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i am sure this fresh deep field image will solve all of america's problems
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So they think the big bang happened 13.8 billion years ago.
This image is of light from 4.6 billion light years away (its 4.6 billion years old basically) and they also say the webb telescope is capable of seeing light up to 13.5 billion years from as it travels further into space. What I wonder is if it can see 14 billion years ago, will it be looking at light, before it was light? Will it be seeing past through the big bang, at the space that occupied the universe before the universe was the universe? I wonder this. Also if the Freshk are our overlords, and overlords of many other planets out there that uncle joe wonders what they are like over there. | ||
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Anyone else watching the nasa stream right now with the crazy nasa woman that looks like dave mustaine?
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Funny all the pics they are posting look exactly like the CGI from 2005 TV space documentaries.
Space is fake. | ||
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Image of Stephan’s Quintet. 5 galaxies, 4 of which interact. The left galaxy is actually much closer to us than the rest of the group. These colliding galaxies are pulling and stretching each other in a gravitational dance.
More than 150 million pixels and is constructed from about 1,000 image files. This shit is pretty stunning. | ||
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It's beautiful but also a little terrifying when you consider the sheer scale of what you're looking at. Even just the background is fullllllll of entire distant glaxies just chilling there... you can find the full-res versions of everything from today on the nasa website.
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yeah the scale of it is mind bending. My girlfriend is an astrophysicist with ESA that studies star formation and galaxy clusters, so I hear a lot about it. My eyes gloss over when she gets too into detail, but it's fun when friends come over and pick her brain on stuff. Infrared isn't her bread and butter, but she's still super stoked on these results.
I'm just really happy the fucker didn't crash. That would have been depressing. | ||
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