhule008 Год назад
What is ur full name?
@robinghosh8891
@robinghosh8891 Год назад
Great, Spectacular, Masterpiece, Fantastic the JWST ..Unfolding the Grandeur and Beauty of our Universe...Brilliant Discourse by Astrophysicists Dr. Neil and Madam and beloved Chuck...
@hammer-r
@hammer-r Год назад
I love science and astrophysics. I just wish half the country would believe in science and what it’s telling us. Sadly some believe they know better. Well done Neil. Keep it going for us science nerds. Just amazing how engineering and scientists can build, launch and interpret this stuff. Now that’s the real world.
@krupto848
@krupto848 Год назад
What is science telling us in your own view?
@hammer-r
@hammer-r Год назад
@@krupto848 , facts. You know those pesky things that the world really lives by. Not what people want to think, but actual facts.
@nicolascamacho9002
@nicolascamacho9002 Год назад
Always a pleasure to watch this podcast. Extremely interesting subject. Pros geeking out about these fields. The American Healthcare Nebula joke nearly killed me, btw. Thank you for the amazing content you bring!
@roberta.6399
@roberta.6399 Год назад
Fantastic educator. Wish more educators could have the passion you have.
@saltycracker3649
@saltycracker3649 11 месяцев назад
I love the content, and the banter between you and Chuck is awesome. You're like the sober, intelligent Uncle I never had, thank you Neil!!
@artisanrox
@artisanrox Год назад
It was so beautiful to watch this reveal live on Monday and see scientists so happy with the results. ❤️ It really warmed my black hole heart.
@troytaylor5768
@troytaylor5768 Год назад
It is amazing and fascinating. I total enjoy StarTalk and the way they explain and break down everything.
@John-je7mi
@John-je7mi Год назад
This is such a relief from people folly that we see and here every day, thank you science people for your achiements
@jacko1772
@jacko1772 Год назад
Just imagine, sitting on JWST, all by youself, with James, as it flies through history! Incredible!
@soupbonep
@soupbonep Год назад
My first reaction was, when I saw Carina, "Look at all of the stars! I wish I could zoom in on this." Then "Cool, I knew there was going to be a deep field image." Then it was, "I see gravitational lensing, but I wish someone would tell me more about this and the other images." I am still saying that I wish that someone would tell me more about these images. That's why I watched this video, and you guys didn't even point out any specifics. This is the first Star Talk video that I've been disappointed in. I still love you guys though! I did like what Nicole said about the exoplanet data. Like Chuck, I was blown away.
@youtubeconnollyfamily
@youtubeconnollyfamily Год назад
I drove by the entrance to that NASA entrance. The one outside of Washington DC. My son Blake is obsessed with NASA. He is a genius too. His dream is to work for NASA. When we were driving by it he said “one day I’m going to work there“ I hope he really sticks to that dream. I’m doing my best job as a dad raising all my children. So we’ll see. I Created a channel so 20 years from now they can go back and watch all the goofy videos we made lol
@wladewig
@wladewig Год назад
l enjoyed the comedic relief for a fascinating exploration of our universe - excellent!
@axelastori484
@axelastori484 Год назад
Thank you for the review! Perfect mix between you 3. Thrilling!
@Whooshta
@Whooshta Год назад
The images just brought me to tears. Something so beautiful.
@Mhun3y-oy9hx
@Mhun3y-oy9hx 3 месяца назад
Neil has helped motivate me to achieve my goals to become a zoologist. I know it’s not space or physics but still. I hope to one day make massive strides in the study of life and biology and want to tackle the challenges of failure and the unknown. Mark my words I will help to make this world a better place for all life on it. Hopefully other people don’t turn us into a radioactive ball of rock during the journey.
@noface9875
@noface9875 Год назад
man I love Neil deGrasse Tyson, the JWST will make profound impact on the astronomy community for the next decade.
@londonsweeps
@londonsweeps Год назад
First time listening to Star Talk. This was an informative yet hilarious show and I want to thank you all for your time and effort to bring this content to us viewers. The three of you should do this more often!!!
@oldskoolguy1
@oldskoolguy1 Год назад
Yes, they definitely have to bring her back 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@rolando2395
@rolando2395 Год назад
Science is the best. I somehow stumbled upon this channel about 3 years ago, still listening to the show every time they upload a video.. good stuff
@jasonblack6142
@jasonblack6142 Год назад
Enjoy the rest of the shows they're good
@haroldnecmann7040
@haroldnecmann7040 Год назад
Neil grass Tyson said southern ring nebula name is boring
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart Год назад
if you're into this kind of stuff, their podcast never disappoints.
@gageewing9556
@gageewing9556 Год назад
Love it Neil and Chuck. This interview made life seem so beautiful
@Ziggyziggy1
@Ziggyziggy1 Год назад
I wish everyone had that child like enthusiasm that scientists have throughout their lives!
@pradnyahasabnis1107
@pradnyahasabnis1107 Год назад
Waiting for more such discussions.
@jammandbz
@jammandbz Год назад
I was hoping y’all would do a video on this!
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Год назад
You knew we had to!
@ushjin6309
@ushjin6309 Год назад
Lmao chuck killed it.. 🤣 him quoting the hubble telescope: “It was good enough for us. I can tell ya that. We don’t needed those highly resolution pictures. We used our imaginations and made calculations on pen and pencils.”
@catherinetoomey-flynn1624
@catherinetoomey-flynn1624 Год назад
I laughed so loud!!! Hope he gets the opportunity to do another old man impression again.
@charlesnelson7506
@charlesnelson7506 Год назад
Incredible podcast guys, keep it coming. This topic opened up my curiosity and I do have questions, how telescope see the past versus the future? And how/where are we (earth) located in the universe?
@dbcereyes
@dbcereyes Год назад
Excellent interview Neil and Chuck 🙌
@scout11238
@scout11238 Год назад
I am glad to live in the days when JWST launched, I can appreciate the beauty of the Universe through the rest of my life.
@ZegaPoker
@ZegaPoker Год назад
Literally been waiting for this since the photos dropped lol thank you 🙏
@fatmahamdi36
@fatmahamdi36 Год назад
This is your Glorious moment no one can be happy than you scientist these first images of the universe are unique i'm speechless now we live in the Era of James Webb where we Can see birth and death stars thanks to you all
@mlopez2aol
@mlopez2aol Год назад
Thank you for such beautiful content!!! Cheers from pal springs!
@mlopez2aol
@mlopez2aol Год назад
Palm springs
@ismaelpr
@ismaelpr Год назад
Hubbles images changed my perspective on existence. The Webb images confirm that a sense of awe is unending when we look deeper into the Universe. I look at Webb's images every day now. Chucks Hubble voice is also awe inspiring, hilarious at least. Nicole Colón is a great guest! I'd sure like to see her again explain Webb's future data.
@mattevans-koch9353
@mattevans-koch9353 Год назад
Thank you Neil, Chuck and Knicole for this presentation. The first time I saw the five images released last week I was awe struck. To think that we can look back to the beginning of time now, but when I was born, jet flight was in its infancy and space flight was Saturday morning make believe.
@SpongeGeneratedAI
@SpongeGeneratedAI Год назад
It's happening! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4jyKYU2caw.html
@dunstanchecksin6005
@dunstanchecksin6005 Год назад
Nicole?
@RonAnderson-ul9sf
@RonAnderson-ul9sf 3 месяца назад
Hi Neil hope everything's good my dear friend from years ago....we are so proud of you ....we lived on glenway street right next to the Sarah greenwood school....my main man.....we love you Neil you was all a bright light for us around the hood...so proud to see you on TV....the last time. I spoke with you was in Cambridge at the museum....anyway.may peace be upon you and yours
@mathewkeipert6021
@mathewkeipert6021 Год назад
James Webb was conceived in the 90's . I WANT TO SEE MORE. I want more explained. The WORLD needs to know as much as we can. How can you not believe there isn't any other lifeform. Obviously I'm not at all religious. Still trying to get some grip on a portion of how vast everything is.
@tulagirl3173
@tulagirl3173 Год назад
Dude, chuck has me rolling!!!! I love it, amazing info and giggles, best combo!!
@henrim9348
@henrim9348 Год назад
Amazing work. Thanks fam for all you do to help us understand the origin of the universe.
@LeoMetcalf
@LeoMetcalf Год назад
Just wanted to said you guys make learning fun,,,,also that FIRST image is now my home screen on my phone ,,,totally awesome
@joer9323
@joer9323 Год назад
With so many brilliant people in our world, how can we ever have any problem that cannot be solved or any question that cannot be answered?
@hyperlitestud
@hyperlitestud Год назад
I am so hopeful for humans with this massive leap towards actually understanding whats really out there. I'm so insanely happy that it's working so beautifully.
@davidearl-graef4287
@davidearl-graef4287 Год назад
You are not serious right??? Wake up sheeple.
@theoteddy9665
@theoteddy9665 Год назад
what? do you know how many percentage of human race is in science and how dumm and evil the rest of humnas is? I am not hopefull at all, its sad to me seeing what some ppl can do yet we are engaging in wars with each other🤷 we have no hope
@oneworldonehome
@oneworldonehome Год назад
"Many people think that the universe is just a big empty place. But it is full of life, and the dimensions and the expanse of this life are unimaginable." A quote from - *The One God » Chapter 9: God, Knowledge and the Angelic Presence* - by Marshall Vian Summers.
@johnchapman5125
@johnchapman5125 Год назад
Thanks Ivan
@pilargonzalez1909
@pilargonzalez1909 Год назад
DR Neil Degrass, me gusta su estilo para difundir la ciencia. Vi toda la serie Cosmos. Ojalá este segmento lo pongan con su títulos en español. Saludos desde Veracruz, México.
@paulettemart
@paulettemart Год назад
This was a great convo!
@ItsJustJessOkay
@ItsJustJessOkay Год назад
I've been waiting for this since Christmastime!!!!
@ARbassSouthern
@ARbassSouthern Год назад
Same here every notification I get from startalk I've been waiting for Neil to get to shedding some light on JWST
@livefully7568
@livefully7568 Год назад
I thought the airane might explode couldn't watch the launch personally.
@kam99_
@kam99_ Год назад
Yo Chuck Nice is undefeated with the dad jokes bro LOL I love this channel man
@bme7491
@bme7491 Год назад
Retired now, but proud to have been one of those engineers at NG.
@nathanthach8384
@nathanthach8384 Год назад
Thanks for the shout out to engineers who made the project possible. I have long lived with the media reports of "scientific successes" and "engineering failures."
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