The Biggest Discoveries So Far ( Year 1)
1) Early Universe and Supermassive Black Holes
It’s hard to believe for those who were not there witnessing the launch, but the ground in French Guiana literally shook as the rockets on the launch vehicle ignited.
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2) The True Hubble Constant's Value
Leaving for a moment the early universe behind, allow me to explain how James Webb, who is very good with numbers, could tell us a bit more about how we came to be in the first place, and how we, and in fact the whole universe, will end.
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3) Stellar Jets in Stellar Nurseries
Hey, speaking of you and me. Imagine if I put myself between you and the TV while you are watching your favorite series.
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4) Exoplanetary Atmospheres
The study of newborn stars is very fascinating, as so little is known about star’s first evolutionary steps.
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5)The Solar System
James Webb’s amazing capabilities are not limited to the deep universe. This marvel of engineering is also well capable of probing the solar system.
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6) The Most Distant Star in the Universe
Did you know that, according to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, bodies with mass can deform the space-time around them?
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7)NGC 5068
Although the primary focus of the James Webb telescope is to gather valuable scientific data, there are instances where the visually stunning images it captures are considered valuable scientific discoveries themselves.
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8)Jupiter
Let’s leave this galaxy behind and come back to the Milky Way. More precisely, let’s go at around 8 kiloparsecs from the center of the Milky Way.
9) Spiral Galaxies Family Portrait
Webb has recently been occupied with photographing several nearby spiral galaxies, precisely 19 of them.
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10) Ring Nebula
Just as Webb can observe newly formed stars, it is also able to capture breathtaking images of their demise.
Now lets’ see The Biggest Webb’s Discoveries So Far ( year 2)
11) Jupiter's Moons
Last year was amazing, with that historic first look at Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Mars through Webb's incredible lenses.
12) Uranus's Faintest Ring
Let's journey farther out into the solar system to the icy giant, Uranus.Exoplanets
Most exoplanets are detected using indirect methods, such as the transit method or the radial velocity method.
13)An Exomoon Around A Brown Dwarf
Let's take a journey a bit further into the cosmos to explore the fascinating world of brown dwarfs.
14) The First Hycean World
When we think about planets, we often focus on the habitable zone, the region around a star where liquid water can exist on an exoplanet's surface.
15) Methane In An Exoplanet Atmosphere
Let's explore a Jupiter-like planet called WASP-80b, which is located in a distant part of the Galaxy. Unlike "hot Jupiters" that orbit very close to their star
16) Weather Patterns On An Exoplanet
We cannot yet directly observe the weather on exoplanets.
17) A Planet With Clouds Made Of Sand
You are probably familiar with strong sandstorms, but can you that somewhere in the depths of the universe is a planet with clouds made of sand?
18)Rogue Planets In The Orion Nebula
These could probably be some of the most fascinating discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope in its second year.
19) A Key Molecule For Life
Have you ever wondered where Earth's organic molecules came from, the ones that are made up of various carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms and are essential for life?
20) Protoplanetary Discs In The Lobster Nebula
Now, we are traveling to the Lobster Nebula, also known as NGC-6537, a dense region of space where stars are actively forming.
21) Herbig-Haro 46/47
Now, let's turn our attention to a pair of newly forming stars, Herbig-Haro 46 and 47. These two young stars orbit each other and will eventually become a binary pair. The Most Distant Active
22) The Most Distant Active Super Massive Black Hole
There's a fascinating phenomenon at the heart of most galaxies: astronomers believe there's a supermassive black hole in the center.
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00:00 Intro
1:15 Early Universe and Supermassive Black Holes
4:00 The True Hubble Constant's Value
6:18 Stellar Jets in Stellar Nurseries
8:34 Exoplanetary Atmospheres
10:28 The Solar System
15:04 The Most Distant Star in the Universe
17:56 NGC 5068 Galaxy
19:13 Jupiter
21:10 Spiral Galaxies Family Portrait
22:00 Ring Nebula
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