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James Webb’s first image

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by 108, Jul 11, 2022.

  1. pkaib01

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    JWST unfortunately will never be facing the moon. It's designed and placed specifically to null out the moon as a light source.

    There are already commissioning photos of a planet. Look at the unprocessed images of Jupiter below. On the right, you can see Jupiter's ring (near Thebe) and some of the moons.

     
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  2. Gatorhead

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    Watched a NOVA special about WEBB last night - That deep field image showing thousands of Galaxies was described thus:

    Imagine a person extending their hand out and pointing up, holding up (1) tiny grain of sand. From a point, the size of a grain of sand, Webb, is detecting thousands if not 10's of thousands of (Not Stars)........... entire Galaxies, via deep field. viewing.

    That is rather amazing, IMO It's a big Universe we reside in.
     
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  3. pkaib01

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    Earliest memories of astronomy is the wonderful Horsehead Nebula...
     
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  4. Gatorrick22

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    He's a puppet, not a POTUS... Get that straight.
     
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  5. PerSeGator

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  7. pkaib01

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    I feel a bit smaller after these pics.
     
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  9. 14serenoa

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    sorta makes the wonder of life as we know it, special. and yet, we humans seem hell bent on destroying it.
     
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  10. rtgator

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    Kinda off topic, but funny. :)

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  11. 14serenoa

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    the void of space and the universe is not devoid of matter.
     
  12. BigCypressGator1981

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    I don’t know how you can watch that and feel “special” in any conceivable way. We aren’t special. We are just isolated.
     
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  13. rtgator

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    :)

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  14. 14serenoa

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    I have had a relatively good life. I have good children. I have seen many wonderous things. I have enjoyed being a human being, the result of a few million years of evolution. I have lived in a time where many of life's mysteries are being revealed everyday. I feel special that I have the opportunity to see a small part of the universe almost as old as the birth of the universe as estimated. I also believe humans will possibly destroy the earth and most of the life on it.
     
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  15. pkaib01

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    Galaxy in mid-IR

     
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  17. PerSeGator

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    Even if it were pointed at the moon, Webb is way too far away see anything. But NASA has a satellite in orbit that is close enough, and has taken pictures of the landing sites

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  18. pkaib01

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    BAM!

    In the first month, the JWST found the oldest galaxy yet dating to 300MM years. The spectrography should be enlightening (endarkening?)!

     
  19. pkaib01

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    More geek humor

     
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  20. pkaib01

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    Amazing perspective of the JWST and the Cartwheel Galaxy.
    Wow.

     
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