Cosmic Dawn with Nobel Laureate John Mather
Dec 19, 2025•Channel
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Published5 months ago
Duration17:01
Video IDPMlysj8tWrI
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views1.1K
Likes139
Comments19
Engagement Rate14.42%
Likes per 100 views12.68
Comments per 1K views17.34
Description
The James Webb Space Telescope is doing something astronomers dreamed about for decades: peering into our universe’s early past, a period known as cosmic dawn. A new NASA+ documentary—also called Cosmic Dawn—chronicles the inside story of Webb’s design, construction, and launch. John Mather, who won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics, proposed the telescope and led its science team for decades. In this interview, Mather talks about his life, his research, and the pre-dawn phone call telling him he had won the Nobel Prize.
Ryan Fitzgibbons (eMITS/AMA): Producer, Editor
Padi Boyd (NASA/GSFC): Host
John Mather (NASA/GSFC): Interviewee
Katie Konans (eMITS): Producer
Jacob Pinter (eMITS/AMA): Project Support
Christian Elliott (eMITS/AMA): Project Support
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