Exploring our Mind-Blowing Universe | BBC Earth Science

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Published 2023-12-04

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  • @user-sj4tv1dp1b
    We could be doing so much more, yet we just continue to fund wars…
  • @Marius-Cristian
    "It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.”
  • @voldemort008
    I like to imagine that one day, tens of thousands of years from now, some alien civilization will stumble upon one of the voyager probes and stare in awe and wonder how something so primitive ended up out there.
  • Love these regular, unbiased, and agenda free, intelligent uploads, this is how you gain a devoted fanbase
  • Man, I really wish Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawkins were still around to hear their comments/ thoughts on the JWST missions. 😢
  • @darkyshadez2507
    The internet has messed people up with paranoia. science shouldn't be dividing us but propelling us. Stop watching angry content coz it confirms your biased thoughts and watch more content like this*doesn't prey on fears*. Lord give me strength 😂
  • @andrewah15
    Space is truly mind blowing and to know that we’re just a tiny speck in an ocean of galaxies. Amazing work from the engineers that created an incredible telescope to look at and explore galaxies.
  • @MrJimtimslim
    I mean the pictures from web are good don't get me wrong, but from a layman's point of veiw they're not that much better. The way they talk of factors of a 1000 etc..not so.
    What am i missing?
  • @skywalker1991
    Everytime i look up you see stars , but that light is scattered around few times bigger than solar system , star itself is 1000 x smaller ,
    If you shrink sun to size of golf ball , and nearest sun will be 700 miles away , its like 2 golf balls 1 in uk and another one in italy . Thers so much distance between each star ,crazy .
  • @AndyOB1Two
    If we spent as much on exploring the universe as we do on war we would be populating the moon & Mars by now and looking at a Proxima B probe with warp drive.
  • @Lizzymint
    I'm ABSOLUTELY blown away by these images, the beauty makes me feel very emotional, I wish I had the brain of these scientists, sincerely, thank you.
  • @gabbsdad
    The size of the universe and what’s in it is staggering to the imagination.
  • @Primo_extracts
    The background music needs to be more in the background there are multiple points or it makes it hard to hear the main point. Nonetheless, very interesting video
  • @oneox958
    10 minutes in and I feel like the title should have been "Exploring the Mind-Blowing James Webb Telescope". I am excited and proud that we built it, but sadly you cannot make a video about space these days without spending half the time swooning over that piece of gear.
  • @0MovieClips
    Why can't jwst be used to take pictures of planets in the solar system????.
    If it can see galaxies light years away, it will definitely give us a better view of the solar system
  • @kermitefrog64
    These incredible pictures remind me of what I have read at Isaiah 40:26; “Lift up your eyes to heaven and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who brings out their army by number;
    He calls them all by name. Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power, Not one of them is missing."