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Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine

  • 2023
  • 1h 4m
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7.2/10
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Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine (2023)
Follows a team of engineers and scientists in an ambitious mission to launch the James Webb Space Telescope and take the next giant leap in the understanding of the universe.
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Follows a team of engineers and scientists in an ambitious mission to launch the James Webb Space Telescope and take the next giant leap in the understanding of the universe.Follows a team of engineers and scientists in an ambitious mission to launch the James Webb Space Telescope and take the next giant leap in the understanding of the universe.Follows a team of engineers and scientists in an ambitious mission to launch the James Webb Space Telescope and take the next giant leap in the understanding of the universe.

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    • Shai Gal
  • Stars
    • Joe Biden
    • Amber Straughn
    • Klaus Pontoppidan
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    • Director
      • Shai Gal
    • Stars
      • Joe Biden
      • Amber Straughn
      • Klaus Pontoppidan
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Joe Biden
    Joe Biden
    • Self - President of the United States
    Amber Straughn
    • Self - Astrophysicist at NASA
    Klaus Pontoppidan
    • Self - James Webb Project Scientist
    Becky Smethurst
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    Alyssa Pagan
    • Self - Science Visuals Developer
    Scarlin Hernandez
    Scarlin Hernandez
    • Self - Spacecraft Engineer
    Thomas Zurbuchen
    • Self - Head of Science Programs NASA
    Dan Coe
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    Mike Menzel
    • Self - Lead Engineer
    Stefano Facchini
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    Joseph DePasquale
    • Self - Senior Science Visuals Developer
    Bill Nelson
    • Self - NASA Administrator
    Dan Golding
    • Self - Former NASA Administrator
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    Peter Abraham
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    Steven Longmore
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    Lisa Dang
    • Self - Astrophysicist
    Cathy Menzel
    • Self - Mike's Wife
    Saurabh Jha
    • Self - Astrophysicist
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      • Shai Gal
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    6jerry-32590

    Too long winded but some good info

    Why do women always begin something by saying 'when I was a little girl.....'? Or something about "me"? The personal stories of people involved in James webb are irrelevant. Maybe a few seconds would be enough, and not tens of minutes. The James Webb project was the reason to watch the show. While the telescope did end up extremely exciting and it's changing our views about the age of the universe and possibly the Big Bang theory, the show is quite boring and slow. While the woman scientist (or engineer?) was focused on herself and her emotions and experiences on the projects, the guys talked mostly about the project.
    8deloudelouvain

    Well made and informative.

    This was the first of the Unknown documentaries that I watched. I chose this one as first because the subject is what interested me the most. We all are curious about the origins, about how everything started. Most likely questions that will never been answered, maybe partially, and that will be because of the James Webb telescope, an unbelievable human achievement. The documentary is well made, consisting of interviews of several people that were involved in launching the telescope. I get it that people that worked on this project for decades are getting emotional. The huge amount of money, the time spent, everything that could go wrong, it's all very stressful for those people. I would have liked more of those stunning space images. The ones they showed I've already seen them before, like most people I guess, so it would have been nice to show us some more images that were never released before. But other than that the documentary is informative and that's what its all about. A good watch if you're interested in space.
    7beno-11

    Wasted message

    This documentary spent over 1 hour talking about the things that could have gone wrong about the launch of the greatest and most complicated space research project ever. Such shame. JWST is the most amazing and complex piece of engineering we ever produced and successfully launched into space. Yes, lots of things could have gone wrong, but they didn't. Unknown: The Cosmic Time Machine won't spend any time highlighting the astonishing, breakthrough technology and science that went into the making of JWST. You won't learn much about the stunning pictures it takes, why we needed it to begin with. Nothing is said about the main point of this project; how seeing the images from the beginning of time help us understand who we are, and perhaps, why we are here.
    tommy-huynh

    Missed a huge opportunity

    So much potential here. They could have used this documentary as an opportunity to educate the public about the amazing science behind JWST, instead they focused most of the documentary on forced drama as if it were another brainless reality TV show. Topics they could have covered to better illustrate and educate the magic:

    What is red shifting and tangible explanations on why the JWST is needed over the Hubble.

    The groundbreaking use of beryllium for the mirrors and why the element was selected for its unusual properties at cryogenic temperatures.

    The cryo coolers and how their novel design allows it to cool the instruments down to near absolute zero.

    The damaged mirror and how the JWST is able to overcome it.

    The unusual approach of physically deforming the mirror to focus the image.

    Etc etc.... Could have been great but instead they took a story about one of the greatest scientific achievements in human history and chose to dumb it down to nearly worthless drivel.
    7paul-allaer

    Entertaining AND educational

    As "Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine" (2023 release; 64 min.) opens, it is "13.8 Billion Years Ago" as the voice-over reminds us that is when the Big Bang occurred. We then go to "December 25, 2021" and the countdown for the launch of the James Web Space Telescope is on... Just before takeoff, we go back i1990 when the Hubble Space Telescope launched. At this point we are less than 10 minutes into the documentary.

    Couple of comments: this documentary does a great job explaining some of te background as to what it is the James Webb Space Telescope actually does which its predecessor didn't do. Much attention is given to the 344 "single-point failures" which the 10,000 men and women who worked on the Webb for several decades, must avoid, an almost Herculean challenge. The big pay-off comes in the last 10-15 minutes when we get the spectacular photos which the Webb is now collecting, along with a treasure-trove of related data. One of the photo's shows a galaxy "being born" 13.2 billion years ago (yes, not all that long after the big bang). It also made me think how planet Earth has been fundamentally ravaged with in just the last 250 years or so (since the Industrial Revolution). This does not bode well for the future of humankind...Meanwhile, enjoy this every entertaining AND educational documentary. Can be viewed by anyone from ages 7 to 77.

    "Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine" started streaming on Netflix a few days ago. If you have any interest in space or in human explorations, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.

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      • July 24, 2023 (France)
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