Humanity's Eye Into The Deep Universe || James Webb Space Telescopeg (JWST)
Ladies and gentlemen, space explorers, and future cosmic travelers, today we dive into the most advanced scientific instrument ever built, the James Webb Space Telescope. This golden giant is not just a telescope. It is humanity's most powerful tool to unlock the secrets of the universe, explore distant worlds, and even search for alien life. Why did we need James Webb when we already had Hubble? Hubble Space Telescope served us for more than 30 years, capturing breathtaking images of galaxies, nebulae, and planets. But Hubble had its limits. It could only see visible light and a bit of ultraviolet light, which meant it couldn't look through thick clouds of cosmic dust or detect the faintest light from ancient galaxies. James Webb, however, is designed to see in infrared light, which allows it to look deeper into space and further back in time. Infrared light can pass through cosmic dust, revealing the birthplaces of stars and planets that were once hidden from Hub...