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I think some of the things that
are really standing out to me

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are the spectra we're seeing
because we've been seeing

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a lot of images,
and it's only now

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that people are starting to
get spectra and show spectra

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and that's exciting.

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But now we have JWST.

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JWST can offer different
aspects of data;

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high resolution,
high sensitivity.

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So, we are able to address many
of those questions we could not

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address before.

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For the last year
and a half, I've

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lived in theory and
simulations, and I'm

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like, why isn't this working?

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I don't understand this.

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Blah, blah, blah.

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But now that we
have data and we can

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see that our models
are kind of matching

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what we expected to see.

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But more importantly,
the simulator, MIRISim,

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which simulates the
MIRI data, is also

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behaving like we expect to see.

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And, in fact, the instrument
is behaving better

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than the simulator,
which is great.

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So yeah, that is one of the
perks of, I guess, using JWST.

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Everything's working so much
better than anybody thought.

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