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One Year of The James Webb Space Telescope with Neil deGrasse Tyson

2023-07-11 Science & Technology
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What have we learned from JWST? StarTalk celebrates one whole year of JWST by bringing you some of our favorite clips of Neil deGrasse Tyson and scientific guests talking about the space telescope from planning to launch to its first images and beyond! We go all the way back to JWST first images and Neil’s initial reactions. Talking with NASA scientists Natalie Batalha and Jim Green we learn about the hopes and priorities for the space telescope. Plus, learn about its home in L2 and spectroscopy. We take a look back at the first JWST images of Stephon’s Quintet, The Southern Ring, and Carina Nebula with Nicole Colon. Finally, we get to the groundbreaking discovery of early galaxies and discuss how our model of the early universe and “the dark ages” needs to be reassessed. Looking forward to many more years of breathtaking images and new discoveries with JWST! Get the NEW Cosmic Queries book (5/5 ⭐s on Amazon!): https://amzn.to/3dYIEQF Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #neildegrassetyson 0:00 Neil’s Reaction to the First Images 1:38 From Hubble to James Webb 3:50 What Is JWST Observing? 8:59 Preparing for Launch 12:05 The First Images From JWST 16:33 Photographing the Early Universe 20:21 How JWST Changes Our Notion of Time 21:37 Early Galaxies & The Dark Ages 25:42 The Lifespan of JWST

Top Comments (10)

@davidwright5443 2023-07-12

Can we all take a moment and appreciate "Star Talk" and their importance in modern awareness of astro- goings on! Thank you Neil and Chuck and the whole team. We need much and many more videos.

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@Joandersonso 2023-07-12

So crazy to imagine JWST as this photographic time machine, actually taking pictures of the past.

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@MasKingFear 2023-07-12

Mind blowing that the longer we take to “look” at something, the further back in time we are observing

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@melowaves2335 2023-07-25

Man, it’s crazy how time flies I can’t believe it’s already been one year since we sent out one of the best telescopes out to explore our bass galaxy

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@StarTalk 2023-08-02

What's your favorite image you've seen or astronomy fact you've learned from the James Webb Space Telescope?

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@Prompted_youtube 2023-07-11

I love the amazing JWST pics, the background of my phone and desktop are both 'the pillars of creation'. Just breathtaking. 😍

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@kurtilein3 2023-07-12

Can we take a moment to appreciate that we only built one, had no backup plan, and it actually worked and did not blow up?

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@laurafortier9295 2023-07-23

I love it that there are entire galexies in a grain of sand held at arms length.

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@Anjuli72 2023-07-18

Love this

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@TBlack-qb1nb 2023-07-18

L2 we love u❤

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