Euclid Just Opened Its Eyes, and This Is What It Saw

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Euclid is a new space telescope that will explore the dark universe, which is made of dark matter and dark energy. It has just released its first sample pictures from space, and they are amazing. Watch this video to see these pictures and learn more about Euclid and the dark universe.
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@l.georgealexander8330
@l.georgealexander8330 10 ай бұрын
Terrific images! I did not know about Euclid, but I am glad we are continuing the search of the Cosmos.
@nightmarerex2035
@nightmarerex2035 10 ай бұрын
so when they gonna release telescope keter?
@lordallmighty-hd3ms
@lordallmighty-hd3ms 10 ай бұрын
i am the i in calculus! Dumbfuvks!
@williamfrazier4797
@williamfrazier4797 3 ай бұрын
I’m 76 years old and still tend to see the universe the same way as I did when I was 14. As time goes on we are able to see parts off the universe larger than previously seen and smaller than previously seen. I don’t think we are anywhere near the end of that process and would not be surprised if those tracks would eventually touched each other.
@SjaakSchulteis
@SjaakSchulteis 10 ай бұрын
That's a new telescope I've never heard of! Euclid, welcome to the family, welcome to the eyes in the sky. I hope to hear more from you and see those great pictures... I love everything I hear about the Webb telescope and the Hubble telescope.... and now we can learn so much more about the universe.... I think in the last year I already learned more about space than in the previous 30 years...
@dennisconstantine624
@dennisconstantine624 10 ай бұрын
Try and imagine the level of technology in the next 50-100 years, most of us couldn’t even dream of it.
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Just take your smart phone back to someone in 1970, they would freak out and not understand it. Take it back to 1920, they'd think it was alien technology.
@icosthop9998
@icosthop9998 10 ай бұрын
I am looking forward to what the *"**#Carl_Sagan** Space Observatory"* will reveal. Things are changing with *JWST* . The age of the Universe being 26.4 Billions years old NOW. 18.3 Billions years old is about to be put on the shelf and discarded. 😮
@shankerramesh9673
@shankerramesh9673 10 ай бұрын
dark energy and matter analysis may give answer to the questions regarding ufos and aliens..since they don't have interaction with any forces or waves governing us other than gravitational waves that mayb the reason y our quest for ET life in visible universe going futile with our current technology which has everything to do with photons and light
@shankerramesh9673
@shankerramesh9673 10 ай бұрын
dark energy can also be portals to advanced kardashev civilizations...who knows
@daytradingnl4734
@daytradingnl4734 10 ай бұрын
Ai combined with quantum computing can make the step in intelligence where we humans can’t understand it anymore, like a mouse can’t understand humans.
@fabiobolgiani2471
@fabiobolgiani2471 10 ай бұрын
7:28 If the resolution is 0.1 arc seconds, it is possible to distinguish objects with a size of 5000 light years at a distance of 10 billion light years, not 500m... An error with a magnitude of 17!
@markdowse3572
@markdowse3572 10 ай бұрын
Thanks! I thought that 500m distance seemed a little implausible... 😲
@bujin1977
@bujin1977 10 ай бұрын
That would be a heck of a resolution. Equivalent of resolving something like the width of a human hair in the Alpha Centauri system.
@robertecarpenter
@robertecarpenter 7 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm a dumb hillbilly and can't do math above 3 digits. But when he said 500 meters at 10 billion light years, I flinched real bad. I knew that could not be right, but also knew that I could not prove it wrong with my 3rd grade math skill set. But you know, they say, "Believe the science." I must admit though, I am having a hard time gettin' my wife and kids to eat bugs.
@francp3147
@francp3147 6 ай бұрын
That's right. The tangent of 0.1 arc seconds is 4.85 E10-7 radians. Times 10 billion is 4850 light years. That's way too big to see individual stars, but could see clusters of them or nebulas. Given that only 1 significant figure was used in the 0.1 arcade spec, we round up to 5,000 light years. ps, Given that the Rayleigh Criterion of Resolution is [(1.22 * Wavelength) / D], we can calculate the Diameter (D) of the optics that gives us that 0.1 arcsec of resolution, for any wavelength used in the detector.
@khunmikeon858
@khunmikeon858 3 ай бұрын
@@francp3147 ok… I’m going to believe you until I can check further in this 😂
@davide8982
@davide8982 10 ай бұрын
Im in love with the mysteries of existence and thus, the Universe. How cool is it to see how far we’ve reached in our understanding of reality, and how much cooler is it to see how much more we will understand in the near future!! Amazing!
@martykayzee8398
@martykayzee8398 10 ай бұрын
The universe is really cool - about ~2.7 degrees Kelvin.
@Paulancar
@Paulancar 10 ай бұрын
We are not arriving we are going back!!! Due we are blind men due we do not recognice the CREATOR!!! . BUT JESUSCHRIST will return and to HIM Church only will reaveal misteries hiden to the evil man.
@martykayzee8398
@martykayzee8398 10 ай бұрын
@@Paulancar Go peddle your illiterate Jesus babble on some church site and leave the adults here alone.
@poppy63765
@poppy63765 10 ай бұрын
@@Paulancar hub
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 10 ай бұрын
@@Paulancar To those who think they know everything on faith, nothing is revealed.
@Leo-pd4fc
@Leo-pd4fc 10 ай бұрын
I am European people from European union, its amazing to hear about Europe's space telescopes like that Euclid what looks small but its powerfull not like James Webb but good technology what helping us learning and understanding new things of this whole universe what is full of normal energy stars and mysterious dark matter, ive heared about dark energy too is that a same thing what dark matter is? 😮🌌
@nosgnolife1161
@nosgnolife1161 10 ай бұрын
Dark matter and dark energy are explained at 2:00 onward in the video .
@dr.k9070
@dr.k9070 10 ай бұрын
It sppears the truth about dark matter is restricted in most countries.... wasting money on programs will not help.
@Laurie473
@Laurie473 10 ай бұрын
Basically the calculations for 'Dark Matter' qty in the Observable Universe, still couldn't account for the apparent expansion of the Universe & the fact that things speed up the further away from us they are, Scientist have thus coined the term "Dark Energy" to try explain this elusive 'gap' of information in our current modelling & understanding to help model an explanation for the observed & apparent expansion of the Universe. Its not really anything yet.., but just a term for Unknown additional forces to try & explain the expansion rate Data. Euclid therefore might assist in trying to identfy the unknown influencer on our Cosmos, because of its ability to Map large chunks of sky in "wide & deep field" high(er) resolution imagery...
@DFPercush
@DFPercush 10 ай бұрын
Dark matter is not the same as dark energy. Dark energy is a name for the expansion of space, the phenomenon that distant galaxies are accelerating away from each other. Dark matter is something else. There isn't enough gravity from the visible matter that we can see, to explain how large structures like galaxies and clusters are held together in the way we see them. Maybe that's because we don't understand gravity well enough, or maybe it's some undiscovered new particle that's very hard to detect. That particle would be dark matter. Nobody really knows yet.
@TheQueensWish
@TheQueensWish 9 ай бұрын
👋 Hello European space friend.
10 ай бұрын
Love these images! So grateful to know Euclid is collaborating and contributing to humankind's quest to understand our universe. Bravo!
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 10 ай бұрын
We all have to die anyway....so of what good is it to explore this strange Universe we are briefly in? Seems pointless to me, unless we all can achieve immortality here on Earth!
@johnhough7738
@johnhough7738 10 ай бұрын
Leaving out any and all of the myriad gods Mankind has inflicted on itself-what does 'immortality' actually mean?@@curbozerboomer1773
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 10 ай бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 What a dumb philosophy.
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 10 ай бұрын
​@curbozerboomer1773 look who got up on the wrong side of the bed 🙄
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 10 ай бұрын
​@curbozerboomer1773 learning of the universe, and the physics, the chemistry, and all the waves, the tempos, rhythms out there, has delighted my spirit and uplifted my heart and filled my mind with glory beyond any church experience I'd had previously. Quite a story, the biggest, and in a way we are right in the middle of everything. How satisfying to hold an answer in my hand, that millions of people pondered for a million years gazing at the nightly star show. With no effort on my part, the discoveries are handed to me, pre-hashed out. Yet always promising more! But please, if you don't want to catch this bug, do not watch a dozen videos at the World Science Festival. Do not. If you are against seeing the joy of knowledge of the universe, avoid that channel. AND THIS ONE. I mean, why are you even .... ? 🤔
@wcbbsd
@wcbbsd 2 ай бұрын
These digital composites are so realistic, love this type of movie.
@melted_cheetah
@melted_cheetah 10 ай бұрын
Space stuff like this gives me a reason to keep going.
@3ndt1m3s
@3ndt1m3s 10 ай бұрын
This is absolutely amazing. The engineering involved and its precision, is an inspiring testimony to what science can achieve. The JWT is astounding as well and together they're going to reveal unbelievably mind blowing discoveries!
@josephsmith6944
@josephsmith6944 3 ай бұрын
Please teach your Children Math and Science 😊 !
@anim8torfiddler871
@anim8torfiddler871 10 ай бұрын
For most of the last century, there has been widespread resistance to consideration of any force governing Celestial interactions besides Gravitation resulting from concentrations of MASS. This ignores, or at least drastically discounts, the influence of Electromagnetic forces. More recently we are seeing a growing trend to consider the gaseous filaments and webs that had long been regarded or treated as INERT, as instead representing gigantic conduits of electrical current flow or reservoirs of electric charge / potential. This concept is advanced to account for the attractions that cannot otherwise be explained by gravitational interactions. I would love to see these concepts discussed further.
@EASTSIDERIDER707
@EASTSIDERIDER707 10 ай бұрын
All these theories are up reconsideration as new data is acquired. The JWSG brings new insight each day. It’s an exciting and challenging time in science.
@hackingthehumantimemachine9360
@hackingthehumantimemachine9360 9 ай бұрын
The engineering feats performed in the design, manufacture, and deployment of Euclid and Webb Telescopes serve as a testament to human ingenuity, creativity, and resource-fullness. Through these we are able to actually touch (the photons) of objects at some of the farthest reaches of the universe in space and in time. We should never doubt human resourcefulness.
@normanstewart7130
@normanstewart7130 10 ай бұрын
"500m at a distance of 10 billion light years". I don't think so!
@alistairmcelwee7467
@alistairmcelwee7467 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful that people are exploring such crucial info. As these space telescopes become more detailed in what they can show us, I hope new discoveries can be made.
@tomkenney5365
@tomkenney5365 10 ай бұрын
I'm about to watch the video about Euclid and Webb together, but I'm surprised this wasn't publicized like Webb was. From this video Euclid seems pretty on par with Webb.
@htopherollem649
@htopherollem649 10 ай бұрын
wishing you had covered gaia's specs as well. since gaia is at the L2 lagrange point with Euclid and jwst orbiting around it (only because differing types of orbits are used for Euclid and James Web Space Telescope to maintain position at L2 than Gaia). perhaps a video covering all 3
@peterdarr383
@peterdarr383 10 ай бұрын
Don't forget The Red Roadster is also out there, randomly crossing the flight paths - - but don't worry; Space is pretty big.
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness 10 ай бұрын
@@peterdarr383 Negative. The Roadster is not in any kind of Earth orbit, however its current orbit does intersect Earth's. If it remains on this orbit for a long time, it will periodically intersect and come into close contact with L2 as well as Earth on an interval of centuries or millennia.
@garyfilmer382
@garyfilmer382 10 ай бұрын
Awesome images, this Euclid Space Telescope is definitely going to provide even more exciting data! A greater accuracy of red-shift measurements will be really useful. Don’t think the math is right about the resolution of the VIS camera, separation of 500 meters at 10 billion light years! I am just waking up my brain with morning coffee, but that sounds insane! Love those wide field of view images! Thanks for this inspiring video, more updates, with any corrections, please!
@raydunn2582
@raydunn2582 10 ай бұрын
Nice catch. I was gonna let it pass.
@mysternetstudio
@mysternetstudio 10 ай бұрын
You're right, these maths are wrong: 0.1 second of arc is 500m at 1 million km (and 1 million km is 3.3 light seconds). This is good but not exceptional. The strength of Euclid is its ability to measure the red shift of a large number of galaxies in a short time.
@bruceinraleigh9999
@bruceinraleigh9999 10 ай бұрын
I, too, was bothered by that. If 500m at 10 billion light years was true, then they could put it in earth orbit, aim it at me, and read the base-pair sequences of my DNA.
@ginamiller269
@ginamiller269 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic and stunning new space telescope Euclit ! Now looking forward what Euclit would find out about dark matter and dark energy. Absolutely stunning and amazing great camera equipment on board the Euclit space telescope now. Good luck Euclit over the 6 years in space at L2 point now.
@markl8111
@markl8111 10 ай бұрын
New tools provide humanity the ability to find new questions and answer old ones.
@user-yd1zl1tv8x
@user-yd1zl1tv8x 10 ай бұрын
Great video! Good luck Euclid, and the program guiding it.
@Native_love
@Native_love 10 ай бұрын
Soon we will see something that will change everything we've ever thought we knew!
@0m3gaph03nix
@0m3gaph03nix 10 ай бұрын
I hope so. People were just told of the existence of intelligent alien life and they just made memes about how much they don't care. It's gonna take something drastic for people to pull their heads out of their asses, and by then, it'll probably be too late
@THE-X-Force
@THE-X-Force 10 ай бұрын
Your mom taking a bath?
@Native_love
@Native_love 10 ай бұрын
@0m3gaph03nix No such thing as too late. If any intelligent life was bad, they would have taken us over by now.
@darthwader4472
@darthwader4472 10 ай бұрын
07:27 I assume whoever wrote this prefers freedom units over the metric system, but 0.1 arcsec at 10 billion lightyears is 5000 lightyears, not 500 meters.
@peterdarr383
@peterdarr383 10 ай бұрын
OK - tell me the size tire/rims on your car. . . .
@jim3150
@jim3150 10 ай бұрын
If any device could see a resolution of 500 meters @ 10 billion light years, then we would be able to see in exquisite detail, and would be mapping, all the planets within our galaxy and beyond. This is nonsense. The .1 arc seconds 500 meter resolution is good to maybe a million kilometers.
@darylmorse
@darylmorse 10 ай бұрын
Freedom units? facepalm
@icosthop9998
@icosthop9998 10 ай бұрын
​@@peterdarr383 L😂L Did you take the wrong door and ended up in here. I'm not sure but I think I did. 😮
@jeromejooste3493
@jeromejooste3493 10 ай бұрын
Nice work. Euclid is a fantastic instrument adding more petabytes to our pool of data to better understand the cosmos.
@robertlint7600
@robertlint7600 2 ай бұрын
I have a question. The observable universe is roughly 40 billion x 90 billion light years. The age of the universe is 13.7 billion light years. Given that it takes a year for light to travel a light-year, when are we going to create a telescope that can see the beginning of the universe?
@AndreTannus
@AndreTannus 10 ай бұрын
500m @ 10 billion light-years? That can't be right.
@EricBier
@EricBier 10 ай бұрын
I agree that it can't be right. I believe that the resolution at 10 billion light-years is about 4,850 light-years which is amazing.
@DFPercush
@DFPercush 10 ай бұрын
@@EricBier sounds about right. 0.1 arcseconds * 10 billion light years = 4848.14 light years. The Milky Way is about 70,000 light years in diameter, for reference.
@karphin1
@karphin1 10 ай бұрын
Impressive research and construction! Such a lot of expertise involved in this machine being made.
@Kaptain.Obvious
@Kaptain.Obvious 10 ай бұрын
Watching these videos is very humbling. Props to the geniuses behind theses mind blowing missions.
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat 10 ай бұрын
"Reflection is key to unlocking celestial mysteries beyond the dark veil." --Artemis 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind’s journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul’s fate revealed. In time, all points converge, hope’s strength re-steeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, We must see all in nothingness... Before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ --Diamond Dragons (series)
@LiliWhyte
@LiliWhyte 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the latest in space news. I cannt wait for Euclid to start sending pics back!
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 10 ай бұрын
I look forward to hearing all the new discoveries, as explained by Anton Petrov. 😊
@jamesbears6428
@jamesbears6428 9 ай бұрын
This video is astonishingly good. The the technical feats and capabilities you have described has raised my estimation of mankind's capabilities. Wow! I would like to know more about the engineers that produced these feats. Can we produce more people of this calibre and set them on tackling more of the problems we are facing on Earth?
@ninalehman9054
@ninalehman9054 10 ай бұрын
First Light is always exciting! Good luck doing great science, Euclid! 💙 One of my earliest memories was watching Sputnik in its short orbit. How wonderful it has been to watch space exploration just get better and better.
@Samtzu
@Samtzu 10 ай бұрын
I am amazed.... the evolution of astronomical discovery has left me speechless.....
@meatpopsicle1567
@meatpopsicle1567 10 ай бұрын
I like how the black and white image is somehow showing us the blue to red light wavelengths. As for dark matter, a little girl goes to bed on Christmas Eve and there are no presents under the tree. When she wakes up in the morning, there are presents where there were none before, which is proof of the existence of Santa Claus. Same thing for dark matter.
@andymouse
@andymouse 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I scratched my head ! what colours Lol ! love the dark matter analogy.
@michaeltpowers5316
@michaeltpowers5316 8 ай бұрын
It appears to me that more will be revealed. it is most definitely an absolute marvellous wonder to be a part of this existence. It is impressive when I encounter the feats of science, technology, math, and all the discipline that goes into bringing the mysteries of the Cosmos to a place of understanding and learning that can be shared with the average lay such as myself. Keep on keeping on. "Live well and prosper". or something to that affect.
@sproglode
@sproglode 9 ай бұрын
What a truly excellent and amazing video - David Griffiths, Sci-Tech Daresbury Laboratory UK.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 6 ай бұрын
❤ beautiful video. There's much to hope for
@edwardrolenc7012
@edwardrolenc7012 3 ай бұрын
Awesome! Much better than my Dwarf 2 telescope... I love the images from Euclid!
@rexpayne7836
@rexpayne7836 9 ай бұрын
Great content and presentation.
@nutier
@nutier 10 ай бұрын
Awesome video ! I love it so much . Thank you for sharing . what had been in the dark universe ? Please let me know , thank you . Happy Friday to you !
@leeg8461
@leeg8461 10 ай бұрын
"We know dark matter exists because we can't see it".😂
@jamesmcdermott5048
@jamesmcdermott5048 10 ай бұрын
Great. Perfect for observing Nibiru...
@TheAllstonians
@TheAllstonians 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is amazing stuff.
@JIRKA_Praha
@JIRKA_Praha 10 ай бұрын
Thx! 💖💖💖 Liked. Subscribed.
@libri_dies
@libri_dies 10 ай бұрын
Nicely informative videos. You should probably put notes on graphics/images/clips for which are real or not.
@aMulliganStew
@aMulliganStew 10 ай бұрын
"... 500m at a distance of 10 billion light years." [citation needed]
@AnalogDude_
@AnalogDude_ 10 ай бұрын
that's about the size of a electron right before your eyes or ever smaller. : ) one light year is about 9000 billion km or so.
@robertgoodwin5393
@robertgoodwin5393 10 ай бұрын
I'm amazed that this excellent film could have come so quickly! It is only AUG. 7!!! KUDUS, VERY NICE!!! Db
@philipstewart4474
@philipstewart4474 3 ай бұрын
I’m human and humans are inquisitive and we need to learn everything about everything, and I think one day in the near future we’ll learn more about “Dark Matter” and other mysteries of the universe, and why not. I won’t be around for that but what an amazing time to be alive. It’s in our nature to ask and answer questions of our existence and what lies ahead for us all, it’s inevitable but we will need to come together as a species in order to survive and solve issues like scientific goals and theories of our universe. 🖖🌎🚀
@susanpetropoulos1039
@susanpetropoulos1039 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the new word- grism!
@j.dunlop8295
@j.dunlop8295 10 ай бұрын
Reaching out into the depths of unknown, for understanding! 👍
@mikeg.5233
@mikeg.5233 3 ай бұрын
Wow, more rocks as far as you can see. 👽👽👽
@peterryan4851
@peterryan4851 10 ай бұрын
I love how some scientists are so quick to dismiss the notion of faith, but then jump on board with theories like dark matter and steadfastly defend something for which there has been little evidence.
@geoffmower8729
@geoffmower8729 3 ай бұрын
There is more likelihood of dark matter out in space than there will ever be of a god existing only in mans imagination. To put it simply gods have always only ever been made by man to control man. And in Christianity's case threaten man with eternal hell and ostracization from the family group!
@TheAllstonians
@TheAllstonians 3 ай бұрын
There are alternative theories but those are roundly dismissed because the high priests of physics tell us to believe in de/dm. I saw a physicist once say (it was translated and I am going from memory): 'We'll do the experiment and if we don't see anything, we'll know we've discovered dark matter.' This all sounds very religion-like!
@ianmarlow805
@ianmarlow805 3 ай бұрын
Dark matter is not a theory but an hypothesis. To be a theory you need to have valid proof. We have none fore dark matter. Using the same logic god is only an hypothesis as we have no prof he/she/it/they exists.
@mikewinburn
@mikewinburn 3 ай бұрын
Interesting call out. After all, by definition they are displaying faith - believing in what one cannot see. I also like that you quantified your comment, “…some scientists..”.
@fredlight
@fredlight 9 ай бұрын
So interesting, I really wish that the real results will be distributed to everyone interested even if they don"t please some.
@richardswift3859
@richardswift3859 9 ай бұрын
You answered my question about Dawes limit in space vs. aperture compared to earth bound telescopes.
@antoniosanjurjo8442
@antoniosanjurjo8442 10 ай бұрын
Great video, i do love astronomy
@tigerchuu2148
@tigerchuu2148 6 ай бұрын
James Webb and Euclid… absolutely amazing.
@TCB2023.
@TCB2023. 10 ай бұрын
Sooooo cool!
@innertubez
@innertubez 10 ай бұрын
7:35 "or about 500 meters at a distance of 10 billion light-years," WHAAAAT
@peterblake548
@peterblake548 9 ай бұрын
What am I missing in the search for dark matter? It seems to me that the discussion might be closed by the following scenario: Construct a hollow sphere from two hemispheres (simplifying the launching of said sphere) which can be assembled in space.. Attach this sphere to another very small sphere, made in as similar way, and connected to the large sphere by an extended tube. From the small hemisphere attach another tube and a flat plate with the same projected area as the large sphere. Adjust the mass of both assemblies such that they match exactly. Set off a charge in the small dual hemispheres and monitor the trajectory of the two sections. F=MA
@ZebraActual
@ZebraActual 10 ай бұрын
Very cool..
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 10 ай бұрын
Well, I know which telescope I would buy after watching this.
@Steve-ck3yf
@Steve-ck3yf 3 ай бұрын
"Mark my words" they'll have to rethink gravity! I've said it for my whole life since teens.
@Chesterton7
@Chesterton7 10 ай бұрын
Amazing.
@user619tlsdca5
@user619tlsdca5 10 ай бұрын
The dark regions of space or outside the string lines of Galaxies is where it gets very interesting to wonder what is out there in the dark. Anything is possible of planets within that region or even creatures of mysterious origins and make up. But the first thing to consider is are we able to travel same physics as in the string fulfillment of Galaxies.?. I often wonder once in that region , can we travel super fast with little effort of locomotion, or will we be just sitting there not able to move. Even the gravity question of possibility we be crushed , much like the deep dark regions of our oceans .
@humblegrenade118
@humblegrenade118 3 ай бұрын
The ghost in the room making the curtain move, can’t see it but it’s got to be there
@DW_Kiwi
@DW_Kiwi 6 ай бұрын
We all heard about The James Webb. But this is the first time I have heard anything about Euclid!! Where was the media in all of this.
@Dra741
@Dra741 10 ай бұрын
What got me is that NASA was able to Overlay the X-ray telescope the infrared telescope the all of the Spectre collected by these telescopes they were able to Overlay them and this, and gather the Spectre, with such Precision that I could see why this camera system is just the complete modification, it is precisely done I am proud of all the scientists who have not met yet that worked on this project
@ROBSwank-pm1vd
@ROBSwank-pm1vd 3 ай бұрын
Just Look at That Beauty out there !! 😃
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 10 ай бұрын
Shared
@markmilan57
@markmilan57 10 ай бұрын
Just great.
@noahbawdy3395
@noahbawdy3395 10 ай бұрын
Oh. Silent Euclidity, Dream control. Pretty fun.
@physicsguybrian
@physicsguybrian 10 ай бұрын
Very cool. One minor note: "micron" already means micrometer so either say micrometer or micron but do not say micron meter as that is incorrect. Cheers!
@shodan6401
@shodan6401 10 ай бұрын
I look forward to the day that the NIR camera is focused on a single point in the void for many days to reveal the myriad of previously unseen galaxies that, by all accounts, should not exist in such an early stage of the evolution of the universe, and set straight the many errors in the assumptions of the LCDM.
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 9 ай бұрын
Realy I like this video so so much
@louisebean9428
@louisebean9428 10 ай бұрын
Please do a For Dummies Version of this.
@mikeyh6104
@mikeyh6104 10 ай бұрын
Nice informative video, title is a bit misleading though.
@pchabanowich
@pchabanowich 10 ай бұрын
Here's looking at Euclid...🍻
@thomasstevenrothmbamd2384
@thomasstevenrothmbamd2384 10 ай бұрын
Wow!
@danpendergrass3632
@danpendergrass3632 6 ай бұрын
I keep hoping that advances such as these will help me decide if my impression of the edge of the universe is correct. I envision a huge outer "sphere" of anti-matter and quasi-matter moving inward while drawing down the center like a tsunami draws down water on a beach. Only time and more data will tell.
@johnborden9208
@johnborden9208 10 ай бұрын
7:27 - Separate objects that are only 500 meters apart at a distance of 10 billion light years?!?!? That kind of resolution is, and always will be, absolutely impossible. An honest mistake of course, anyone can miscalculate, but since it was off by a factor of around 90 quadrillion I'm surprised you didn't get some gut feeling that your figure was way off. Oh well, live and learn. Very interesting video otherwise.
@peterdarr383
@peterdarr383 10 ай бұрын
"That's not a Moon . . . . "
@CoreyChambersLA
@CoreyChambersLA 10 ай бұрын
Big bang inertia could explain dark matter.
@PearlmanYeC
@PearlmanYeC 10 ай бұрын
Pearlman YeC SPIRAL 'GRIP' hypothesis on galactic rotation, also does not require Dark Matter and 'Pearlman vs Hubble' no requirement for Dark Energy and NO need to revise basic physics. The entire universe approximates the visible universe, that attained gravitational bound equilibrium early in history. Normal matter over 99% of all matter, 99% of the universe we see from light that departed when the universe transitioned from hyper-dense to mature size and density. reference Pearlman YeC alignment of Torah testimony, science and ancient civ.
@thomasdowe5274
@thomasdowe5274 3 ай бұрын
The Standard Model needs MAJOR correction...from Big Bang to Redshift as measure of Distance!!!
@CreativeJohnBeek
@CreativeJohnBeek 10 ай бұрын
perhaps if u state all these statistics, show a table so we have a readable form of comparison and understanding. tnx
@bandit1rocks180
@bandit1rocks180 3 ай бұрын
Euclid is Awesome! How will it deal w/ the Radiation, High Temps, and Cold Extremes, and Still be able to Calibrate accurately and Decipher, Infra-Red, Red Shift, etc, etc...and make sense of it all? NASA Easy. Us Lay People? Fascinating, MORE MORE MORE Plz................Thnx.
@AltGrendel
@AltGrendel 10 ай бұрын
What if Dark Matter/Energy are the actual universe and we are just a side effect.
@meganturner8438
@meganturner8438 10 ай бұрын
I love the feeling of existential dread in the morning 😅
@hurri7720
@hurri7720 10 ай бұрын
As for the end I have decided to wait and see.
@thebaryonacousticoscillati5679
@thebaryonacousticoscillati5679 10 ай бұрын
Well, you haven't got much choice really, do you?😁
@victorsvideos27
@victorsvideos27 3 ай бұрын
How do you know which stars existed ONE BILLION YEARS AGO, or which ones existed 10 Light Years Ago? Unbelievable Imaginations running this!
@itzobvioustupid
@itzobvioustupid 10 ай бұрын
Awesome sause beautiful pictures ❤❤❤
@Tommork-bq6ms
@Tommork-bq6ms 10 ай бұрын
Well known stars? Mrs. Listening over my shoulder asks... Like Humphrey Bogart?
@legend9335
@legend9335 10 ай бұрын
Noah was the first to have an arc which enabled him to see land.
@lancemarchetti8673
@lancemarchetti8673 10 ай бұрын
Cool video. Dark matter is no Light matter.
@zhichengwong2081
@zhichengwong2081 9 ай бұрын
Phones have never used CCD sensors and modern digital camera's haven't used them since about the year 2000.
@JPSkriP
@JPSkriP 9 ай бұрын
So what im getting out of this is the long halt and delay with the JWST, kept the older tech, and didnt get to update to newer by the time it was launched.
@mkogrady6078
@mkogrady6078 3 ай бұрын
We need a space lab on the dark side of the moon.
@kevinhoar292
@kevinhoar292 9 ай бұрын
Sounds like we have a really good pair of reading glasses.
@kevinclayton1656
@kevinclayton1656 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like it's better than Webb in many ways, can it analyze the atmosphere of planets?
@unclefester4626
@unclefester4626 10 ай бұрын
Is there any dark matter or dark energy surrounding Uranus?
@dr.k9070
@dr.k9070 10 ай бұрын
No.
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