What Has the James Webb Space Telescope Discovered in Its First Year? – With Naomi Rowe-Gurney
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in its inaugural year of operation in this informative lecture by NASA scientist Naomi Rowe-Gurney. Learn about the unique capabilities of the JWST, its mission objectives, and the intricate launch process. Delve into the telescope's fascinating findings across our Solar System, from Near Earth Objects to the mysterious Kuiper Belt. Gain insights into how the JWST collaborates with the Hubble Space Telescope and examine its observations of various celestial bodies, including Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Discover the future plans for the JWST and the upcoming Uranus orbiter and probe mission. This comprehensive talk provides a captivating journey through our cosmic neighborhood, highlighting the JWST's significant contributions to our understanding of the universe.
Syllabus
Intro
What is the JWST and how is it different from other telescopes?
How does the JWST work?
What was the JWST built for?
The first year of the JWST
The phases of launching the JWST
What has the JWST discovered in the Solar System?
Near Earth Objects NEOs
JWST and Hubble working together
Mars
Main belt - asteroids and comets
Jupiter
Saturn and its moons
Centaurs - half-comet, half-asteroid
Uranus
Neptune
The Kuiper Belt
What's next for JWST?
The Uranus orbiter and probe
Where to find out more
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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