Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
"For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see His invisible qualities-His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God. Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship Him as God or even give Him thanks. And they began to think up foolish ideas of what God was like. As a result, their minds became dark and confused." Romans 1:21-22
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
@@asarien you’re absolutely right, half of our fellow Americans would rather believe science is some sort of boogeyman created by the devil or something of the sort *sigh*
THE COSMIC PERSPECTIVE. Breath-taking. Here on earth, I'm about to take delivery of a new oven and was stressing about cutting the kitchen worktop to accommodate it.
But isn't that kinda beautiful though? Somewhere teeny tiny in the middle of all this cosmic oblivion, there's this even teeny tinier organic chemistry storm stressing about the design of it's kitchen, having no idea how special it is admist all this crazy space dust.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
"For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see His invisible qualities-His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God. Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship Him as God or even give Him thanks. And they began to think up foolish ideas of what God was like. As a result, their minds became dark and confused." Romans 1:21-22
Makes me feel insignificant. What a quantum particle is to me, is what I am to the universe. So many questions, so little answers. All those galaxies in that tiny portion of the sky millions of light years away. How can such vast, sublime existence exist?
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
@@ahuachapan2 there will be trillions of planets with life on it and billions with life as intelligent or even more intelligent as us (and what I said is 99.999% way too low)
Paranoid They are watching us, from millions of lightyears away. Nobody is there is not the healthiest way to deal with paranoia, but at least a try. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
This begins to illustrate the discussions we use to have as children ''sleeping" outside and pondering the idea of infinity while gazing at the stars. Amazing !!!!
500 times the full moon. That is 0.075% on the entire sky. Or in other words if Euclid covers its full planned area, it will cover just 7.5% of the sky. If you take the 14 Million in this 1% that will likely make about 1.4 billion *visible* galaxies in these 7.5% of the sky. And that's galaxies we're talking here that are visible to what Euclid can detect... and that is still just a tiny fraction of what is really out there.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Same thoughts too. It's too bad so many of us live in the middle of light pollution pools. I loved showing my kids the stars, constellations & planets 😊
This is so incredible, so beautiful, thank you for your work and thanks for sharing this! And these numbers and distances are indeed impossible to imagine, wow!
This is mind-boggling! An incredible achievement resulting from the hard work of many brilliant minds. Kudos to everyone involved in making this possible!
Never before have I felt so insignificant. The universe is so vast and amazing, and it's staggering to think of all the secrets it holds unknown to us.
Thanks ESA and I am really happy to contribute by classifying those galaxies in Galaxy Zoo. I have discovered some magnificent galaxies, I hope my effort will help you.
The universe is just so immeasurably big, videos like these make me cry, not because i feel insignificant in such an infinite universe, but because even if i lived forever i wouldnt be able to see it all. I envy the generations to come, what is yet to be seen and discovered, the marvels we are still going to find in the future.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
I don't envy them. However advanced we become and the more we see, there will still be idiocy, evil, and suffering. None of this will help us as a species, really.
@@thekaxmax Reading the text correctly at that speed means you weren't taking in the actual galactic images very well. Too short and font is too small for TV.
It feels that the search for "where we are and how we fit into it all", just highlights how removed and lost we are in the expanse of our universe. There is just so much around us...
We are right here. lol. There is so much universe within us as well. I feel more connected to the universe from this image. Nothing is truly removed from the universe.
Euclid's objective is to map galaxies, not the Milky Way, that's why it's surveying parts of the sky that our galaxy doesn't obstruct@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx It's more than just the Milky Way, but it's also just a tiny portion of the nearby universe. And it contains over 14 million other galaxies, each with hundreds of billions of stars.
Wissen- schafft systematisches und überprüfbares Wissen durch methodische Forschung und Analyse. Sie sorgt dafür, dass Erkenntnisse auf empirischen Daten basieren und zu technologischem sowie intellektuellem Fortschritt führen. Danke ESA ❤
I'd love to be an Astronomer, but I thought those jobs were few, far between, and low in pay. Have things changed in the last 20 years? Are there more opportunities? I mean, more than just trying to be a teacher of Astronomy. I actually would want to do work, but I don't live near a big telescope. I'm wondering, now that we are in the digital age, can I work anywhere with a wifi connection? Maybe even from home?!
This is just awesome in it's scale and depth. How utterly marvellous that we have people on this world who can conceive of these schemes and bring them to fruition!
Mind boggling! Superb photos. SUCH a small area...containing an INCREDIBLE amount of stars...galaxies...astounding achievements. How I LOVE this subject!❤❤❤
I just saw this video for the first time today.When it zoomed back out, I gasped! What an amazing universe we live in! It's so big out there that we'll never run out of things to explore in the cosmos. Fantastic 🎉
Truly mind-blowing and awe-inspiring. Our universe is a thing of beauty and mystery and I'm here for it! I'm so glad I'm still here and can witness these discoveries.
"every image is a going to be a deep field" is a spine tingling phrase i remember from when the JWST was being commissioned and the literal first image was filled with galaxies. And Euclid is doing the same thing.
Everything we can see out there in the Infinite Universe is absolutely incredible! How we can see so much just from this planet with a bit of glass and a fancy computer.
For me, the universe represents the best church because it demonstrates just how small we are but that we're also in such a vast place that has so much in it we can't possibly be alone in the universe.
Hebrews 12:1-2 NASBS Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, [2] fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
I can't help but think that most people still refuse to grasp how huge the visible universe is even after seeing this and watching how many tiny points of light are galaxies like the milky way. Thats not to say anyone can fully process the size.
“Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.” So wrote Douglas Adams in A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy- said google or a website that Google picked from. I don’t know just your comment reminded me of that quote.
@@HistoryOnPaper I red that book about 30 years ago! Don't know the story anymore other than that I liked it! I know space is incomprehensable big, but every time when it is visualized (for a part) it hits me again and again!
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Fascinating and hypnotic. Thank you for the presentation and compliments to the scientists, engineers and technicians working on this. So much vastness to explore... Billions of cosmonauts will be needed ^_^
These images are so beautiful and thank you for putting them on your TH-cam channel. From 50 years ago when I was a child I have been fascinated by the universe for seeing images of galaxies,stars and other objects in books as a child I thought how beautiful these things are and seeing the images that you are capturing are very impressive and are adding to the wonders that are out there and it is appreciated with the way that you are exploring space so that we can see these things and to realise just how big the universe is and how wonderful it is and I look forward to seeing what other images and interesting things you discover whilst scanning the universe.
This is worth to be watched in 4k. Must be insane amounts of data. Never heard of that mission. 0:53 why are there empty spots? Transmission problems or other technical errors? Just not recorded yet?
That used to be available through _Scientific_ _American_ magazin. Its two sided, one with main features named, the other side only the full pictured map. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
The size and variety of the universe is just amazing. Astronomy is so much more advanced than when I was young. I am 77 and my dad was one of the original founders of Stony Ridge Observatory and I was with him, George Carroll and the others during my formative years. What luck. Astronomy has changed so much since then with the knowledge gained.
This is amazing. The thing is that the reason I clicked on the video is that when I saw the thumbnail image of the Survey Area, the outline looks an awful lot like that of Long Island, NY, USA.
Beautiful video, thank you ESA, great work with Euclid! In a certain way, a fully-grown galaxy is already a small (pocket)universe. There are at least 500 billion galaxies in the visible area alone, so you can imagine how incredibly gigantic the cosmos really is. And we don't even know if there are other universes/multiverses outside of it? 🔬📡
2:08 didn't know the ESA and Europe had the funding to buy a large enough GPU to show the results in 3D... are we sure? if so, why not showing partial results in 3D instead of scaling only an image?
I assume that close to the one million billion billion stars out there, we are one million billion billion viewers zooming in at each other, wondering if there is life out there..
It's almost certain that Earth is not the only planet in the Universe to ever been inhabitated by some kind of living organisms. The problem is that in the cosmic scale some live forms, or even entire civilizations, might have already perished milions of years ago and we will never even know it. Is our Earth the only inhabitated planet in the Universe ever? Probably not. Is our Earth the only inhabitated planet in the Universe now, at during "our" time? Probably. And that perspectivy is truly scary and sad at the same time.
@@matemm52to think we are the only ones is pure insanity. Have you ever seen the UFO footage at Jerusalem? Shot by many many folks from different angles. How about the magnitude of ufo sightings by pilots? Lol come on man…
@@matemm52 It's truly amazing to think that in this exact moment, there might be someone else, million of light years further, thinking about similar stuff. Just imagine. There is a chance that there IS some organism, and he wonders whether they are alone in the universe. It's so mysterious that we probably won't ever know how common is life in the universe, and especially intelligent life. Even on Earth, there is life for soo long, and not a single species besides us was even close to build civilisations and so on. Dinosaurs dominated for most of the time. From the other side, maybe that's the game? Maybe we are supposed to not know and just increase our knowledge, and maybe some day we can. I just wonder what are the science's limitation. For now we are thinking in terms of "we know everything" "we can't travel faster than speed of light" and so on. Maybe in some years some kind of wormholes/teleportation or warping timespace will be a normal thing? From the other side, if interstellar travel was possible, wouldn't we see signs of it? Man I just can't describe the amazingness when I think about all of that. What if there's already super intelligent species who travels around the space, but the universe is just too big? Is there any planetary system with TWO intelligent species at once who do interstellar wars? I imagine scenario where somehow two intelligent species evolve seperately on nearby planets (like Earth and Mars). It turns out they discover electromagnetic waves at the same time and that's how they realise there's someone else on the other side. Would they cooperate and exchange knowledge? Or would their growth suddenly speed up in case enemy comes to their planet? Such thing could significantly speed up technology growth as two planets would try to be faster than potential enemy. Man I wish I knew at least one story from the Universe. I wonder if any of these happen. Sorry for long comment, my mind went wild.
Life is probably pretty common, but the what percentage of it is more than unicellular? Also, even animal-like life might never evolve into a technological society. An ecosystem might be perfectly stable for its entire existence as grazers, prey and hunters, as ours would still be if not for our rarity of a clade.
Thank you for this video. This is truly mind-blowing and has me thinking both on a grander scale and looking inwards at the same time. Absolutely fascinating video
@@randomnickify What is the cause that caused the cause, that caused that cause before it, and the cause of the cause of the cause of the cause and so on..... This is philosophically called the problem of "Infinite regress" Here is the answer to the logical fallacy of Infinite regress Premise 1: We know that universe exists. Premise 2: At the beginning when there was nothing, and no universe existed there was a cause that birthed the universe. Premise 3: For any cause to exist there needs to be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause in the first place, other wise the series of causes wouldn't have existed and the universe would NOT have been in the form we know it exists in today. Premise 4: But the universe is here. Conclusion: There must be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause. (Science still needs time to reach its apex to be able to unroll the wonders of universe and infinite regress)
@@randomnickify What is the cause that caused the cause, that caused that cause before it, and the cause of the cause of the cause of the cause and so on..... This is philosophically called the problem of "Infinite regress" Here is the answer to the logical fallacy of Infinite regress Premise 1: We know that universe exists. Premise 2: At the beginning when there was nothing, and no universe existed there was a cause that birthed the universe. Premise 3: For any cause to exist there needs to be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause in the first place, other wise the series of causes wouldn't have existed and the universe would NOT have been in the form we know it exists in today. Premise 4: But the universe is here. Conclusion: There must be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause. (Science still needs time to reach its apex to be able to unroll the mysteries of the universe and infinite regress)
I saw this when it was revealed in the big hall at IAC milan 2024. To say most of the audience was left sobbing would be an understatement. What a wonderful, cold, awe inspiring universe we live in
What a wonderful time to be alive.
Thank you for sharing.
couldn t say more
Yeah its great....
Highly frustrating to be alive now. I want to sign up to Starfleet and boldly go where no one was gone before.
sorry, but its a terrible time to be alive. It's like reading your bucket list, knowing you will never do anything on it.
Well.. not so wonderful when you have tRump and Elon nazi Musk running around....
This is the most beautiful thing I have seen my entire life.... I am left in awe
Indeed
yes, my friend, so am I...
love
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
@@leopoldom.jr.dulguime3314 I admire your confidence, but I cannot assume I know and I do not.
The incomprehensible vastness brings me to tears. Bravo ESA ❤
"For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see His invisible qualities-His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God.
Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship Him as God or even give Him thanks. And they began to think up foolish ideas of what God was like. As a result, their minds became dark and confused." Romans 1:21-22
@@suomi35 I'm emotional too. We're so insignificant. There's so much out there
And we're expected to believe that all of that land mass came to exist through some kind of gastric belch?
How fortunate it is to be alive in a time of these discoveries the human race could never have conceived of before.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Well…we have the reach now. Why stop reaching? Infinity awaits
Can’t believe I’m saying this but NASA should take lessons from ESA for making videos that the public would enjoy.
they do.
@@andrewcatlin3590 Just so 😎
@@andrewcatlin3590 And NASA should let people comment on their videos too
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@@asarien you’re absolutely right, half of our fellow Americans would rather believe science is some sort of boogeyman created by the devil or something of the sort *sigh*
THE COSMIC PERSPECTIVE.
Breath-taking.
Here on earth, I'm about to take delivery of a new oven and was stressing about cutting the kitchen worktop to accommodate it.
But isn't that kinda beautiful though? Somewhere teeny tiny in the middle of all this cosmic oblivion, there's this even teeny tinier organic chemistry storm stressing about the design of it's kitchen, having no idea how special it is admist all this crazy space dust.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Haha, your comment is spot-on.
"For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see His invisible qualities-His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God.
Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship Him as God or even give Him thanks. And they began to think up foolish ideas of what God was like. As a result, their minds became dark and confused." Romans 1:21-22
Makes me feel insignificant. What a quantum particle is to me, is what I am to the universe. So many questions, so little answers. All those galaxies in that tiny portion of the sky millions of light years away. How can such vast, sublime existence exist?
Absoluter Wahnsinn. Diese Größenordnung übersteigt einfach den menschlichen Verstand 😍
Im going to have to say this but. My god, I think Google translate might have just worked for me.
@@HistoryOnPaper ikr😂😂
Just like God himself...
Just Call Galaxy's taxi "№++№;%:№"!%%;№. ю
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Mind blowing! Thanks for the video
What a time to be alive! Thank you for the preview.
I cannot comprehend the expanse of the universe and I love that. 😁
Maybe there is something in that galaxy zooming in on us.
or maybe not and we are alone.
@@ahuachapan2 nope... we are not...
@@ahuachapan2 there will be trillions of planets with life on it and billions with life as intelligent or even more intelligent as us (and what I said is 99.999% way too low)
Paranoid
They are watching us, from millions of lightyears away.
Nobody is there
is not the healthiest way to deal with paranoia, but at least a try.
🚀🏴☠️🎸
@@danavoicu7981how can you be sure?
This begins to illustrate the discussions we use to have as children ''sleeping" outside and pondering the idea of infinity while gazing at the stars. Amazing !!!!
500 times the full moon. That is 0.075% on the entire sky. Or in other words if Euclid covers its full planned area, it will cover just 7.5% of the sky. If you take the 14 Million in this 1% that will likely make about 1.4 billion *visible* galaxies in these 7.5% of the sky. And that's galaxies we're talking here that are visible to what Euclid can detect... and that is still just a tiny fraction of what is really out there.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Same thoughts too. It's too bad so many of us live in the middle of light pollution pools. I loved showing my kids the stars, constellations & planets 😊
This is so incredible, so beautiful, thank you for your work and thanks for sharing this!
And these numbers and distances are indeed impossible to imagine, wow!
Outstanding. Euclid is incredible.
The clearity is amazing as you zoom in!
This is mind-boggling! An incredible achievement resulting from the hard work of many brilliant minds. Kudos to everyone involved in making this possible!
Never before have I felt so insignificant. The universe is so vast and amazing, and it's staggering to think of all the secrets it holds unknown to us.
Absolutely amazing. Three cheers for the team behind this project. There has never been a better way to spend public funds.
YA! Beautiful! The Universe is astounding and Euclid is just getting started. BRAVO!
Thanks ESA and I am really happy to contribute by classifying those galaxies in Galaxy Zoo. I have discovered some magnificent galaxies, I hope my effort will help you.
Interesting. What is galaxy zoo ?
@@Eric_Malbos when we started getting too much data, scientists started asking normal people to help them classify celestial bodies
Lovely to see! Wish people whould appriciate Earth and life itself as we are so small.
The universe is just so immeasurably big, videos like these make me cry, not because i feel insignificant in such an infinite universe, but because even if i lived forever i wouldnt be able to see it all.
I envy the generations to come, what is yet to be seen and discovered, the marvels we are still going to find in the future.
I wanted to say the exact same thing... I cant help but imagine somewhere out there "eyes" may be looking longingly at the universe just as we are.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
I just want to experience antigravity technology.
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I don't envy them. However advanced we become and the more we see, there will still be idiocy, evil, and suffering. None of this will help us as a species, really.
Congratulations especially to the engineers who designed, developed and tested this wonderful spacecraft.
it is beautiful, breathtaking and leaves me in absolute awe
Nice video, I wish the text would appear longer so you could read it more easily without having to pause it every 5 seconds.
@petef.4361 I had no problem reading it at that speed. Try playing the vid at half speed
THIS!
I had to pause it, too!
@@thekaxmax Reading the text correctly at that speed means you weren't taking in the actual galactic images very well. Too short and font is too small for TV.
@@lesizmor9079 incorrect. I read very quickly, and I absorb and retain images quickly as well.
It feels that the search for "where we are and how we fit into it all", just highlights how removed and lost we are in the expanse of our universe.
There is just so much around us...
That was not even the universe. It is a picture/map of our MilkyWay galaxy, with a hint of some few near background galaxies.
🚀🏴☠️🎸
We are right here. lol. There is so much universe within us as well. I feel more connected to the universe from this image. Nothing is truly removed from the universe.
Euclid's objective is to map galaxies, not the Milky Way, that's why it's surveying parts of the sky that our galaxy doesn't obstruct@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@@jefflyons6157 So few have reached the understanding you've expressed. Keep seeking!
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx It's more than just the Milky Way, but it's also just a tiny portion of the nearby universe. And it contains over 14 million other galaxies, each with hundreds of billions of stars.
Wissen- schafft systematisches und überprüfbares Wissen durch methodische Forschung und Analyse. Sie sorgt dafür, dass Erkenntnisse auf empirischen Daten basieren und zu technologischem sowie intellektuellem Fortschritt führen. Danke ESA ❤
Beautiful and what an incredible resolution! When I photograph the universe it always makes me feel small but this tops that feeling!
It's wild that we're getting to the point we can map the universe like we do the globe.
But it is only possible within the observable range.
another frontier is mapping the brain.
You cant..map it.
@@kingzalut9639 But we just did
@@lukeuseforcethis is a kind of picture of past, not a map. Some objects in this image do not exists anymore. So, this can't be a map.
Yes you could make a map out of this satellite imagery data using map making apps like ArcGIS or qGIS
im really speachless, its unbelievable!
Absolutely mind-blowing
We need more astronomers etc to look at and process all this data. Absolutely incredible!
A project for BOINC perhaps ?
Or artificial intelligence with quantum computers.
I'd love to be an Astronomer, but I thought those jobs were few, far between, and low in pay. Have things changed in the last 20 years? Are there more opportunities? I mean, more than just trying to be a teacher of Astronomy. I actually would want to do work, but I don't live near a big telescope. I'm wondering, now that we are in the digital age, can I work anywhere with a wifi connection? Maybe even from home?!
This is just awesome in it's scale and depth. How utterly marvellous that we have people on this world who can conceive of these schemes and bring them to fruition!
Mind boggling! Superb photos. SUCH a small area...containing an INCREDIBLE amount of stars...galaxies...astounding achievements.
How I LOVE this subject!❤❤❤
All meaningful and full. The more we look out into the universe, the more wonder I see. All vibrant and warm
I just saw this video for the first time today.When it zoomed back out, I gasped! What an amazing universe we live in! It's so big out there that we'll never run out of things to explore in the cosmos. Fantastic 🎉
Such vast cosmic beauty, thanks for sharing with us.
Absolutely stunning!
Truly mind-blowing and awe-inspiring. Our universe is a thing of beauty and mystery and I'm here for it! I'm so glad I'm still here and can witness these discoveries.
Everytime the video zoomed in was like "WHAT!?" This is amaziiiing!!!
@@TheAlkhemiaStudio quite literally unfathomable
"every image is a going to be a deep field" is a spine tingling phrase i remember from when the JWST was being commissioned and the literal first image was filled with galaxies. And Euclid is doing the same thing.
It's mesmerizing. Always... it's teeming with life, it has to.
No tengas ninguna duda ... ☝️😎🇦🇷
Magnifique !
Everything we can see out there in the Infinite Universe is absolutely incredible! How we can see so much just from this planet with a bit of glass and a fancy computer.
For me, the universe represents the best church because it demonstrates just how small we are but that we're also in such a vast place that has so much in it we can't possibly be alone in the universe.
Look around yourself. We're not alone and you don't need to leave the Earth to conclude that.
Ken,
You are 100% correct!
Hebrews 12:1-2 NASBS
Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, [2] fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
@@jajajaja2606 That's not what Ken is referring to.
Astounding!
Sehr schön! Steuergeld ist bei euch so gut eingesetzt. Ich hoffe euer Budget wird weiter erhöht! 🖖
I can't help but think that most people still refuse to grasp how huge the visible universe is even after seeing this and watching how many tiny points of light are galaxies like the milky way.
Thats not to say anyone can fully process the size.
That's really it isn't it, we simply can't comprehend this size.
Don't pretend like YOU can process or grasp how big it is.
This is already hard to comprehend. Now imagine the field that all this matter is in, truly how big could it be?
The only thing I can say is...WOW! Mind boggling!
“Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.” So wrote Douglas Adams in A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy- said google or a website that Google picked from. I don’t know just your comment reminded me of that quote.
@@HistoryOnPaper I red that book about 30 years ago! Don't know the story anymore other than that I liked it!
I know space is incomprehensable big, but every time when it is visualized (for a part) it hits me again and again!
Get of town! That is completely mind-bending. Thank you to the team for this incredible vision.
This gave me goosebumps, it’s absolutely amazing.
Holy kraap! Mind blown! Just 1% show this much?! Crazy! Love it!
This is absolutely stunning!
Wonderful finding!
This is makes me feel small and insignificant.
Cosmos never cease to amaze me.
Wonderful !
It's insane. It's just insane. The dimensions are just unfathomable...
How can we not be in love with such a Beautiful Universe 😍 ❤️✨️🌌🌕🌠⭐️
@@judy1879 hello how are you
Welcome to your brain.
Do you know that you are the one who created it all ? Of course you can't remember your creation because you are in the physical/material body with limited senses and filters to give you limited experience in the material world. When your physical body die, you will understand and it all makes sense because physical death means you are back to where you are originally at INFINITY which is the SOURCE outside of space and time.😇🥰
Unbegreiflich wunderschön. Es ist etwas deprimierend das wir es voraussichtlich niemals bereisen können, aber zu fantasieren mach soviel Spaß.
Thank you, ESA, for keeping future generations interested in pushing beyond the boundaries of our current knowledge of the stars.
Fascinating and hypnotic. Thank you for the presentation and compliments to the scientists, engineers and technicians working on this. So much vastness to explore... Billions of cosmonauts will be needed ^_^
Incredibly thought-provoking.
These images are so beautiful and thank you for putting them on your TH-cam channel. From 50 years ago when I was a child I have been fascinated by the universe for seeing images of galaxies,stars and other objects in books as a child I thought how beautiful these things are and seeing the images that you are capturing are very impressive and are adding to the wonders that are out there and it is appreciated with the way that you are exploring space so that we can see these things and to realise just how big the universe is and how wonderful it is and I look forward to seeing what other images and interesting things you discover whilst scanning the universe.
Omg, this is just beautiful !
Wow,just...wow!! Unbelievable the amount of detail that is captured!! Actually a stellar pic!
مرة حاولت الانتحار لكنني حين رأيت عظمةو قوة وجمال الكون غيرت رأيي وقلت في ذات نفسي إني أنتمي إلى تلك القوة والعظمة واستمريت بالحياة ❤
Absolutely astonishing. I am in awe. It’s inconceivable what naturally exists around us. Truly beautiful.
This is worth to be watched in 4k. Must be insane amounts of data. Never heard of that mission. 0:53 why are there empty spots? Transmission problems or other technical errors? Just not recorded yet?
80,000i x 50,000i
the png would crash most computers older than 5 years.
Mindboggingly awesome in the truest sense of the word. Just beautiful.
I want the whole map on my wall 🤯😎🙏
Same!
That used to be available through _Scientific_ _American_ magazin. Its two sided, one with main features named, the other side only the full pictured map.
🚀🏴☠️🎸
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx it is not complete, as the video reports. Soon we will have a complete map of our galaxy. That’s the map I want on my wall.
Buy a sega starflux then👌
Gonna need a bigger apartment.
You have the coolest job on Earth by far!!
Incredible!
The size and variety of the universe is just amazing. Astronomy is so much more advanced than when I was young. I am 77 and my dad was one of the original founders of Stony Ridge Observatory and I was with him, George Carroll and the others during my formative years. What luck. Astronomy has changed so much since then with the knowledge gained.
Das ist Phantasisch!!! 🤩👍
Incredibly amazing. Congrats ESA!
There must be some buddy like us out there! 🤔🖖
One of the most amazing photos I've ever had the privilege to see. Thank you.
Just beautiful 🤩
Great work people at ESA. Make sure you are keeping us up to date. 👏
Um recorte...que se traduz num assombro maravilhoso e espantoso!!
These images are absolutely incredible! Makes the Earth look so insignificant and tiny like a grain of sand in the Sahara dessert
Excellent
I always wondered what's so cool about astronomy, I never understood why until I saw this video, absolutely beautiful.
nice galaxe
makes me feel like i am missing out on soo much
This is amazing.
The thing is that the reason I clicked on the video is that when I saw the thumbnail image of the Survey Area, the outline looks an awful lot like that of Long Island, NY, USA.
Some subtitles were way too fast to read them, and I'm a fast reader. Taking the time to also thank you for the content.
you do realize that you can stop the video at any point, right?
@@matemm52 Or slow down the play speed ;-)
Beautiful video, thank you ESA, great work with Euclid!
In a certain way, a fully-grown galaxy is already a small (pocket)universe.
There are at least 500 billion galaxies in the visible area alone, so you can imagine how incredibly gigantic the cosmos really is.
And we don't even know if there are other universes/multiverses outside of it? 🔬📡
Now you can take it easy when you lose a pencil at home.
Wow, wow and more wow !!! This video "moved me"
2:08 didn't know the ESA and Europe had the funding to buy a large enough GPU to show the results in 3D... are we sure? if so, why not showing partial results in 3D instead of scaling only an image?
@@InternetListener its because is a large image, not a 3d model
To say that,this is mind-blowing, is simply a misunderstanding. There are so many galaxies out there! Thank you ESA.
I assume that close to the one million billion billion stars out there, we are one million billion billion viewers zooming in at each other, wondering if there is life out there..
It's almost certain that Earth is not the only planet in the Universe to ever been inhabitated by some kind of living organisms. The problem is that in the cosmic scale some live forms, or even entire civilizations, might have already perished milions of years ago and we will never even know it. Is our Earth the only inhabitated planet in the Universe ever? Probably not. Is our Earth the only inhabitated planet in the Universe now, at during "our" time? Probably. And that perspectivy is truly scary and sad at the same time.
@@matemm52to think we are the only ones is pure insanity. Have you ever seen the UFO footage at Jerusalem? Shot by many many folks from different angles. How about the magnitude of ufo sightings by pilots? Lol come on man…
@@matemm52 It's truly amazing to think that in this exact moment, there might be someone else, million of light years further, thinking about similar stuff. Just imagine. There is a chance that there IS some organism, and he wonders whether they are alone in the universe.
It's so mysterious that we probably won't ever know how common is life in the universe, and especially intelligent life. Even on Earth, there is life for soo long, and not a single species besides us was even close to build civilisations and so on. Dinosaurs dominated for most of the time.
From the other side, maybe that's the game? Maybe we are supposed to not know and just increase our knowledge, and maybe some day we can.
I just wonder what are the science's limitation. For now we are thinking in terms of "we know everything" "we can't travel faster than speed of light" and so on. Maybe in some years some kind of wormholes/teleportation or warping timespace will be a normal thing? From the other side, if interstellar travel was possible, wouldn't we see signs of it?
Man I just can't describe the amazingness when I think about all of that. What if there's already super intelligent species who travels around the space, but the universe is just too big?
Is there any planetary system with TWO intelligent species at once who do interstellar wars?
I imagine scenario where somehow two intelligent species evolve seperately on nearby planets (like Earth and Mars). It turns out they discover electromagnetic waves at the same time and that's how they realise there's someone else on the other side. Would they cooperate and exchange knowledge? Or would their growth suddenly speed up in case enemy comes to their planet? Such thing could significantly speed up technology growth as two planets would try to be faster than potential enemy.
Man I wish I knew at least one story from the Universe. I wonder if any of these happen. Sorry for long comment, my mind went wild.
Life is probably pretty common, but the what percentage of it is more than unicellular? Also, even animal-like life might never evolve into a technological society. An ecosystem might be perfectly stable for its entire existence as grazers, prey and hunters, as ours would still be if not for our rarity of a clade.
Thank you for this video. This is truly mind-blowing and has me thinking both on a grander scale and looking inwards at the same time. Absolutely fascinating video
If the universe is so amazing, how great the creator of the universe would be.
Starting to wonder, what a _day_ may truely mean to this creator?
Who created creator?
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx But a day with your Lord is indeed like a thousand years by your counting. (Quran, Chapter 22, Verse 47)
@@randomnickify What is the cause that caused the cause, that caused that cause before it, and the cause of the cause of the cause of the cause and so on.....
This is philosophically called the problem of "Infinite regress"
Here is the answer to the logical fallacy of Infinite regress
Premise 1: We know that universe exists.
Premise 2: At the beginning when there was nothing, and no universe existed there was a cause that birthed the universe.
Premise 3: For any cause to exist there needs to be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause in the first place, other wise the series of causes wouldn't have existed and the universe would NOT have been in the form we know it exists in today.
Premise 4: But the universe is here.
Conclusion: There must be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause.
(Science still needs time to reach its apex to be able to unroll the wonders of universe and infinite regress)
@@randomnickify What is the cause that caused the cause, that caused that cause before it, and the cause of the cause of the cause of the cause and so on.....
This is philosophically called the problem of "Infinite regress"
Here is the answer to the logical fallacy of Infinite regress
Premise 1: We know that universe exists.
Premise 2: At the beginning when there was nothing, and no universe existed there was a cause that birthed the universe.
Premise 3: For any cause to exist there needs to be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause in the first place, other wise the series of causes wouldn't have existed and the universe would NOT have been in the form we know it exists in today.
Premise 4: But the universe is here.
Conclusion: There must be an uncaused-cause or an agency independent of any cause.
(Science still needs time to reach its apex to be able to unroll the mysteries of the universe and infinite regress)
I saw this when it was revealed in the big hall at IAC milan 2024. To say most of the audience was left sobbing would be an understatement. What a wonderful, cold, awe inspiring universe we live in
And yet there are folks that "think" we're alone.
Pretty unbelievable! Definitely something or someone else at play here besides a bang from a singularity! Good times ahead if we can make it!
Beautiful isnt it😊
Amazing, I am completely amazed by these images, it is a phenomenal work by ESA and all the researchers involved.
The Cosmos looks like a brain