nightmare-slain
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i missed the launch. only tuned in when it left the rocket (?) and the solar panel thing came out. the sun shining on it was quite beautiful.
You didn't miss much. It was very cloudy, so the rocket just disappeared into the clouds within a couple of seconds.i missed the launch. only tuned in when it left the rocket (?) and the solar panel thing came out. the sun shining on it was quite beautiful.
Go Webb!
Look at that fisheye effect to make believe the earth is round !
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Go Webb!
Cool! Thanks for sharing. Will have a look out for that.Nice page showing the current location of Webb and its deployment status:
Where Is Webb? NASA/Webb
During Webb's launch, deployment and commissioning, 'WhereIsWebb' tracked Webb's 'flight' to L2 orbit, its state and progress during its deployment and commissioning process, and finally the release of its first images. This process is now complete. During this process, the page constantly...www.jwst.nasa.gov
Why wouldnt they put a few cameras on the Webb?
This was a triumph!
I'm making a note here:
Huge success!
It's hard to overstate
my satisfaction.
Haha no, just the starting lyrics of the Portal 1 credits songIs this a haiku?
Haha no, just the starting lyrics of the Portal 1 credits song
Nice page showing the current location of Webb and its deployment status:
Where Is Webb? NASA/Webb
During Webb's launch, deployment and commissioning, 'WhereIsWebb' tracked Webb's 'flight' to L2 orbit, its state and progress during its deployment and commissioning process, and finally the release of its first images. This process is now complete. During this process, the page constantly...www.jwst.nasa.gov
Haha no, just the starting lyrics of the Portal 1 credits song
Watch the big band versionThis song is still brilliant
Expect first images June/July 2022.so when will the first images be published?
0.48% of an almost 5 trillion dollar Federal budget is just sad. We're never gonna get off this rock like that.
0.48% of an almost 5 trillion dollar Federal budget is just sad. We're never gonna get off this rock like that.
perspective my dude, 9+ billion on a single project is insane.
perspective my dude, 9+ billion on a single project is insane.
fun fact: the hubble space telescope is only one of a series of similar telescopes, unfortunately the others are classified and point down instead of up.
Honestly cannot wait to see.Expect first images June/July 2022.
Takes long time to cool down thr observatory and calibrate all the systems.
Expect first images June/July 2022.
Takes long time to cool down thr observatory and calibrate all the systems.
It still needs to unfold first.Honestly cannot wait to see.
Sadly we need missiles and guns in order to have a society where something like NASA can exist.We should be spending at least ten times the amount on space exploration the world does now. Maybe twenty times. We have to think of our futures, as well as understanding the construction of the universe around us. The profound and lasting positive changes previous discoveries and inventions around space exploration has brought us demands we start taking it more seriously again… as opposed to wasting billions on fucking missiles, guns and Roblox.
google is your friend here, mate.
There's no doubt there's tons of military satellites that point down on earth, but i'm not sure who can even come to the conclusion they are even remotely based on Hubble?
It's not even in the same range of optical needs. Hubble requires super light sensitive sensors and a very near field to focus on far regions of the galaxy. It would be totally pointless to turn it around and take a shot of the Earth as, relatively to what Hubble was made for, Earth is very bright and very close. Also since it's field of view is made for distant objects, you would be making insane number of mosaics just to cover 1 orbit of Earth. Even for moon shots, Hubble is outclassed by virtually all ground based telescopes.
For good ground observations they would be on such different optical needs that any internal optics would be vastly different than Hubble anyway.
So yea..
'Reasearch yourself' is always a good indication of something that's based on a poorly researched conspiracy.google is your friend here, mate.
i guess the point i was trying to make was that there were waiting lines for scientists to use the instrument (hst), while at the same time a dozen or more similar craft were orbiting that were used for spying and not scientific discovery.
There's no doubt there's tons of military satellites that point down on earth, but i'm not sure who can even come to the conclusion they are even remotely based on Hubble?
It's not even in the same range of optical needs. Hubble requires super light sensitive sensors and a very near field to focus on far regions of the galaxy. It would be totally pointless to turn it around and take a shot of the Earth as, relatively to what Hubble was made for, Earth is very bright and very close. Also since it's field of view is made for distant objects, you would be making insane number of mosaics just to cover 1 orbit of Earth. Even for moon shots, Hubble is outclassed by virtually all ground based telescopes.
For good ground observations they would be on such different optical needs that any internal optics would be vastly different than Hubble anyway.
So yea..
google is your friend here, mate.
i guess the point i was trying to make was that there were waiting lines for scientists to use the instrument (hst), while at the same time a dozen or more similar craft were orbiting that were used for spying and not scientific discovery.
perspective my dude, 9+ billion on a single project is insane.
fun fact: the hubble space telescope is only one of a series of similar telescopes, unfortunately the others are classified and point down instead of up.
google is your friend here, mate.
i guess the point i was trying to make was that there were waiting lines for scientists to use the instrument (hst), while at the same time a dozen or more similar craft were orbiting that were used for spying and not scientific discovery.
Is that the point, though? That's just stating an observation about our current allocation of money. The point would be your thoughts on that observation and what you think the best way of going forward would be. As in:i guess the point i was trying to make was that there were waiting lines for scientists to use the instrument (hst), while at the same time a dozen or more similar craft were orbiting that were used for spying and not scientific discovery.