Absolutely stunning, Chris. The JWST image taken in less than a day! It will be truly mind boggling to see what a much deeper image will reveal? I’m still bemused by the apparent amount of matter which has formed and coalesced into galaxies in such a short time. Many thanks as always
You know, this image really blows your mind, trying to think how many stars all these galaxies contain. There really has to be 'somebody' else out there, hasn't there?
Well, life may be common, but intelligence is just going to be extremely rare. Just think about Earth. We are by far the most intelligent species - a world away from the nearest intelligence, chimps. And for life to evolve beyond simple organisms is truly extraordinary. Our planet is tilted, giving us seasons, spins, has a moon which gives us tides, is just the right distance from a star, has been blessed with mammals, and has survived cataclysms - meaning that our climate system responds to perturbations with negative feedbacks (oh, yes!). We must be extraordinarily rare. And of course, we haven't wiped ourselves out, yet. For intelligent life to get to this stage takes billions of years, because stars have to live their lives and go supernova to give us the heavier elements. If there is any intelligent life out there, it may even be (in evolutionary terms) behind us. We may be the only intelligent life in the Universe, or we may be the most advanced!
@@jimskirtt5717 I remember I used to tell myself that there absolutely has be life somewhere, intelligent life, maybe even more intelligent than us! But later I realised what everything must have happened and played in our favor for us to be here as we are now. Yes the universe is unimaginably huge, but now I think that the chance for intelligent life to evolve to such a point, is still very rare to happen. We really might be the only ones, on this little tiny planet for a fraction of time...
@@1337Ox But you believe in the god hypothesis? That's up to you, of course, but just think...what if there are trillions, and trillions, and trillions of universes? There would be one where humans evolve. Douglas Adams put it best (paraphrasing): Image a puddle of water (if water could think!) thinking how lucky it was to find a pothole which fitted it exactly.
@@jimskirtt5717 « image a puddle of water ( if water could think ) thinking how lucky it was to find a pothole which fitted it exactly » I just want to do a « small » reminder of some things in a ( for example ) human body. organization of atoms resulting in a code ( DNA ) that inform and guide to place each molecules in a order that build a system that should catch toxic charged materials, charged chemicals, toxins, poison, heavy metals which will necessarily be encountered in food present in the environment, and which short-circuit the formation of ATP that no longer allow the cells of any fabric layer of any organ to have cellular activity and therefore stop activity, coma, appearance of reversible then irreversible damage to the cell (death), organization of atoms resulting in a code that orders and guides the stacking of atoms (constituting the matter that surrounds you, and also constitutes your environment, your furniture), resulting in a system that would prevent circulation of and inactivate the "reactive oxygen species", « ROS » which causes the inevitable cancers, and the disruption of the membranes of the cells of the organs (needed for vital activities) of the organism and leads to death, and parallel system which detects and catches the unique three-dimensional shapes and unique chemical composition of parasites encountered in the environment (bacteria) and circulating in the piping system for the transport of the energy source, bacteria multiplying, clinging to the surfaces of living units (cells of the organism) and destroy their plasma membranes by the release of toxins, and steal their resources glucose, ATP, living only to infect and destroy, communicating their resistance against the body's defense system . which form 3 of the multiple functions of the "liver" I continue with something The large code (DNA) formed by the agglomeration of atoms which guides the stacking of molecules (with physico-chemical properties which are specific to each other such as alkalinity, acidity, positive and negative charges, hydrophilic, hydrophobic and others) and which by their distance between them (according to the order of their placement) repel and attract each other more or less strongly and take a form also dependent on the timing of the placement of each because a local three-dimensional form x will induce interactions with the succeeding local three-dimensional form which will be different than if it adopted a local three-dimensional form y, which finally leads by cascade, to the changes of the final three-dimensional shape. and the whole forming giant molecular machines which once agglomerate by hundreds form other cells and according to the signaling signals indicating the location of each thing (at a certain stage of the development of the embryo) guide according to other portion of this great code (that atoms forms ), the location of these specialized cells in the nose. cells which form a system which, by recognizing the geometric shapes of the volatile molecules released by the bacteria, indicate their presence, specific cells which among the others have their addressing of their nervous portion which points to specific areas of the centers of the brain of smell which cause disgust and cause the organism to flee. and according to another portion of the code forms cells placed on the tongue and recognizes the geometric shape and chemical composition of the membranes of bacteria and spores, and toxic materials, and which among others have their addressing of their nerve portion which points to specific areas of the brain's taste centers and cause disgust, strong bitter taste and cause the organism to don’t eat while the cells placed in the nose and tongue which recognize the geometric shapes and chemical compositions of the volatile and fixed molecules emitted and constituents the sources of vitamins, minerals, simple and complex sugar, fatty acids and essential amino acids which allow the construction of which maintains the different cellular activity, repair, multiply, rebuild the proteins which degrade over time, source of energy which are profitable and allow the life of the organism, have their addressing of their nerve portion which points to specific areas of the taste and smell centers of the brain and cause pleasure, attraction. Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sodium, magnesium, sulphide, silicon, phosphorus, chlorine, potassium, calcium, nickel, cobalt, iron, copper, zinc, iodine, molybdenum that make up each building and bins and cable you pass by and that have come together and organized to answers the needs of each of the different organisms that they will form based on their environment (cold, hot, dry, humidity, height, water, pressure, predator, prey, day-night cycle duration, etc. and the mechanisms they form continue to outpace us, it all just depends on the code, now Does a code improve over time and answers the different specific needs of different organizations just over time? so it wouldn't be surprising to place a math test and wait until after 10 billion years the atoms have finished to forming a pen or whatever and put to the test all the correct answers. I prefer to believe that the agglomeration of all this is the fruit of a perfectly learned intelligence, and moreover who can master perfectly quantum mechanics as well if not its creator. some animals have some quantum-scale sensitive proteins for magnetism that can maintain quantum entanglement for 20 micro-secondes more than the latest laboratory system, some plants have some proteins that work through quantum effects, humans also have proteins in the electron transport complex.
hold your horse, man. they see the exact same immage as you see, they can draw all those conclusions based on this. big bang, universe is expanding, black holes, time dilation, vaccume in space, "we landed on the moon".
The universe really is just mind bogglingly, ridiculously, incomprehensibly massive! Like you try thinking about it and just can't even come close to wrapping your mind around it, and that's awesome!
our primate brain is easily overwhelmed. our reason has to default to emotion when confronted. some go to poetry or music others to religion and denial.
Here is one for you. They say the science of the small is smaller than the science of the biggest of the big is big. Crazy. Example: If you took the smallest theorized particle and made it 1 meter long, an atom would be larger than the universe. True????
What caught my attention were a few bright deep red spots that can't be really seen in Hubble image. They may have tried to recreate Hubble image but JWST's true potential peeks through that anyway.
4:30 you can look behind those videos in you're on mobile by swiping down a little bit and then swiping up without taking your finger off of the screen. You'll be able to see behind as long as you keep your hand on the screen
@arkofnight Our inability to avoid repeating history is astounding....yes, kudos to humanity for building the JWST as the greatest among us strive to know the universe. Creating population checks using lab designed diseases and better weapons to wipe out geopolitical enemies is a bit "misguided", non??
Now I am really looking forward for the first JWST 10+ Day Deep Field image. I imagine it to look like a grainy picture with seemingly endless and never before seen baby galaxies, all of them so far way that they are only one or two pixels wide. And the currently visible Objects will turn into overexposed white spots.
Just stumbled across your channel….I’ve subscribed after watching this beautifully presented Hubble and JWST Deep Field.….I never tire of looking into the past of our wonderful universe….If only, one day, we will be able to travel at light speed….We might be able to travel to our nearest stars, and maybe even land on an “Earth like” Exoplanet…..Unfortunately, we will never see this in our lifetimes, as this kind of Engineering and Technology is probably Thousands of Years away yet…..
The estimation that there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on earth X 10 is the most mind-boggling of all. The nearest of these stars being Proxima, which would take one of the voyagers traveling at 35,000 miles an hour, 80,000 years to arrive.
interesting that some Galaxys in the Hubble and in the Web are blueish in color, meaning they are coming in our direction ( blue / red shift ), while others are very much redish meaning they float away from us
Hubble was amazing for it's time and still holds up so well. I just think we can't always compare Webb to it. It's far more advanced. Like comparing a well made VCR to the streaming services to our smartphones and smart-tv's.
The scientist that was curious about what would be seen in the small dark area had to fight for the time on Hubble. Finally, his request was granted and it proved to be one of the most important photos taken by Hubble. Sometimes, you have to assert yourself.
That's not quite how it happened. The original Hubble Deep Field image (in 1996) was planned by Bob Williams, who was the Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute at the time and as such he administered the Science of HST. Generally astronomers have to apply for time with HST but Williams, as the Direcfor, could allocate up to 10% of HST's time at his discretion. This was in case there was an important unexpected astronomical event, or if he wanted to use the HST for a project that didn't necessarily have clear scientific goals. (All proposals submitted by astronomers for HST time had to have clearly defined scientific goals.) Williams decided to use his discretionary time to have HST make a 10 day exposure of a small apparently empty patch of sky. At the time some people thought this was a bit pointless, but the criticisms vanished when the resulting Deep Field was released. Williams made it available to all astronomers immediately, and I recall in a lecture I watched about it years ago that 175 research papers were published for that one image. In 2004 they made the Ultra Deep Field after HST's cameras were replaced with more sensitive ones.
These deep field images never fail to make me feel "very small" indeed. The scale of what is visible is beyond comprehension, and implies a nearly infinite universe...
Could they render the same colors that match in frequency with each other in colors that match each other, and those that are only seen in Hubble Or Webb in other colors? Red is red in both images.
It's not really about which is better. The two telescopes provide different image information. Some galaxies' features are clearer in the Hubble, some are better in the JWST.
IMPORTANT comment: I was checking out these two images on the "Webb observes the Hubble Ultra Deep Field" page and at the bottom of the page opens the Aladin sky image viewer. I noted that on the same location in the sky the galaxies are not in the same place. Using J2000 on the Hubble side the galaxy at (03 32 36.6, -27 46 10.48) is located at (03 32 34.7, -27 47 53.14) on the webb side. I would post the web page but youtube auto-deletes comments with web links. So if you find the same discrepencies someone should let the team in charge of locating those images in Aladin and update the locations appropriately.
I just get blown away seeing images like that but what really makes me think on this is no matter how far we peer back we keep seeing more and more lights farther out. They say that the big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago but according to this image and the JWST one there is no end to the galaxies so how the hell can they say the big bang happened at that time scale or even at all. This is something that has always bothered me about the deep field scans.
Here is my take on that.. take JWST deep field image and look at the farthest galaxy.. I would bet the farm if we could put the JWST in that or near that galaxy and point it beyond it i bet there would be Trillions more Galaxies and so much intresting wonders of the impossible.
We are seeing those galaxies as they were millions , and hundreds of millions of years ago , and even billions of years ago . In those images , what we are looking at are countless planets , millions of TRILLIONS of worlds . So what could be happening RIGHT NOW on tens of millions of those worlds , what dramas are going on involving sentient beings like us who have developed technology , plus or minus perhaps thousands of years of development , and maybe so unlike us in appearance , we can never know . But it is fun for me to ponder such things whenever I look at images like these , produced by the amazing technology that humans have available now , technology which allows us to take in these spectacular images . We are lucky to live in a time on our own world when we can know that so much exists beyond it , and that we will never be able to understand very much of it , but that so much IS being learned about .
I would like to see this startin to slowly zoom from Earth as you can see the sky with your own eyes. Otherwise you can’t realize the scale. Then I could blow more minds showing it to my friends. Thanks
When you are looking up at the night sky, this image represents about as much sky-space as the end of a pin held at arm's length. The universe is titanic, beyond our ability to truly conceive.
What i think is a intresting thought is there are Billions or Trillions of so called individual life prolly looking up at us.. well where they are we are prolly just a faint wite star or with a Very Strong Telescope you can see our galaxy, just think we are just as courious as the next and I bet they are doing exactly what you do looking up at the night sky.
Simply ridiculous in size and power of the universe and we do not know and will never know how large it actually is as it is expanding at more than the speed of light.
Turning off annotations in TH-cam gives you a cleaner more personal experience with it... Don't let other people or TH-cam control what you watch. Look after your recommendations and it's a lot better experience.
When JWST sees a galaxy 13 billion lightyears away and then look into the opposite direction and also sees a galaxy 13 lifhtyears away, and it both sees them as they were when the universe was as only 0.8 billion years old, how come they look 26 billion lifhtyears apart from each other when the universe could only be maximum 1.6 billion lifhtyears in diameter?
Because the light from those galaxies took 13 billion years to reach us. So the image is of those galaxies 13 billion years ago, but those same galaxies would look very different now and much further away because the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
Lol, I, seriously. I can't fathom how your mind is blown by this. I do genuinely hope that we do get to see new incredibly more detailed images from JWST but Im starting to get a bit skeptical to all this. We don't even have raw video of Earth from space.
Maybe they just wanted to show the public how fast JWST can do a deep field image and in this image they didn't even bother to remove the noise. I think they just merged the images together and put them out there for the public to see without any processing which is amazing as it demonstrates the potential of JWST being able to do what hubble does in 1/10 the time.
It’s nice but what good is it what was the $$ cost of this pix I think it’s fascinating but a waste of time and $ a 10 B $ toy to play with wish I had one
I always suspected there were tons of galaxys and stars so the Hubble match photo didn't impress me. I'm still waiting for the image that tells us we are not alone. That is the most important reason they made the JWST. Unfortunately I don't think they will ever tell us everything they find, remember its owned by our government.
Sorry, but my non-scientific background can discern nothing in this comparison to cause me to gasp. I personally would have the JWST concentrate on our own galaxy. Even that perspective would be too enormous, locating solar systems so distant that eventual contact/exploration would be impossible.
Looking at ultra distant galaxies was never about visiting or exploring them, but to learn about them. JWST is helping researchers understand how galaxies form and how the early universe formed. You may not be interested in that, but many other people are!
I know it sounds weird to say this, but am I the only one who hates how when people describe what the JWST can do vs the HST. Especially in this video as its pointed out, the JWST did it in one day, compared to Hubbles many days needed. Like no shit, its a modern scope that is more advanced then a scope from the early 90s.
Yes, but it is the reasoning why the JWST is more advanced in its ability to capture images in deep space. There is no reason to feel bothered by the comparison.
I wonder what evidence these images show that convinces science that the Big Bang theory still makes sense? I would think it possible that the expansion is due to different processes. If we increase the size and efficiency further and further what will we see, or what do we expect to see that validates the BB? It just kooks like more of the same to me!
To properly understand why astronomers and others think that the universe began with the BB you really have to do your own research which is convenient enough with the internet. TH-cam has a lot of videos on the BB. One place to start is to look at studies of the CMB or Cosmic Microwave Background. This is the oldest light in the universe formed in the very early universe and is still present today.
Absolutely stunning, Chris. The JWST image taken in less than a day! It will be truly mind boggling to see what a much deeper image will reveal? I’m still bemused by the apparent amount of matter which has formed and coalesced into galaxies in such a short time. Many thanks as always
i wonder what else may have happened in a "short time"
You know, this image really blows your mind, trying to think how many stars all these galaxies contain.
There really has to be 'somebody' else out there, hasn't there?
I totally agree, would be shocked if we were truly alone!
Well, life may be common, but intelligence is just going to be extremely rare. Just think about Earth. We are by far the most intelligent species - a world away from the nearest intelligence, chimps. And for life to evolve beyond simple organisms is truly extraordinary. Our planet is tilted, giving us seasons, spins, has a moon which gives us tides, is just the right distance from a star, has been blessed with mammals, and has survived cataclysms - meaning that our climate system responds to perturbations with negative feedbacks (oh, yes!). We must be extraordinarily rare. And of course, we haven't wiped ourselves out, yet. For intelligent life to get to this stage takes billions of years, because stars have to live their lives and go supernova to give us the heavier elements. If there is any intelligent life out there, it may even be (in evolutionary terms) behind us. We may be the only intelligent life in the Universe, or we may be the most advanced!
@@jimskirtt5717 I remember I used to tell myself that there absolutely has be life somewhere, intelligent life, maybe even more intelligent than us! But later I realised what everything must have happened and played in our favor for us to be here as we are now. Yes the universe is unimaginably huge, but now I think that the chance for intelligent life to evolve to such a point, is still very rare to happen. We really might be the only ones, on this little tiny planet for a fraction of time...
@@1337Ox
But you believe in the god hypothesis? That's up to you, of course, but just think...what if there are trillions, and trillions, and trillions of universes? There would be one where humans evolve. Douglas Adams put it best (paraphrasing): Image a puddle of water (if water could think!) thinking how lucky it was to find a pothole which fitted it exactly.
@@jimskirtt5717 « image a puddle of water ( if water could think ) thinking how lucky it was to find a pothole which fitted it exactly »
I just want to do a « small » reminder of some things in a ( for example ) human body.
organization of atoms resulting in a code ( DNA ) that inform and guide to place each molecules in a order that build a system that should catch toxic charged materials, charged chemicals, toxins, poison, heavy metals which will necessarily be encountered in food present in the environment, and which short-circuit the formation of ATP that no longer allow the cells of any fabric layer of any organ to have cellular activity and therefore stop activity, coma, appearance of reversible then irreversible damage to the cell (death),
organization of atoms resulting in a code that orders and guides the stacking of atoms (constituting the matter that surrounds you, and also constitutes your environment, your furniture), resulting in a system that would prevent circulation of and inactivate the "reactive oxygen species", « ROS » which causes the inevitable cancers, and the disruption of the membranes of the cells of the organs (needed for vital activities) of the organism and leads to death,
and parallel system which detects and catches the unique three-dimensional shapes and unique chemical composition of parasites encountered in the environment (bacteria) and circulating in the piping system for the transport of the energy source, bacteria multiplying, clinging to the surfaces of living units (cells of the organism) and destroy their plasma membranes by the release of toxins, and steal their resources glucose, ATP, living only to infect and destroy, communicating their resistance against the body's defense system .
which form 3 of the multiple functions of the "liver"
I continue with something
The large code (DNA) formed by the agglomeration of atoms which guides the stacking of molecules (with physico-chemical properties which are specific to each other such as alkalinity, acidity, positive and negative charges, hydrophilic, hydrophobic and others) and which by their distance between them (according to the order of their placement) repel and attract each other more or less strongly and take a form also dependent on the timing of the placement of each because a local three-dimensional form x will induce interactions with the succeeding local three-dimensional form which will be different than if it adopted a local three-dimensional form y, which finally leads by cascade, to the changes of the final three-dimensional shape.
and the whole forming giant molecular machines which once agglomerate by hundreds form other cells and according to the signaling signals indicating the location of each thing (at a certain stage of the development of the embryo) guide according to other portion of this great code (that atoms forms ), the location of these specialized cells in the nose.
cells which form a system which, by recognizing the geometric shapes of the volatile molecules released by the bacteria, indicate their presence, specific cells which among the others have their addressing of their nervous portion which points to specific areas of the centers of the brain of smell which cause disgust and cause the organism to flee.
and according to another portion of the code forms cells placed on the tongue and recognizes the geometric shape and chemical composition of the membranes of bacteria and spores, and toxic materials, and which among others have their addressing of their nerve portion which points to specific areas of the brain's taste centers and cause disgust, strong bitter taste and cause the organism to don’t eat
while the cells placed in the nose and tongue which recognize the geometric shapes and chemical compositions of the volatile and fixed molecules emitted and constituents the sources of vitamins, minerals, simple and complex sugar, fatty acids and essential amino acids which allow the construction of which maintains the different cellular activity, repair, multiply, rebuild the proteins which degrade over time, source of energy which are profitable and allow the life of the organism,
have their addressing of their nerve portion which points to specific areas of the taste and smell centers of the brain and cause pleasure, attraction.
Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sodium, magnesium, sulphide, silicon, phosphorus, chlorine, potassium, calcium, nickel, cobalt, iron, copper, zinc, iodine, molybdenum
that make up each building and bins and cable you pass by and that have come together and organized to answers the needs of each of the different organisms that they will form based on their environment (cold, hot, dry, humidity, height, water, pressure, predator, prey, day-night cycle duration, etc.
and the mechanisms they form continue to outpace us,
it all just depends on the code, now
Does a code improve over time and answers the different specific needs of different organizations just over time?
so it wouldn't be surprising to place a math test and wait until after 10 billion years the atoms have finished to forming a pen or whatever and put to the test all the correct answers.
I prefer to believe that the agglomeration of all this is the fruit of a perfectly learned intelligence, and moreover who can master perfectly quantum mechanics as well if not its creator.
some animals have some quantum-scale sensitive proteins for magnetism that can maintain quantum entanglement for 20 micro-secondes more than the latest laboratory system, some plants have some proteins that work through quantum effects, humans also have proteins in the electron transport complex.
Just when I could start to wrap my brain around Hubbell's images, jwst comes along. Mind blown.
hold your horse, man. they see the exact same immage as you see, they can draw all those conclusions based on this. big bang, universe is expanding, black holes, time dilation, vaccume in space, "we landed on the moon".
The universe really is just mind bogglingly, ridiculously, incomprehensibly massive! Like you try thinking about it and just can't even come close to wrapping your mind around it, and that's awesome!
our primate brain is easily overwhelmed. our reason has to default to emotion when confronted. some go to poetry or music others to religion and denial.
@@kevinlatham5661 Denial comes in many forms...so does justification
Here is one for you. They say the science of the small is smaller than the science of the biggest of the big is big. Crazy. Example: If you took the smallest theorized particle and made it 1 meter long, an atom would be larger than the universe. True????
What caught my attention were a few bright deep red spots that can't be really seen in Hubble image. They may have tried to recreate Hubble image but JWST's true potential peeks through that anyway.
4:30 you can look behind those videos in you're on mobile by swiping down a little bit and then swiping up without taking your finger off of the screen. You'll be able to see behind as long as you keep your hand on the screen
If JWST is looking for intelligent life, make sure it is pointed AWAY from Earth.
Such wisdom
Wow , jwst is a great device even though it was made by non intelligent life.
@arkofnight Our inability to avoid repeating history is astounding....yes, kudos to humanity for building the JWST as the greatest among us strive to know the universe. Creating population checks using lab designed diseases and better weapons to wipe out geopolitical enemies is a bit "misguided", non??
Ha ha , no doubt!
Who points a telescope at the earth anyways, u tried to make sense but it didn't work out very well. Ur not so intelligent either 😂😂😂
Thanks for another cool video, bro. I love the content. Keep it up.
Thanks so much! :)
Now I am really looking forward for the first JWST 10+ Day Deep Field image. I imagine it to look like a grainy picture with seemingly endless and never before seen baby galaxies, all of them so far way that they are only one or two pixels wide. And the currently visible Objects will turn into overexposed white spots.
It is probably already in the works. It is a series of photos, not one long shot. This is done to reduce the noise level.
Just stumbled across your channel….I’ve subscribed after watching this beautifully presented Hubble and JWST Deep Field.….I never tire of looking into the past of our wonderful universe….If only, one day, we will be able to travel at light speed….We might be able to travel to our nearest stars, and maybe even land on an “Earth like” Exoplanet…..Unfortunately, we will never see this in our lifetimes, as this kind of Engineering and Technology is probably Thousands of Years away yet…..
Really good description of a couple of important images
Thanks Mat! 🚀
Great video thankyou , Great place to explore !
Stunning! good choice of music to :-)
The estimation that there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on earth X 10 is the most mind-boggling of all. The nearest of these stars being Proxima, which would take one of the voyagers traveling at 35,000 miles an hour, 80,000 years to arrive.
Such pretty pictures of fractals ...
Can’t look at this imagine and be forever changed by it, as it was narrated in the original Hubble deep field video many yrs ago
More than that from our imagination, hundreds billions of galaxies are the State of Princess and their kingdom... 💜⚓🇬🇧
Lovely to hear Beethoven's symphony in the background (reminds me of David Butler's classy, Astronomy channel)
I literally can’t speak. My mind is boggled.
Amazing images, thanks.
You should've added like 30 seconds of black screen to the end of your video, that way the stupid cards go there and not on the image
The numbers are so vast ,,,it’s simply amazing and spectacular inspirational and some what emotional,,
There are probably thousands of planets in each of those galaxies that harbor life..
Could very, very well be. IMO😉
Hey man. Did the JWST do another ultra deep field picture by now?
I love that you used Beethoven's 7th Symphony as your background music for this!
Very impressive. Thanks for this video.
You said something about seeing the first ever galaxies, I believe black holes have recycled the oldest galaxies, it's a continuem, no big bang
nice touch on the music
It's like being a prisoner. Looking out your cell window seeing trees clouds and hillsides. But you'll never be able to go to any of them.
Trust in Jesus Christ and you'll see things beyond human comprehension 🙏🏼
Cool, very cool. Soon we can look straight into planets and see if they have life.
Great images ...
What's the music in the background?
I know it just not the name
interesting that some Galaxys in the Hubble and in the Web are blueish in color, meaning they are coming in our direction ( blue / red shift ), while others are very much redish meaning they float away from us
And those fotons have travelled for who knows how many millions of years to get to that camera.
Hubble was amazing for it's time and still holds up so well.
I just think we can't always compare Webb to it. It's far more advanced. Like comparing a well made VCR to the streaming services to our smartphones and smart-tv's.
Unbelievable In your wildest dreams
The scientist that was curious about what would be seen in the small dark area had to fight for the time on Hubble. Finally, his request was granted and it proved to be one of the most important photos taken by Hubble.
Sometimes, you have to assert yourself.
That's not quite how it happened. The original Hubble Deep Field image (in 1996) was planned by Bob Williams, who was the Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute at the time and as such he administered the Science of HST. Generally astronomers have to apply for time with HST but Williams, as the Direcfor, could allocate up to 10% of HST's time at his discretion. This was in case there was an important unexpected astronomical event, or if he wanted to use the HST for a project that didn't necessarily have clear scientific goals. (All proposals submitted by astronomers for HST time had to have clearly defined scientific goals.) Williams decided to use his discretionary time to have HST make a 10 day exposure of a small apparently empty patch of sky. At the time some people thought this was a bit pointless, but the criticisms vanished when the resulting Deep Field was released. Williams made it available to all astronomers immediately, and I recall in a lecture I watched about it years ago that 175 research papers were published for that one image. In 2004 they made the Ultra Deep Field after HST's cameras were replaced with more sensitive ones.
What a great choice to use Beethoven's 7th
Thanks! Fraser is a legend of the game, would love to work with him in the future!
I actually prefer the hubble udf. I have had it as my wallpaper for many years. Really looking forward to see a longer exposure from JWST tho.
These deep field images never fail to make me feel "very small" indeed. The scale of what is visible is beyond comprehension, and implies a nearly infinite universe...
How does it feel to be a usefull idiot for the global cabal? You people are easily pointed out with the corrupt regime flag....
Could they render the same colors that match in frequency with each other in colors that match each other, and those that are only seen in Hubble Or Webb in other colors? Red is red in both images.
English, please. Thank you.
Infinity on display. Nothing is big and nothing is small.
Excellent 👍
Thanks! :)
Its not as detailed as the hubble image but I like to see a 10 day exposure from JWST of this or more interestingly 180 degs from it...!
Very interesting, thank you.
Thanks! :)
Yes very good again chris 🚀🛰🛰🌙🌞🌞
Why did they not just choose an area of the sky where there were no stars from this galaxy? 3:22
Why is it blue shifted, why isnt it violet shifted?
It's not really about which is better. The two telescopes provide different image information. Some galaxies' features are clearer in the Hubble, some are better in the JWST.
IMPORTANT comment: I was checking out these two images on the "Webb observes the Hubble Ultra Deep Field" page and at the bottom of the page opens the Aladin sky image viewer. I noted that on the same location in the sky the galaxies are not in the same place. Using J2000 on the Hubble side the galaxy at (03 32 36.6, -27 46 10.48) is located at (03 32 34.7, -27 47 53.14) on the webb side. I would post the web page but youtube auto-deletes comments with web links. So if you find the same discrepencies someone should let the team in charge of locating those images in Aladin and update the locations appropriately.
I just get blown away seeing images like that but what really makes me think on this is no matter how far we peer back we keep seeing more and more lights farther out. They say that the big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago but according to this image and the JWST one there is no end to the galaxies so how the hell can they say the big bang happened at that time scale or even at all. This is something that has always bothered me about the deep field scans.
There may not APPEAR to be an end but there must be one.
So if we kept taking photos of random positions in the sky we would keep seeing thousands more galaxies?
Yes, exactly! :) Unless there is some other bright object in the way, we would see galaxies in any direction!
Here is my take on that.. take JWST deep field image and look at the farthest galaxy.. I would bet the farm if we could put the JWST in that or near that galaxy and point it beyond it i bet there would be Trillions more Galaxies and so much intresting wonders of the impossible.
@@greatfullded infinite universe 👍 got it
@@PossumMagic99 Yep as buzz light-year from toy story would say infinity and beyond
They didn't seem to move very far since Hubbles shot.
I have to ask. You’re joking right? ✌️
did you even watch the video?
We are seeing those galaxies as they were millions , and hundreds of millions of years ago , and even billions of years ago . In those images , what we are looking at are countless planets , millions of TRILLIONS of worlds . So what could be happening RIGHT NOW on tens of millions of those worlds , what dramas are going on involving sentient beings like us who have developed technology , plus or minus perhaps thousands of years of development , and maybe so unlike us in appearance , we can never know . But it is fun for me to ponder such things whenever I look at images like these , produced by the amazing technology that humans have available now , technology which allows us to take in these spectacular images . We are lucky to live in a time on our own world when we can know that so much exists beyond it , and that we will never be able to understand very much of it , but that so much IS being learned about .
Where is the red shift? I see blues..🤔
It seems clear to me that the universe appeared instantly at one time, fully formed galazies and all.
If that 'seems clear' to you, then you aren't being intellectually or emotionally honest with yourself.
I wonder if I'm staring back at myself in these photo's?
It’s hard to keep thinking that life is unique to our planet. It’s just a matter of time before we find evidence of life elsewhere.
I would like to see this startin to slowly zoom from Earth as you can see the sky with your own eyes. Otherwise you can’t realize the scale.
Then I could blow more minds showing it to my friends.
Thanks
Galaxies have been forming forever, no beginning no end
Impressive. I bought this image on disc. From Miller Engineering. For my Sega Homestar. I'm always amazed when I look at it.😎
When you are looking up at the night sky, this image represents about as much sky-space as the end of a pin held at arm's length. The universe is titanic, beyond our ability to truly conceive.
What i think is a intresting thought is there are Billions or Trillions of so called individual life prolly looking up at us.. well where they are we are prolly just a faint wite star or with a Very Strong Telescope you can see our galaxy, just think we are just as courious as the next and I bet they are doing exactly what you do looking up at the night sky.
Amazing, so the large stars are like our own sun?
Those aren't stars, they're galaxies.
@@TweedSF6 ok, so each of those galaxy's have a sun?
@mpreiss7780 ours has 400 BILLION suns, with countless planets orbiting them.
Our galaxy is considered small.
@@TweedSF6 Ok, so every star is a sun? that's crazy
Simply ridiculous in size and power of the universe and we do not know and will never know how large it actually is as it is expanding at more than the speed of light.
Wish my eyes were that good
Turning off annotations in TH-cam gives you a cleaner more personal experience with it... Don't let other people or TH-cam control what you watch. Look after your recommendations and it's a lot better experience.
Let's not forget that all of this is within the one millionth patch of the sky 😅😅😅
came here after watching epic spaceman s video on how many galaxies there are
When JWST sees a galaxy 13 billion lightyears away and then look into the opposite direction and also sees a galaxy 13 lifhtyears away, and it both sees them as they were when the universe was as only 0.8 billion years old, how come they look 26 billion lifhtyears apart from each other when the universe could only be maximum 1.6 billion lifhtyears in diameter?
Because the light from those galaxies took 13 billion years to reach us. So the image is of those galaxies 13 billion years ago, but those same galaxies would look very different now and much further away because the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
But we have no way of knowing how those galaxies look now?
Lol, I, seriously. I can't fathom how your mind is blown by this. I do genuinely hope that we do get to see new incredibly more detailed images from JWST but Im starting to get a bit skeptical to all this. We don't even have raw video of Earth from space.
What do you need 'raw video of earth from space' for exactly?
This surprised everyone, including my mom.
Hi Patrick's Mom!
@@ChrisPattisonCosmo I'll pass that on.
Looking at this I realise how trivial and insignificant my own life is.
No, it’s amazing! Despite all of these lifeless galaxies, we are the ones who took this image
The JWST images appear to contain a lot of 'noise' that isn't in the Hubble images, and nobody is mentioning it.
Maybe they just wanted to show the public how fast JWST can do a deep field image and in this image they didn't even bother to remove the noise. I think they just merged the images together and put them out there for the public to see without any processing which is amazing as it demonstrates the potential of JWST being able to do what hubble does in 1/10 the time.
My guess is Jehovah Witnesses get really excited about this as there are a lot of future doors to knock on!
It’s nice but what good is it what was the $$ cost of this pix I think it’s fascinating but a waste of time and $ a 10 B $ toy to play with wish I had one
It looks like a little of infinity.
This is all well and good but I wanted to see something mind blowing but nothing.
If Hubble Space Telescope is not pronounced HST, then James Webb Space Telescope is not just JWST.
I liked the HST image better.
James Webb. Say it. SAY IT!
what a shame for all that to exist if its only us to witness it 😢
But we aren't just witnessing it we are also learning from it just like so many other aspects of life that we can only observe and learn from.
I always suspected there were tons of galaxys and stars so the Hubble match photo didn't impress me. I'm still waiting for the image that tells us we are not alone. That is the most important reason they made the JWST. Unfortunately I don't think they will ever tell us everything they find, remember its owned by our government.
Why is there no selfie camera on the Hubble showing real video of earth? You could get rid of the fake ones you show us.
What do you want a video of earth for?
So he can say its a cgi fake as well😂
@@DavidBrown-vi9ik of course. What was I thinking!
What if that furthest galaxy was looking back commenting that our galaxy was the furthest known galaxy. Our place in the universe has no value.
Sorry, but my non-scientific background can discern nothing in this comparison to cause me to gasp. I personally would have the JWST concentrate on our own galaxy. Even that perspective would be too enormous, locating solar systems so distant that eventual contact/exploration would be impossible.
Looking at ultra distant galaxies was never about visiting or exploring them, but to learn about them. JWST is helping researchers understand how galaxies form and how the early universe formed. You may not be interested in that, but many other people are!
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I know it sounds weird to say this, but am I the only one who hates how when people describe what the JWST can do vs the HST.
Especially in this video as its pointed out, the JWST did it in one day, compared to Hubbles many days needed.
Like no shit, its a modern scope that is more advanced then a scope from the early 90s.
Yes, but it is the reasoning why the JWST is more advanced in its ability to capture images in deep space. There is no reason to feel bothered by the comparison.
And they say we're alone lol
Jwst saw, the, glory of God, and his handy works!.🕵😇
Yes! Praise Shivakamini Somakandarkram !
@@markb3786 who is that?.
@Get Zappéd 1974 tell that one to the creator on judgement day, I'm sure he will get a good laugh!..
@@louisvega1834 Which 'creator' out of the countless thousands currently worshipped?
@@leftpastsaturn67 only one I know, "the GOD of abraham, Issac, and jacob, the king of kings, and the Lord of lords, JESUS CHRIST!"..
people: "wE aRe ThE AlOnE iN tHe UnIVeRse"
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come on, i need a 20 day exposure with jwst and as deep as possible. come on.
We all need it!
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I wonder what evidence these images show that convinces science that the Big Bang theory still makes sense? I would think it possible that the expansion is due to different processes. If we increase the size and efficiency further and further what will we see, or what do we expect to see that validates the BB? It just kooks like more of the same to me!
To properly understand why astronomers and others think that the universe began with the BB you really have to do your own research which is convenient enough with the internet. TH-cam has a lot of videos on the BB.
One place to start is to look at studies of the CMB or Cosmic Microwave Background. This is the oldest light in the universe formed in the very early universe and is still present today.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 Thanks, I Still think the expansion may have another cause.
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Would have been more incredible without music. What is the point of putting music?
Just don't watch
They are called heavens.