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By now, everyone knows about the huge upcoming update. For those who haven’t heard, NASA had announced recently, that they will be releasing the first colour photos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, on the 12th of July. This is just the start of operations for the JWST and pretty soon, it’ll be fully operational and will be a force to reckon with, in world of telescopes.
So, we’re here to provide you with important information about the release schedule. After all, you have to watch it live, with the rest of the world.

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31 Comments

  1. My idea so I get to name it! Voyager 1 is now in interstellar TIME! (Mikey's Time) Think of it like Alvin and the chipmunks. "Vyger's" message is fine. Time is just sped up now that it's outside our suns time bubble or "Terran Time." It will be faster still when "Vyger" gets beyond the Milky Way's time bubble. Now that "Vyger" is in interstellar space, it's also in the STANDARD, faster moving, interstellar TIME or "Mikey's Time." Duh! Pass it on, please and thank you. As it should be

  2. First day we take out our new toy to play; it gets broke! 😖😮🙄…. we have been waiting patiently?! Maybe you have, I'm nearly ready to kill something!

  3. You figured they will look at Próxima Centauri first! Why are they looking at galaxies and nebulas first? Don’t you think Próxima Centauri is more important since it is the closest star to our sun and has exoplanets. If it was my telescope I will be looking there first.

  4. Only get maybe a fraction of what's narrated here and still it feels as I'm about to burst with excitement and expectations at childhood Christmas bonanza level.

  5. But here's the question…why isn't the milky way Galaxy falling down? Or even what direction would it fall to? In other words, whose driving the bus?

  6. So the 10 billion dollars went down to drain. It failed and NASA is putting an excuse of meteoriod hit. No one will buy. Where are the images? or where are the 10 billion dollars? If NASA knew that there would be meteoride shower and hit they why they decided to put 10 billions in the space. Now it will take another 6 months to exclude the damaged mirror. By the time the fix it another will be damaged. So the thing is 18 time 6 months for the JWST to totally becomes a pile of garbage but 10 billions has made many happier. NASA is not reliable.

  7. Even if the entire telescope becomes completely destroyed it is worth the risk ! We will never make progress if we do not TRY ! Thank you so much to the collaborative space agencies ! I am so grateful of your sacrifices !

  8. This video needs 6 and a half minutes to keep the viewer confused whether the collission was serioues or not. Nothing to worry about was a daring statement. One percent of the performance is gone through this particular impact. In my opinin, much to worry about… Another thing, people doing videos on James Webb Telescope: Don't chew up aaalll the history about the telescope for the billionth time for the last 30 years. Be sure, those kinds of videos ONLY people who are interested or have knowledge about are watching. AND by the way, this video contains no new images, no new updates on Webb, no new image updates from NASA if this is a difference.

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