WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.100 --> 00:00:04.150 The more distant in space we look, the farther back we're looking in time. 2 00:00:04.170 --> 00:00:08.200 And so we're designing the James Webb Space Telescope to see past the point where 3 00:00:08.220 --> 00:00:12.380 Hubble could see and to see the very first stars and galaxies to light 4 00:00:12.400 --> 00:00:16.570 up after the Big Bang. The James Webb Space Telescope is designed as an 5 00:00:16.590 --> 00:00:20.630 infrared telescope because infrared is really where the key science questions 6 00:00:20.650 --> 00:00:24.760 will be answered. To see those very very distant galaxies 7 00:00:24.780 --> 00:00:28.800 the light from those galaxies has been red shifted. The expansion of the universe 8 00:00:28.820 --> 00:00:32.830 stretches space-time, the light from the galaxies gets stretched 9 00:00:32.850 --> 00:00:36.870 as well. And so longer wavelengths of light are redder. 10 00:00:36.890 --> 00:00:41.010 So at some point in the distant past the light from those galaxies 11 00:00:41.030 --> 00:00:45.090 has been shifted - red shifted – all the way out of the visible spectrum 12 00:00:45.110 --> 00:00:49.210 into the infrared part of the spectrum. So having an infrared telescope 13 00:00:49.230 --> 00:00:53.360 in space is one of the things that will allow us to see those very first galaxies. 14 00:00:53.380 --> 00:00:55.469 music