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Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images

Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images

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The James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled us with its first batch of images. WIRED got in touch with the one and only Bill Nye to beak down some of these astonishing photos, explaining what we're really looking at. Bill analyzes some images of the Carina Nebula, Southern Ring Nebula, Stephan's Quintet and more.
Date: 2022-08-18

Comments and reviews: 13


i really loved those pictures when they first came out. Compare them hubble and it's crazy how much technology has advanced in a few decades.
Fun fact, due to how speed of light works, we are looking into the past. It takes X years for the light to reach us, so we really are looking at something that happened thousands of years ago, and it's probably already gone.

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I just came her to point out that Bill Nye is not qualified to break down the Webb Telescope much less shine my shoes. Why of all the people WIRED could have picked that ARE qualified did they pick this sick hack? Bill has zero credibility in anything.
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I would like to know the specific scientific reason why they use a in all images. IF There is no Surface between the universe cloud and the telescope camera. What refence point are you using out of the axial tilt of planet earth? I need to know.
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Now I understand so much more thanks to this video. Thank you Mr. Nye, one question: since a planet's orbit around it's star can sometimes take more than one year, is the entire wide field being monitored continuously?
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Bill Nye and my father helped me fall in love with science, especially astronomy, and have kept my interest ever since. Sadly, my dad isn t here anymore, but I hope to get my son as interested as he did with me.
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I don't agree with the two stars (holding hand annology, because of the color difference between them. My view is one star is really far (the red one), and it is just the alignment that gave us this illusion.
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not going to lie in the opener were taking pictures of these objects with astonishing precision, its like. whoah took me back to school with Bill Nye the Science Guy. always will be a fan.
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Why does life rely on methane? What if there's a life form out there that's relying on neon or ziltron. (Ziltron is just a silly word I made up for an example.
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Bill Nye is probably one of the only people that became a television personality while still keeping a credible background in their original career.
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I never understood why they never made it regular practice to present both images (actual photos and scientifically altered photos) side by side.
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Some of the most beautiful photographs ever taken, and Bill Nye's explanation makes it all so much more profound. What a time to be alive.
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get this activist out of here, he only does what he does for the money. he is not the same bill nye we grew up with. shame on you all
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Too bad dark matter is how they balance their make-believe equations.
Its also too bad I have no idea what I'm talking about.

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