Dr. Becky | An astrophysicist explains JWST's Cartwheel Galaxy image @DrBecky | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 3 days ago
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The new James Webb Space Telescope images of the Cartwheel Galaxy are STUNNING. But is that the colour we'd really see? What science can we learn from these images? And what are those objects that have moved since the Hubble Space Telescope took a look in 1995?
All raw JWST data that has been made public is accessed via MAST: https://www.stsci.edu/jwst/science-execution/approved-ers-programs
For PNGs and/or TIFFs of these images head to: webbtelescope.org/resource-gallery/images
Keep up-to-date with all things JWST on the NASA blog: blogs.nasa.gov/webb
Is the colour in space images "real"? video - youtube.com/watch?v=-dmiS_6YrGU
My previous video on the Cartwheel Galaxy - youtube.com/watch?v=OIf78aX00kY
00:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Raw images vs coloured images
03:33 - What can we learn from this image?
07:08 - What are the objects that move from HST to JWST images?
09:15 - What's in the background?
11:06 - Brilliant
12:30 - Bloopers
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π©π½βπ» I'm Dr. Becky Smethurst, an astrophysicist at the University of Oxford (Christ Church). I love making videos about science with an unnatural level of enthusiasm. I like to focus on how we know things, not just what we know. And especially, the things we still don't know. If you've ever wondered about something in space and couldn't find an answer online - you can ask me! My day job is to do research into how supermassive black holes can affect the galaxies that they live in. In particular, I look at whether the energy output from the disk of material orbiting around a growing supermassive black hole can stop a galaxy from forming stars.
http://drbecky.uk.com
rebeccasmethurst.co.uk
Visit http://brilliant.org/DrBecky to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription.
The new James Webb Space Telescope images of the Cartwheel Galaxy are STUNNING. But is that the colour we'd really see? What science can we learn from these images? And what are those objects that have moved since the Hubble Space Telescope took a look in 1995?
All raw JWST data that has been made public is accessed via MAST: https://www.stsci.edu/jwst/science-execution/approved-ers-programs
For PNGs and/or TIFFs of these images head to: webbtelescope.org/resource-gallery/images
Keep up-to-date with all things JWST on the NASA blog: blogs.nasa.gov/webb
Is the colour in space images "real"? video - youtube.com/watch?v=-dmiS_6YrGU
My previous video on the Cartwheel Galaxy - youtube.com/watch?v=OIf78aX00kY
00:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Raw images vs coloured images
03:33 - What can we learn from this image?
07:08 - What are the objects that move from HST to JWST images?
09:15 - What's in the background?
11:06 - Brilliant
12:30 - Bloopers
---
π My new merch is available here (with worldwide shipping!): dr-becky.teemill.com
---
π My new book, "A Brief History of Black Holes", out NOW in hardback, e-book and audiobook (which I narrated myself!): http://hyperurl.co/DrBecky
π Note, USA & Canada hardback out 1st November 2022
---
π§ Royal Astronomical Society Podcast that I co-host: podfollow.com/supermassive
---
π Don't forget to subscribe and click the little bell icon to be notified when I post a new video!
---
π©π½βπ» I'm Dr. Becky Smethurst, an astrophysicist at the University of Oxford (Christ Church). I love making videos about science with an unnatural level of enthusiasm. I like to focus on how we know things, not just what we know. And especially, the things we still don't know. If you've ever wondered about something in space and couldn't find an answer online - you can ask me! My day job is to do research into how supermassive black holes can affect the galaxies that they live in. In particular, I look at whether the energy output from the disk of material orbiting around a growing supermassive black hole can stop a galaxy from forming stars.
http://drbecky.uk.com
rebeccasmethurst.co.uk