How James Webb Changed Astronomy
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Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Signup for your FREE trial here http://ow.ly/iVzm50NvlJM • I think it's about time we talked about James Webb's incredible sound-cooled camera. In this video, I take a deep dive into the fascinating world of the James Webb telescope and its mid-infrared camera, MIRI. Learn how the camera captures infrared light, how James Webb's camera is cooled with sound, and why James Webb needs to be so cold. • Stick around until the end of the video for your chance to win a Lego ISS model and enter to win at the link below. • https://primalnebula.com/giveaway/ • Our animation rendering machine • MacBook Pro 2023 M2: https://geni.us/7Ped • Intel Core i9-13900KF: https://geni.us/jSFbI • Short on time? Feel free to skip ahead in this video using the chapter links below. • 00:00 Introduction • 00:50 How Does James Webb's Camera Work? • 03:52 Cooling James Webb's Camera With Sound • Thanks for watching this Primal Space video. If you enjoyed it, let me know in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe so you can see more videos like this! • Support Primal Space by becoming a Patron! • / primalspace • Twitter: • / theprimalspace • References: • https://primalnebula.com/how-james-we... • Written and edited by Ewan Cunningham ( / ewan_cee ) • Narrated by: Beau Stucki (https://www.beaustucki.com/) • Music used in this video: • Marianas - Quincas Moreira • Pond Life - Jamie West Oram • Eternal Garden - Dan Henig • Sprightly Pursuit - Cooper Cannell • See You - Maxzwell • Stuck In The Air - The Tower Of Light • Primal Space is a participant in the in the Amazon Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme that allows channels to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com. • #nasa #jameswebb #jameswebbspacetelescope
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