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 Humans have always been insanely curious. About literally everything!
Curiosity is what keeps us inspired, and makes us capable of incredible things. 
 We are born curious: we are explorers. We always want to know more about the place we live in and about who we really are. 
 That’s how Colombus found America. That’s how Neil Armstrong got to walk on the moon. 
 That’s also how we were able to conceive, design, and finally launch the James Webb Space Telescope, the most incredible space telescope ever built.
 
 We built it because we want to know what was before us. 
 Because we want to know what will be after us. 
 And because we are insanely curious about what is happening right now, while we are alive here, on this apparently normal planet called Earth, and not elsewhere. 
 
 This telescope is already history. 
 And it will become one of the fundamental pieces of the puzzle of humanity.
 But is it really this fundamental? What are his characteristics? What has it discovered so far?
 And what can we expect from it?
 
 Follow me in this video to find out the answers to these questions and more.
 I promise you will be blown away.

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Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr

00:00 Intro
5:00 here’s what James Webb can actually do
5:10 cosmic cliffs ( carina nebula)
6:00 southern ring nebula
7:00 tarantula nebula
8:45 Webb’s first deep field

#insanecuriosity #universe #jameswebb

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