2 more weeks until the first JWST photos are released.
https://twitter.com/alexwitze/status/1542147130000900099?s=20&t=Q0ldNYfNdSp_Man3SW3S9Q
Bill Nelson says it is the deepest image ever captured of space
2 more weeks until the first JWST photos are released.
https://twitter.com/alexwitze/status/1542147130000900099?s=20&t=Q0ldNYfNdSp_Man3SW3S9Q
Bill Nelson says it is the deepest image ever captured of space
space is boring as frick
one cubic centimeter of soil is 100000x more interesting than that shit
JWST will be meteriod swiss cheese in 5 years so they better get to taking more pictures quick.
Bubble space telescope cost $11.3 Billion, and has taken 1 Million pictures, for a per picture cost of about $11,300.
JWST also cost $10 Billion. I wonder it will take as many images as Hubble over it’s lifespan.
*Hubble
Frick you autocorrect
What does covid have to do with anything? Did someone sneeze on the telescope before it launched?
It would be so cool/scary/weird if like one time we finally see past our current or past limit, and we see a stop of the galaxies style, and just see something Completely different, like just a wall of ooze or something, or just a massive metal wall or something, or like just basically a wall of pure light, or I guess some wall of any kind.
How good is resolution if you can see like a billion light years or whatever,can you zoom in on any point less than that distance and possibly see alien ships?
>How good is resolution if you can see like a billion light years or whatever,can you zoom in on any point less than that distance and possibly see alien ships?
To see an alien ship in a distant galaxy, you would need a telescope with an optical lens as big as the Mille Way galaxy. https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/see-aliens/
Ohy yeah... I geuss I was assuming there might be a ship in between galaxies... But aliens wouldnt want to do that...
And I'm geussing this kind of powerful telescope can't look at exoplanets because it will just be blinded by the stars...
Someone answer this please
How much further is it seeing than the previous furthest?
About 100,000,000 years after the Big Bang.
https://webb.nasa.gov/content/about/faqs/faqLite.html
>About 100,000,000 years after the Big Bang.
Theoretically and practically how much better can a telescope be made to see?
Hubble deep field image is the if not 1, top 10 sexiest photos ever made in human history. It is absolutely scintilating. Think about how many electrons exist on Earth. Look at Hubble deep field image, and then think about how many electrons exist on Earth and the sun, then scan the image. It is the definition of sublime
Hubble deep field image should be pasted on the side of every single building and billboard, it should be the alterpiece in every church
I agree, it's my all time favorite photo
2MASS is sexier than Hubble deep field
No way how do you figure, I may as well be looking at Saturn. Are you kidding
Any other candidates?
>2 more weeks
Calling it now there's no way it will be better than hubble deep field.
Which direction, is it looking, different than hubble deep field I hope.
Is it gonna spin around and take pics in different directions, or is dangerous to spin with all the arrays because of gravity rapids currents?
you really havent got a clue what you're talking about
those are some nice artist renditions you have there
>Webb reveals the deepest image of the Universe ever taken
>it's this
pop sci gays all weep into their soi-milk as one
OMG THE TELESCOPE HAS COVID! TWO MORE WEEKS TILL DEATH, TRUST THE SCIENCE
>mentions covid because he saw the line '2 weeks'
Pavlov would be proud
As long as we get photos of the JWST taking photos its all good
>who has covid
why mention that?
How do you know if someone is a vegan?
Don't worry, they'll let you know