22 People React To The First 5 Images From The James Webb Space Telescope Space Telescope
We keep getting back to what Philip J. Fry of Futurama fame famously once said about space: “Space; It seems to go on and on forever… but then you get to the end and a gorilla starts throwing barrels at you.”
While it applies to the space-themed Monkey Fracas Jr. arcade game , it also applies to space in general. It does seem to go on and on forever. And to prove that, we now have some space telescope imagery from the Webb Space Telescope. First imagery, mind you.NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope recently provided humanity with some spectacular pictures of things as far as 4.6 billion light-years awaySo, if you haven’t been on top of spacey things, there’s this thing called the James Webb Space Telescope . It’s a $10B space telescope created to do infrared astronomy research, and it’s currently the largest optical telescope in space.
And it’s been in the news lately as NASA has released unique snaps from the telescope. The images are said to be the deepest view of the universe we live in taken thus far. In other words, we now see much more of the universe than ever before, unveiling the majestic grandeur of space and everything in it. Or how insignificant humanity is in the grand scheme of things. To each their own, you know.
Webb is the scientific successor of the Hubble Telescope and aims to continue rewriting history and identifying humanity’s space in this vast vat of
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