How to reassemble the 10,000 and one nights of the Universe?

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We are back with you for an intergalactic and astronomical broadcast. In the eye of the James Webb telescope, we will go back to the dawn of the universe, to the confines of the visible and even beyond, into the invisible and into the infrared. We will discover the birth of stars, in real celestial rivers and those of countless galaxies, in formidable cosmic rivers…

He’s the astrophysicist and storyteller David Elbazwhich takes us into this mind-blowing dance of the cosmos, to use the subtitle of his book: 10,001 nights of the universe, the dance of the cosmos which has just been published by Editions Odile Jacob. As we discover together, we are all children of the dance of the galaxies. But why ? And how to reassemble the 10,000 and one nights of the Universe?

Let’s get into the astronomical dance and find out why the essentials are invisible to the eyes, but not to the James Webb Space Telescope.

With the storyteller and astrophysicist David Elbazfor his new work The 10,001 Nights of the Universe, the dance of the cosmos, published by Odile Jacob. He will comment on new data related to images from the James Webb Telescope.

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