The James Webb Telescope
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The James Webb Telescope
This telescope is going to be really exciting if it can reach into the past as is suggested here. Still, it begs the questions, what was here in the beginning and how did it get there? I mean if there was stuff present prior to the Big Bang, where did this stuff originate and how?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/james-w ... -1.6514759
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/james-w ... -1.6514759
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Brilliant, I love stuff like this. Will it replace Hubble?
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Recently published comparisons between the two along with professional comments have indicated Hubble and it's technology have definitely gone past their "use by date"! Really too bad it cannot be returned to Earth and located in a Museum for a dignified and justly deserved retirement.
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Yes, it will replace Hubble. Its images are in colour compared to Hubble's black and white images.
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/godd ... -in-detail
These images focus on Stephen's Quintet which should interest Khun Westerby/Earnest: https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/godd ... lack-holes
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/godd ... star-birth
There is more you can view through the nasa website.
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/godd ... -in-detail
These images focus on Stephen's Quintet which should interest Khun Westerby/Earnest: https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/godd ... lack-holes
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/godd ... star-birth
There is more you can view through the nasa website.
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Like popping a tube of Smarties in zero gravity.
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Cosmic tumbleweeds. Dust bunnies in space.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 11, 2022, 10:29 pmThis telescope is going to be really exciting if it can reach into the past as is suggested here. Still, it begs the questions, what was here in the beginning and how did it get there? I mean if there was stuff present prior to the Big Bang, where did this stuff originate and how?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/james-w ... -1.6514759
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FFS Tam, if you're not interested why pollute this thread with in ain and immature comments?
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Why do you ask?Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑July 14, 2022, 2:40 pmFFS Tam, if you're not interested why pollute this thread with in ain and immature comments?
My first 'ain' comment was reflective of the multiple colors in the first published snapshot posted by mak. Hubble didn't deliver that texture.
The second 'ain' was in response to LYM raising the perpetual question of how did it all kick off?
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Nice little info graphic explaining the 'time travel' element
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Thanks for the tip. It's remarkable.
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But what was there before the big bang?
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I hope we find out before I kick the bucket.
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Will it change the price of fish? Would be nice to know, though.
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That's a great question that I can't answer although it might have more impact on the price of fish (preferably halibut) and chips. For the moment, let's just concentrate our minds and find out what existed, and where, before the Big Bang.
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The BIG QUESTION IS : What if anything will change the way we Humans do with the knowledge gained and HOW will it affect our Future ?
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It's probably impossible to know at this point. What we learn will provide new bases and subjects for research for many years into the future. We may not see direct benefits for decades, same as with past space and other scientific exploration.
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At the risk of further upsetting BD in SA, the JWT is simply opening a cosmic can o' worms.
Just enjoy the revelations that science will be allowed to reveal while we are still here and accept that this book that has no beginning probably hasn't got any ending either.
At the very least, and unlike billionaires joyriding to the edge of it, this is beneficial space exploration.
Just enjoy the revelations that science will be allowed to reveal while we are still here and accept that this book that has no beginning probably hasn't got any ending either.
At the very least, and unlike billionaires joyriding to the edge of it, this is beneficial space exploration.
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Space travel, sir.
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