NASA's James Webb Space Telescope: Stunning new images captured of the universe | 60 Minutes
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All Comments (21)
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Imagine the amount of life that is out there, the amount of life that is probably around the same age as us humans. The amount of life that is beyond our age. Nobody can tell me there isnt life out there with that many galaxies, seriously incredible to see!
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Hats off for all the people who's moving humanity forward.
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I wonder what it is about space that comforts people so much? I know it humbles me and I feel grateful that I am small and there is something out there bigger than me. So much wonder. You can feel childlike again when you don’t get to feel that way much as an adult.
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Absolutely amazing. This made me realize just how much we dont know, and probably never will.
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As someone who has been following Webb for a while, I gotta say this is a great summation piece of its impact. Great stuff.
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That image of Neptune was stunning!
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I can’t seem to ever wrap my head around how we as human beings became so lucky to inherit such a planet as earth…everything was made perfectly millions of years ago for us…the air we breathe the land & the temperature was all made to sustain life so perfectly, and to also think of the millions of galaxies and the fact that there’s some possibility of life somewhere else other than earth
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Hats off for all the people who's moving humanity forward.. Hats off for all the people who's moving humanity forward..
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My favorite thing to do in this life is to just gaze in awe at the stars pondering what could be out there. Its so peaceful yet so ominous.
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Speechless. These are the topics that I wish filled the news, the airwaves and occupied everyone's busyness with. When watching and taking it in, it eclipses all other matters in a way that is difficult to describe. What an honor it must be to be a part of the planning, development and discovery of such magnificence. Many Thank Yous to all involved in these pursuits!
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No words can explain how big and mysterious is our universe.
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The James webb telescope is man's most significant achievement to date and will change mankind's destination. Onwards and upwards.
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The beauty of our universe makes me cry with joy. I sat watching this with a gigantic smile on my face.
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Sometimes it makes me sad that I might miss some great discovery or get to miss even the next telescope. This type of stuff just makes you think of endless possibilities.
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This is amazing. I love astronomy. Just knowing there is other Galaxies out there far away is mind blowing.
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The Universe is beautiful.
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This is absolutely amazing, mind-blowing and humbling. With so so many galaxies there surely must be life all over the universe. Its hard to wrap your mind around. That telescope is, in my opinion, the most impressive thing I've seen humans make. Its amazing what we are capable of. And on and on.
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Havent cried and smiled like that in a VERY long time. I am so lucky to be alive to witness this event. Truly astounding.
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This is what awe feels like...
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This is the single greatest accomplishment till date of humanity in terms of enquiry of creation itself. Hope we find most of the answers by looking at the unknown. There's more than we could ever imagine. Incredible to say the least!