Tonight, travel 13 billion years into the past. Float beside the largest golden mirror ever launched into space and witness what no human eye has ever seen before. The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed something extraordinary — galaxies that shouldn't exist, black holes that grew too fast, and an expanding universe that refuses to follow the rules scientists wrote for it. In this deep space sleep story, you'll journey from the telescope's frozen home 1.5 million kilometers from Earth to the very edge of the observable universe. Drift through glowing stellar nurseries where new stars are being born. Taste the atmospheres of alien worlds. And confront the haunting question: Are we alone? ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔭 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER TONIGHT: ⏱️ 0:00 - Floating at Lagrange Point 2 ⏱️ [timestamp] - The $10 Billion Golden Mirror ⏱️ [timestamp] - First Deep Field: Thousands of Galaxies ⏱️ [timestamp] - Impossibly Early Galaxies Mystery ⏱️ [timestamp] - The Universe is Expanding Wrong ⏱️ [timestamp] - Black Holes That Shouldn't Exist ⏱️ [timestamp] - Dark Matter's Invisible Web ⏱️ [timestamp] - Stellar Nurseries in Infrared ⏱️ [timestamp] - Tasting Exoplanet Atmospheres ⏱️ [timestamp] - TRAPPIST-1: Seven Worlds, One Star ⏱️ [timestamp] - The Search for Alien Life ⏱️ [timestamp] - You Are Made of Stardust ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 💭 WHERE ARE YOU LISTENING FROM? Drop a comment with your city and what time it is there. Are you watching the sunrise in Tokyo? Listening to rain in Vancouver? Let me know — you belong here. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ The universe has been waiting 13 billion years to tell you its story. Tonight, it finally can. Sweet dreams. 🌌