S27E69: Webb's Record-Breaking Galaxy Discovery and the Hunt for New Worlds

Jun 7, 2024 · 24m 42s
S27E69: Webb's Record-Breaking Galaxy Discovery and the Hunt for New Worlds
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01 · Episode Headlines

Episode Headlines

6s

02 · Webb finds most distant known galaxy

Webb finds most distant known galaxy

47s

03 · Discovery of a massive new collection of exoplanets

Discovery of a massive new collection of exoplanets

6m 19s

04 · New X-ray observations highlight changes in two famous supernova remnants

New X-ray observations highlight changes in two famous supernova remnants

10m

05 · The Science Report

The Science Report

14m 58s

06 · Skeptics guide to how philosophers saw alien life

17m 19s

07 · Support SpaceTime

Support SpaceTime

23m 5s

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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 69, where we uncover the latest cosmic revelations and scientific advancements. First, we delve into a groundbreaking discovery by the Webb Space Telescope,...

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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 69, where we uncover the latest cosmic revelations and scientific advancements.
First, we delve into a groundbreaking discovery by the Webb Space Telescope, which has identified the most distant galaxy ever observed. Located a staggering 290 million years after the Big Bang, this galaxy offers unprecedented insights into the universe's infancy and the formation of its earliest stars and galaxies. We explore the methods and implications of this discovery, including the galaxy's surprising brightness and the presence of dust and ionized gas.
Next, we discuss the announcement of a massive new collection of exoplanet discoveries. NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has confirmed 120 new exoplanets and identified six new candidates, bringing the total number of known exoplanets to over 6000. These findings offer a rich database for studying planetary properties and environments, particularly those that may harbor life.
Finally, we highlight new X-ray observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray Telescope, revealing dramatic changes in two famous supernova remnants: the Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A. These observations provide stunning visualizations and valuable data on the dynamic processes occurring in these remnants.
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