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Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures - Observing with the James Webb Space Telescope: Glimpsing the First Stars

Observing with the James Webb Space Telescope: Glimpsing the First Stars

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

11/16/24 • 64 min

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Nov. 13, 2024
Dr. Dan Coe (Space Telescope Science Institute)
The Webb Telescope was designed to look back in time, to study the first generation of stars, and reveal our cosmic origins. Now in its second year of operation, JWST has already brought us tantalizingly close to our dream of seeing those first stars. Dr. Coe takes us on a tour of some of the latest results from the telescope, and tells us about his and others' observations of the most distant stars and galaxies astronomers have ever seen, providing a view of the universe as it was 13 billion years ago.
Dan Coe is an Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. STScI is home to JWST mission control and science operations, where staff scientists like Dan support other astronomers using Hubble and JWST. Dan has also led the Hubble RELICS and JWST Cosmic Spring science teams in discovering and studying some of the most distant galaxies known in the early universe.

11/16/24 • 64 min

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