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    How the James Webb Space Telescope Discoveries Support Yuri Milner’s Space Exploration Mission

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 1, 20223 Mins Read
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    The internet investor and venture capitalist Yuri Milner is a physicist by training. He is committed to several scientific ventures, including founding the Breakthrough Initiatives, a set of scientific research programs. Additionally, Yuri Milner wrote the book “Eureka Manifesto” to share his ideas on humanity’s future in the universe, and to communicate some of his thoughts on the importance and urgency of space exploration as a requirement for the survival of humanity. According to the “Eureka Manifesto,” humans need to have a few collective goals to endure the challenges facing our planet. Yuri Milner believes humans should be working on a mission to study the universe and find ways to explore it. 

    Yuri Milner’s Breakthrough Initiatives has two major components: Breakthrough Starshot and Breakthrough Listen, both of which support space research and the quest for intelligent life. The groundbreaking Starshot project seeks to construct the Starchip technology that will help reach the star Alpha Centauri, which is located roughly 4.37 light-years from Earth. Searching the cosmos for sentient alien life is the aim of Breakthrough Listen. It is the greatest alien communication search in history, with $100 million in financial support and endless hours of telescope time on the world’s biggest and most advanced telescopes devoted to the search for other civilizations. Yuri Milner is committed to exploring the universe through his space research initiatives, and he stated in the “Eureka Manifesto” that it is our responsibility to survive and strive toward the far future. Yuri Milner’s goal of comprehending the universe is supported by the most recent revelations made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) on July 11, 2022. 

    James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) 

    The James Webb Telescope launched on December 25th, 2021. It is a gigantic space-based telescope that is tuned for infrared wavelengths. It is far more sensitive than other telescopes and has a wider range of wavelengths. With the use of longer wavelengths, the James Webb Telescope can gaze deeper back to discover the first galaxies that started in the early universe and to look deeply into the planets and celestial bodies that are developing right now. It will help us understand some of the biggest cosmic riddles, including how the first stars and galaxies were created, the rate of expansion of the universe, and the possibility of intelligent alien life. 

    It is exciting to see how space exploration will reveal enticing new areas of exploration after decades of development and the breathtaking launch of the James Webb Telescope. As part of its promising abilities, the James Webb Telescope will be able to view some of the earliest stars and galaxies. JWST’s extremely advanced equipment can detect light from distant regions of the universe. This vast distance traveled by this light could help scientists gain a deeper understanding of how the universe was created.

    The James Webb Telescope detected light that was released 300 to 400 million years after the Big Bang. This would be the farthest galaxy ever discovered. Although both galaxies appear to be quite minimal, 100 times smaller than the Milky Way, they exhibit remarkable rates of star formation. 

    President Biden presented the picture of the galaxy cluster known as SMACS 0723. The photo shows multiple galaxies in the same photo. The James Webb Telescope discovered oxygen and other heavy elements in the galaxy. Now, researchers are hoping that the telescope will discover a galaxy that may contain life. JWST has already produced significant data that will help scientists explore the formation of galaxies and how stars develop within them.

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