How James Webb Space Telescope Could Reveal Where Life Began | The New Frontier | Spark

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Published 2023-05-19
The threat of an asteroid strike is a very real danger in our solar system. Mankind is now in a position to defend the planet from such an eventuality.
Although Hubble Telescope remains active 30 years later, NASA decided it was time to create a brand new telescope, capable of uncovering even more mysteries surrounding the universe.
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All Comments (21)
  • @TX_BoomSlang
    “Absence of Evidence does not mean Evidence of Absence”, an old quote by Dr Carl Sagan, means, in a very simple term,that, if there is lack of evidence of presence of a thing, does not always conclude to the absence of that thing totally.
  • What hope is there when ,out of 16 comments, 2 are complaining, 3 are claiming some sort of prize for commenting early and another 3 dont believe in telescopes or science? We are all f##$ed
  • @LaundrymatCat
    It's amazing how they can hit the target in space... so crazy! Awesome people ❤
  • @MrRdb9109
    Wait? This video was released 11 hours ago. The narrator says the JWST will be launched in 2018. Hello? It's 2023 this is a 5 year old video. JWST has revealed a lot since this video was made.
  • Someone ruined your video by putting some really terrible, absolutely dreadful, horrible disco be bop music over the top of it! At FAR too high a volume! {:o:O:}
  • @jbolanosdiaz
    Love science but please! Get a good translator
  • @tobyihli9470
    It’s time for NASA to get real about dealing with asteroids that pose a threat to earth. We must develop the means to either push them away, or completely annihilate them. Let’s go! Get it done, now!
  • @smartupworld
    NASA has been operating for 64 years. And how many of our basic problems the solved ? Food, Pollution, Corruption, Housing etc. ?