Cosmic Queries – JWST’s Primordial Galaxies with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Wendy Freedman
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Neil and Chuck for 2024
I did not want this episode to end. This is so interesting, and I learn so much every time I watch StarTalk!
My day gets brighter and my mind finds new questions each and every time I see there’s a new StarTalk!
This episode was a real treat for me. The Hubble made the 90's super exciting. I followed along by reading the Health and Science section of the Boston Globe on my subway commute. It made us rethink our understanding of the Universe many times and it's a real thrill to hear from one of the main people who was behind this work. Thank you. The single biggest jaw dropping moment of my life was the day the first Hubble Deep Space photo was published. I think my jaw was on the floor the whole day, couldn't even focus on anything else. It was just so mind blowing to learn there were that many other galaxies. I loved following along as the science community tweaked and refined our understanding of it all. I was fully expecting JWST to find early galaxies more mature than expected because that's the same thing the Hubble found. Just further with JWST. Now we're learning it's closer to 2 to 4 trillion galaxies in the observable Universe. Awesome. Thanks again for doing what you do. We love it!
Love every episode of startalk just as i love every star in the universe!
I love it. All the questions that I had were answered, along with several others, though it's left me with questions I've never thought of before, but that'll be sorted in future installments no doubt. And the beauty of it is, I can enjoy learning about this wonderful universe that we live without worrying about having to take any exams.
Not the response I personally wanted to hear from Dr. Freedman regarding the big rip but I respect her even more for feeling the way she does about it. Great show and great guest yet again. ☄️🔭
This woman is amazing!! Thank you so much for this video
Relatively speaking, time passed by so quickly watching this episode! Thank you, Professors and Hosts 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Wendy is so good at explaining difficult concepts that lay people can grasp.
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Neil and Chuck for 2024
I did not want this episode to end. This is so interesting, and I learn so much every time I watch StarTalk!
My day gets brighter and my mind finds new questions each and every time I see there’s a new StarTalk!
This episode was a real treat for me. The Hubble made the 90's super exciting. I followed along by reading the Health and Science section of the Boston Globe on my subway commute. It made us rethink our understanding of the Universe many times and it's a real thrill to hear from one of the main people who was behind this work. Thank you. The single biggest jaw dropping moment of my life was the day the first Hubble Deep Space photo was published. I think my jaw was on the floor the whole day, couldn't even focus on anything else. It was just so mind blowing to learn there were that many other galaxies. I loved following along as the science community tweaked and refined our understanding of it all. I was fully expecting JWST to find early galaxies more mature than expected because that's the same thing the Hubble found. Just further with JWST. Now we're learning it's closer to 2 to 4 trillion galaxies in the observable Universe. Awesome. Thanks again for doing what you do. We love it!
Love every episode of startalk just as i love every star in the universe!
I love it. All the questions that I had were answered, along with several others, though it's left me with questions I've never thought of before, but that'll be sorted in future installments no doubt. And the beauty of it is, I can enjoy learning about this wonderful universe that we live without worrying about having to take any exams.
Not the response I personally wanted to hear from Dr. Freedman regarding the big rip but I respect her even more for feeling the way she does about it. Great show and great guest yet again. ☄️🔭
This woman is amazing!! Thank you so much for this video
Relatively speaking, time passed by so quickly watching this episode! Thank you, Professors and Hosts 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Wendy is so good at explaining difficult concepts that lay people can grasp.