Why NASA's New Space Telescope Will Discover Aliens | Unveiled
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The account discusses the James Webb Space Telescope, a new project by NASA set to launch in October 2021. This telescope will upgrade our ability to observe space, especially in infrared, allowing it to see further back in time than the Hubble Space Telescope. The Webb will be able to penetrate cosmic dust clouds and reveal more objects in the universe. Experts believe it could help in the search for alien life by detecting oxygen levels on distant planets. The telescope will operate from a location nearly one million miles away from Earth. After its launch, it is expected to provide new insights into the universe and potentially discover extraterrestrial life, which raises questions about how humanity should respond to such discoveries.
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The video discusses the capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope and its potential to discover alien life. It highlights the technological advancements over the Hubble Space Telescope and the implications of these discoveries for humanity. The conversation includes insights from physicist Michio Kaku regarding the possibility of contacting alien civilizations.
The James Webb Space Telescope will be capable of seeing as far back as just three hundred million years post-creation.
Michio Kaku
“the chances are quite high that we may make contact with an alien civilization”
Managed by: NASA
to discover and study extraterrestrial life and the early universe
The James Webb Space Telescope will be able to see further through the universe and further back in time than the Hubble.
The Webb will be capable of seeing as far back as just three hundred million years post-creation.
The chances are quite high that we may make contact with an alien civilization.
The Webb will allow us to determine oxygen levels on a vast number of alien planets.
We currently have very little in terms of a global policy in place for discovering aliens.