We call it dark matter because we don't know what it is. We can get a sense of at least what it's doing by its gravitational pull. So there's this massive halo of dark matter around all galaxies. And we think that those effects might have been even stronger in the early universe. But the observations are they're the reality. They're telling us that something is a mess and we must figure out what we need to tweak.
In this episode, Amber and Peter discuss the 25-year journey of bringing the James Webb Space Telescope to life; they dive into space theory and the future possibilities with the JWST and answer the question, “are we the first sentient beings in the universe?”
You will learn about:
- 09:34 | What It's Like Strapping $10 Billion Onto An Explosive Rocket.
- 44:01 | Are We The First Sentient Beings In The Universe?
- 58:23 | The Stars That Brought Amber Straughn To Tears.
Dr. Amber Straughn is an astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and serves as the Deputy Project Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope. Her research explores how black holes and stars form in distant galaxies.
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