James Webb Has an Issue + More Amazing Images of Neptune/Mars/Orion's Belt



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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about new images and new issues from James Webb Telescope
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https://esawebb.org/news/weic2214/?lang
https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/2022/09/19/mars-is-mighty-in-first-webb-observations-of-red-planet/
https://pdrs4all.org/pdrs4all-first-images-release/
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43 thoughts on “James Webb Has an Issue + More Amazing Images of Neptune/Mars/Orion's Belt”

  1. Stars aren't produced in nebulaic clouds.

    The are produced along tendrils of plasma that exist among the nebulae.

    Look at any spiral galaxy
    You will see that the stars exist along the spiral tendrils.

    Barry Setterfield has done some great research into this phenomenon and has some videos on yt.

    Anton, you should check him out.

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  2. Amazing how we are seeing our future in real time. When you look at space and all of the "gas clouds and nebula's", it would remind you of our sky's and clouds. I can't wait to see how homo sapiens on Earth react when they find out how busy our solar system is.

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  3. Just like homo sapiens explored earth's continents with oceans in between them, it will be viewed the same as with space travel, as space is known as the oceans between planets. Just as homo sapiens have to adapt to different climates on different continents, we will have to do the same when we explore other planets with their atmosphere and climate's.

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  4. I don't know where you are getting your information, but the problem with MIRI is not only serious, it could possibly be the end of spectroscopy in the mid-infrared, which would be devastating. The problem parts are two large wheels which carry beamsplitters. These must line up to absolute perfection so that the incident light can be properly redirected into the main MIRI detectors. One of the wheels is showing abnormally high friction already. That is bad any way you cut it, but it could be catastrophic if there is a cracked bearing or the like and it fails completely while the wheel is in motion, freezing it in an intermediate position. I think the most likely solution is to settle on a few bands and position this wheel and leave it in that position. You cannot risk moving it a lot if there is a cracked bearing involved. If there were an easy solution it would be in place. Whoever runs this telescope needs to put out more detailed information on what the problem is and what is the engineering analysis about working around it.

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  5. I love your channel! Bravo! What about the direct imaging of the exoplanet! It's a "super-Jupiter." Apparently, it's like the mother of all gas giants. It makes sense that this would be the type of planet that JWST would first image. It's big and it's bright. Right? I'm waiting for the day when another alien civilization waves back at us!

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  6. I'm going to debate that nasa has some of the most brilliant engineers, seeing as it was Elon and Space X that has made all the most recent breakthroughs. You youtubers never really give the man the credit he deserves for advancing technology in the way he has.

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  7. As we know the orbit of JWST is L2. What I mean by that is the field of the JWST view is a spherical segment (not the whole sphere view), meaning it can only observe the top/bottom of the solar system plane. Does anyone know anything about it?

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  8. If there were a suit that could protect you while you enter a black hole, would you go? Obviously, you wouldn't be able to come back but at least you will know what is inside.

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  9. Anton, so happy for your channel the crap that some of those clickbait idiot's post is horrendous and fake. But I know you voice facts. Keep up the good work. You and Sabine, the German physicist are refreshing.

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