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A Giant Leap for Science
First full color, science quality images of JWST
COSMOS-Web: mapping the earliest structures of the Universe
Unearthing the fossilised Andromeda Galaxy
Star formation in the Milky Way, Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud
Trappist-1: checking atmosphere of exoplanet system with multiple earth-like planets in the habitable zone
TransNeptunian objects: discovering the composition of icy bodies beyond Neptune
Parallax
Motion of stars
Measuring the distance to a star using standard candles
A telescope is a time machine
The furthest object you can see with the unaided eye
Looking beyond the Milky Way
How many galaxies are in the visible universe?
Each galaxy contains 100 billion stars
The visible universe stretches around 13 billion light years from the Earth
Conclusion
Intro – our accidental universe
The incredible discovery made on Saturn’s moon Enceladus
Searching for life across the cosmos
Radio signals from across the universe?
Detecting possible structures around planets
Planetary ingestion – planets eating stars
Why conditions on Venus are so different from Earth
How NASA fixed the Hubble telescope in space
What Hubble discovered by accident
Introduction
1. The Planck Era: First Ten-Tredecillionth Of A Second
2. Grand Unification: First Undecillionth of A Second
3. Inflation: First Picosecond
4. The Higgs and Mass: First Billionth of a Second
5. Fine Tuning, Protons, Neutrons and Antimatter: First Millionth of a Second
6. Neutrinos and Primordial Black Holes: First Second
7. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: First Minute
8. The First Molecule: First 100,000 Years
9. First Atoms, First Light: First 380,000 Years
10: Dark Matter and Dark Energy: First Million Years