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Old 14-07-2022, 03:45 PM   #1
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his landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals for the first time previously invisible areas of star birth.

Called the Cosmic Cliffs, Webb’s seemingly three-dimensional picture looks like craggy mountains on a moonlit evening. In reality, it is the edge of the giant, gaseous cavity within NGC 3324, and the tallest “peaks” in this image are about 7 light-years high. The cavernous area has been carved from the nebula by the intense ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds from extremely massive, hot, young stars located in the center of the bubble, above the area shown in this image.

The blistering, ultraviolet radiation from the young stars is sculpting the nebula’s wall by slowly eroding it away. Dramatic pillars tower above the glowing wall of gas, resisting this radiation. The “steam” that appears to rise from the celestial “mountains” is actually hot, ionized gas and hot dust streaming away from the nebula due to the relentless radiation.

Webb reveals emerging stellar nurseries and individual stars that are completely hidden in visible-light pictures. Because of Webb’s sensitivity to infrared light, it can peer through cosmic dust to see these objects. Protostellar jets, which emerge clearly in this image, shoot out from some of these young stars. The youngest sources appear as red dots in the dark, dusty region of the cloud. Objects in the earliest, rapid phases of star formation are difficult to capture, but Webb’s extreme sensitivity, spatial resolution, and imaging capability can chronicle these elusive events.

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and that gents, is evolution for you
wether you believe in God or not, tell me how that just simply fell together
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Be careful what you might find out there.
A few months ago didn't they put some radio signal out into deep space looking for signs of life. And they sent drawn images of humans or something.
Hey America, did you ask the rest of the world what they thought about that? I don't want some alien finding that and thinking we're any easy target, puny humans and we end up with a War of the Worlds scenario.
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Happened to catch a little bit of discussion about this mission on the ABC radio last night when I popped out to pick up the daughter (I normally listen to triple m but can't stand the AFL drivel so listen to the ABC when that happens). There was a lady astronomer on there talking about the photos that were captured and how the light captured was generated by those starts between 13 and 14 billion years ago....not that much longer after the 'big bang'.

Mind boggling to think about that. She also said there's a good chance that some of those very starts have already burnt themselves out and don't exist anymore.

Jaydee, you'll be very concerned that, in her view, given the immense size of the universe, it's hard to believe that earth contains the only living organisms! Be careful they are out there!
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No doubt FGX50, too hard to comprehend that we're the only ones in all those universes out there.
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I thought that the earth was flat & all of these stars were inside the "dome".

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Ahhh, the "pancake theory".
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Pics from Earth, Hubble and JWST




Apparently the hexagonal mirrors on JWST cause the foreground 'stars' to have 6 points
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To even fathom the size of the universe is impossible. The Milky Way is around 100,000 light years across (pretty sure we’re a smaller galaxy). Look at how many galaxies are in those photos, the distance that picture covers, I’m not sure there’s a number to cover it.

The universe is expanding faster than the speed of light, so right now there are new galaxies being born that we will never be able to see. And one day there will be a civilisation somewhere that won’t know of other stars and galaxies as the universe will be expanding so fast their light will never reach them. We’re definitely lucky to exist when we do.
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Be careful what you might find out there.
A few months ago didn't they put some radio signal out into deep space looking for signs of life. And they sent drawn images of humans or something.
Hey America, did you ask the rest of the world what they thought about that? I don't want some alien finding that and thinking we're any easy target, puny humans and we end up with a War of the Worlds scenario.
If we make contact with intelligent life it will be the end of humanity. We threaten each other with war if a country makes friends with another country we don’t like. Can you imagine what would happen if The US, Russia, China and Europe were all trying to take charge of maintaining that contact. We are nowhere near mature enough as a species for this.

Then there’s the prospect of that life being so much more intelligent than us that we would be no more than poorly trained circus animals to them. For all we know we may already have been observed and ignored.
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If we make contact with intelligent life it will be the end of humanity. We threaten each other with war if a country makes friends with another country we don’t like. Can you imagine what would happen if The US, Russia, China and Europe were all trying to take charge of maintaining that contact. We are nowhere near mature enough as a species for this. .
Eric Idle and the Monty Python crew summed it up quite well.


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There is a lot bad **** going on at the moment but this reminds me of what we can achieve even in these times. Just amazing, love all things space!
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There is a lot bad **** going on at the moment but this reminds me of what we can achieve even in these times. Just amazing, love all things space!
Yep, 99% of scientists couldn’t give a stuff about politics. They just want to advance humanity. May that never change.
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Hypothetically, which country would be ideally suited to make "first contact"? Assuming that it hasn't already happened.
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Gravitational lensing



Or it's a spaceship
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NZ. Let’s see how fast Aliens run from a haka in traditional dress.
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my guess Washington DC or Texas if fact they landed there years ago and thats why they are overloaded with dingbats
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A mid-infrared image of the galaxy NGC 628 taken by the James Webb Space Telescope on 17 July.

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is that dark thing in the middle Dr Who Tardis?
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