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AZ8theist

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42. You're welcome!
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 08:51 PM
Yesterday

That's obviously an artists representation of the deployed telescope in space.
NASA has some cool photos on their website of some of the images it's captured.
This picture below was taken during preparation prior to launch. It gives a sense of scale on how big this thing is:


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That's how science works... QueerDuck Yesterday #1
Well said. niyad Yesterday #3
Exactly, "...the way the textbooks promised" sounds like something a pseudo-scientist would say William Seger Yesterday #7
KNR niyad Yesterday #2
Be a heck of a thing if the Continuous Universe thing came back. Girard442 Yesterday #4
The eternal universe model never left. AZ8theist Yesterday #16
Not happening... VMA131Marine Yesterday #29
I read Fred Hoyle early on. usonian Yesterday #30
His novel, "The Black Cloud" was quite entertaining. Girard442 Yesterday #31
DA FUCK? A crisis like this and there ain't nobody doin' nuthin' 'bout it? 3Hotdogs Yesterday #5
Everyone is distracted by the Epstein Files...🤪 MiHale Yesterday #6
And the answer isn't even in the Trumpstein Files at all! Layzeebeaver Yesterday #26
Celebrate the evolution of cosmological crisis management. Marcuse Yesterday #8
He was right. Historic NY Yesterday #11
Not really a crisis edhopper Yesterday #9
Yeah, but putting the word "crisis" in the headline makes for more clicks... Wounded Bear Yesterday #15
Cosmologists are obviously just "Crisis Actors" Layzeebeaver Yesterday #27
LOL... Wounded Bear Yesterday #28
For goodness sake, just ask AI StarryNite Yesterday #10
Who'd have thought the universe is infinite and timeless Clouds Passing Yesterday #12
Me!!! LymphocyteLover Yesterday #14
Infinite time and space is hard to comprehend. multigraincracker Yesterday #21
. . . John1956PA Yesterday #25
very cool! But does anyone know what that little cartoon image is, in the middle of the cover picture? It looks like a LymphocyteLover Yesterday #13
That's the James Webb Telescope (JWT)... Wounded Bear Yesterday #18
That's the James Webb Space Telescope. AZ8theist Yesterday #19
Thanks! I had no idea that's what it looked like LymphocyteLover Yesterday #37
You're welcome! AZ8theist Yesterday #42
wow, thanks! It's a very impressive device LymphocyteLover 16 hrs ago #43
We haven't been around very long in terms of what we see as the age of the Cosmos. patphil Yesterday #17
We are in a race between discovery and self-annihilation. LuvLoogie Yesterday #20
As Albert Einstein famously said... Pluvious Yesterday #33
it has to! LymphocyteLover Yesterday #38
Compared to the Universe (13.8 billion years): Humans have been present for roughly 0.002%... Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #22
To paraphrase John Prine: Bo Zarts Yesterday #23
You have to appreciate real science Farmer-Rick Yesterday #24
The science fiction writers were right. usonian Yesterday #32
Another astute observation... Pluvious Yesterday #34
He regretted one thing. usonian Yesterday #35
Whoa... Pluvious Yesterday #36
Being interested in science from practically day one, I knew about this all along. usonian Yesterday #40
That's a powerful list, thanks for sharing (nt) Pluvious Yesterday #41
'They're LYING TO YOU !' NeoTrajan Yesterday #39
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