We've never seen THIS before - James Webb Space Telescope

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Why is the James Webb Space Telescope so incredible?

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All Comments (21)
  • @adriansurname
    The way Diana's face lights up every single time she explains something to her editor is so nice to see.
  • two amazing things that no one mentions: the flap on the back of the telescope is a small solar sail, its going to be used to help rotate the telescope to reduce the saturation of the gyros. another thing is that its so freaking cold on the shade side of the telescope, that you actually can use superconductors, and that is exactly what they did, some components are made of superconductors to reduce weight.
  • There's an old XKCD comic that explains how impossible it is to know EVERYTHING so if someone says they don't know something, you shouldn't criticize them but rather get excited that you have the opportunity to introduce them to something new and cool. The best part of this channel is that Dianna takes this to heart, and it is wonderful.
  • @jasonalarid930
    My 5 year old daughter, and I, love watching your videos! She says she wants to be a scientist when she grows up - so thank you for being an inspiration to her! Hope your eye feels better soon. :)
  • @roseforeuropa
    My uncle got me into science when I was a teenager. He was very excited about this project for over a decade. He said "seeing what happens" in space science was one of his reasons for living. Unfortunately, he passed away last summer and I was often reminded of how much he would have loved to see the images that will be coming out later this year.
  • @amendozim
    Been loving this format where you're chatting with your editor! Great video as always, keep at it and have a quick recovery on that eye!
  • @tomvain6242
    I absolutely LOVE the Physics Girl. She's hilarious, plus she gets so excited explaining the science and engineering of the JWST that she makes the learning fun and interesting. Thank You!!!
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  • Dianna: "you think my face looks bad, you should see the surfboard that hit me!" 😂 I'm glad you're ok. Loved the video!
  • I am so excited to tell my 7 & 9 year old the quarter analogy. We have been following the James Webb adventure as a family. It is so incredible!
  • @vlastimil-furst
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  • @BuddysDIY
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  • Oh, no! She forgot her elements. Our sweet Dianna got hit in the head so hard some of the periodic table fell out! 😄 I hope you get your memory back quickly, Dianna. Get well soon. 🙏❤
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  • @paradox...
    6:20 OF COURSE Dianna has a cosmic microwave background plushie 😄
  • @cal_esc
    I love how you can just tell how excited about all this you are! I cannot wait to see what we discover with this new technology
  • @deez_narts
    Thanks for making this easy to understand. Fantastic work, Physics Girl. Keep this creative, educational content coming.
  • This channel is very well edited. Having the visual aids alongside the explanations, really really helps. Thank you.