We're on the trail of the universe's mysteries! Astronomers have one of the most fascinating jobs there is. Like explorers, they delve into the depths of space and encounter the strangest and most impressive phenomena. Today, many things can be explained, but there are still more that continue to baffle us. Researchers generally agree that our universe originated about 13.8 billion years ago with the Big Bang. But what was there before? So far, no one has a definitive answer. If you're curious about the universe and want to join astrophysicists and scientists on their exciting journeys of discovery, TheSimplySpaceES is the perfect place for you. In an informative and entertaining way, we share new discoveries and research results from sources such as NASA, ESA, and others. Note on transparency: TheSimplySpaceES is a science communication channel that explains complex topics in astronomy and cosmology in an accessible and engaging way. Our content is thoroughly researched and based on publicly available sources such as NASA, ESA, and other scientific institutions. However, our videos are not a substitute for scientific publications. Research is dynamic, knowledge evolves, and despite the utmost care, errors can occur. Therefore, we recommend consulting additional specialized sources if you have a particular interest. If you follow our channel or regularly keep up with advances in astronomy, you probably already know that the new James Webb Space Telescope is about to completely revolutionize our view of the universe. Last September, NASA released another image from the new super telescope that caused quite a stir. The image shows the icy planet Neptune, and it's the best we've seen of this fascinating planet in 30 years. In fact, Neptune is one of the least explored and, therefore, most mysterious planets in the solar system. Before we move on to the blue ice giant, we'd like to invite you to subscribe to our channel. If you haven't already, turn on notifications to make sure you don't miss any of our videos. And give us a like at the end if you enjoyed this video about the latest findings on Neptune. We'll start now with some facts about the blue planet at the edge of the solar system. Images and content: NASA, ESA, ESO, SpaceX, Wikipedia, Shutterstock, … #TheSimplySpaceES