Webb Telescope Has Snapped an Almost Perfect Einstein Ring 12 Billion Light-Years Away | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 79591334 United States 08/28/2022 02:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Waterworld is only 100 years away and this thing is 12 billion years away! Thread: Team Discovers Waterworld 100 Light Years From Earth |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79433342 United States 08/28/2022 02:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since the first James Webb Space Telescope images were released in July, our feeds have been flooded with mind-bogglingly gorgeous photos of space – from insanely detailed images of Jupiter to the most distant known star. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79591334 Now, Webb has done it again, this time capturing an almost perfect Einstein ring roughly 12 billion light-years away. And we can't stop staring. You can see the colorized image, which was shared by astronomy grad student Spaceguy44 on Reddit, below. As Spaceguy44 explains on Reddit, an Einstein ring occurs when a distant galaxy has been magnified and wrapped into an almost-perfect ring by a massive galaxy in front of it. [link to www.sciencealert.com (secure)] Fucking awesome! They've just cured cancer and put us on mars! Oh wait... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 79591334 United States 08/28/2022 02:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since the first James Webb Space Telescope images were released in July, our feeds have been flooded with mind-bogglingly gorgeous photos of space – from insanely detailed images of Jupiter to the most distant known star. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79591334 Now, Webb has done it again, this time capturing an almost perfect Einstein ring roughly 12 billion light-years away. And we can't stop staring. You can see the colorized image, which was shared by astronomy grad student Spaceguy44 on Reddit, below. As Spaceguy44 explains on Reddit, an Einstein ring occurs when a distant galaxy has been magnified and wrapped into an almost-perfect ring by a massive galaxy in front of it. [link to www.sciencealert.com (secure)] Fucking awesome! They've just cured cancer and put us on mars! Oh wait... I don't think NASA has anything to do with cancer research. |
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User ID: 76309419 United States 08/28/2022 03:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since the first James Webb Space Telescope images were released in July, our feeds have been flooded with mind-bogglingly gorgeous photos of space – from insanely detailed images of Jupiter to the most distant known star. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79591334 Now, Webb has done it again, this time capturing an almost perfect Einstein ring roughly 12 billion light-years away. And we can't stop staring. You can see the colorized image, which was shared by astronomy grad student Spaceguy44 on Reddit, below. As Spaceguy44 explains on Reddit, an Einstein ring occurs when a distant galaxy has been magnified and wrapped into an almost-perfect ring by a massive galaxy in front of it. [link to www.sciencealert.com (secure)] It may have been some chorizo... or maybe an onion ring this time |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 79591334 United States 08/28/2022 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since the first James Webb Space Telescope images were released in July, our feeds have been flooded with mind-bogglingly gorgeous photos of space – from insanely detailed images of Jupiter to the most distant known star. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79591334 Now, Webb has done it again, this time capturing an almost perfect Einstein ring roughly 12 billion light-years away. And we can't stop staring. You can see the colorized image, which was shared by astronomy grad student Spaceguy44 on Reddit, below. As Spaceguy44 explains on Reddit, an Einstein ring occurs when a distant galaxy has been magnified and wrapped into an almost-perfect ring by a massive galaxy in front of it. [link to www.sciencealert.com (secure)] It may have been some chorizo... or maybe an onion ring this time Yer so smart. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84102243 Indonesia 08/30/2022 06:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ASTRONOMERS ARE NOW QUESTIONING WEBB IMAGES They know somthing is up, here, I'll help! The JWST telescope has three struts holding the secondary mirror. Therefore it can produce three pointed stars. The Hubble has 4 struts, therefore it produces four pointed stars. The six pointed stars are FAKE. Sorry astro, I tried to tell you, the JWST was a money grab and I know you tracked it and everything else, but methinks they launched a Hollywood prop or an old ford Taurus "full of used pinball machine parts". Due to how light diffracts around an object, the points on a star in a reflector telescope will match the number of struts that hold the secondary mirror in place. JWST has NEVER had a three pointed star image released yet, which means all images thus far are fake. |