SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 129
*Are we seeing the first light in the universe
The Webb Space Telescope is now unveiling what could be light from the very first stars in the universe – revealing a very rich cosmos where the first forming galaxies look remarkably different from the mature galaxies seen around us today.
*Innermost structure of quasar jet
Astronomers using a global network of radio telescopes have observed the narrowing of a quasar jet for the first time.
*NASA’s Perseverance Rover spots some intriguing Martian bedrock
NASA’s car sized six wheeled Mars Perseverance rover is targeting a new sediment-rich bed rock outcrop at the base of Jezero Crater’s river delta.
*Another five spy satellites launched by Beijing
China has launched another five spy satellites bringing Beijing’s total constellation of surveillance or reconnaissance spacecraft to over 232.

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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Are we seeing the first light in the universe?
12:46 Innermost structure of quasar jet
15:50 NASA’s Perseverance Rover spots some intriguing Martian bedrock
18:31 Another five spy satellites launched by Beijing
19:57 End credits