2+ HOURS of NASA's James Webb Telescope Discoveries Until Now
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2+ HOURS of NASA's James Webb Telescope Discoveries Until Now Three years ago, on Christmas morning 2021, humanity held its breath as the most ambitious telescope ever built lifted off from French Guiana into the cosmic void. Thirty years in the making, ten billion dollars in investment, and countless sleepless nights from thousands of engineers and scientists around the world had led to this single moment. The James Webb Space Telescope was finally beginning its journey to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. The story begins with something that might surprise you. Webb doesn't orbit our planet like its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope. Instead, it journeys to a special point in space called Lagrange Point 2, where the gravitational forces of Earth and the Sun create a stable parking spot a million miles away from home. Here, shielded by a tennis court-sized sunshield with the sun protection equivalent of SPF one million, Webb floats in perpetual darkness, its instruments cooled to temperatures colder than Pluto. This isn't just engineering for the sake of engineering. Every aspect of Webb's design serves a profound purpose. You see, the universe is expanding. As light travels across billions of years of cosmic history, it gets stretched like a rubber band being pulled apart. The visible light from the most ancient stars and galaxies has been stretched so far that it's now infrared radiation, invisible to human eyes but perfectly detectable by Webb's revolutionary instruments. This means that when Webb looks deep into space, it's literally looking back in time. The further it peers, the younger the universe becomes. It's like having a cosmic archaeology tool that can excavate layers of cosmic history, revealing secrets that have been hidden for longer than Earth itself has existed. #jameswebbspacetelescope #jameswebb #space #documentary #sleepstory #science #calmvideo #sleepvideo
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