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You mean shit to someone and that's all that matters, Pete.We dont mean shit in the scheme of the universe.
Are you god?You mean shit to someone and that's all that matters, Pete.
Unfortunately that has already happened about a month ago but they said it's gonna be okay.doesn’t get smashed by something in space
Yeah. It’s going to take more of those. I don’t think it can do two decades. But, then there are Voyager probes outside the solar system and rovers in Mars that have stayed alive out there much longer then planned for.Unfortunately that has already happened about a month ago but they said it's gonna be okay.
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The Webb Telescope Has Been Hit By Something. Here’s What It Means For Science
Just days before it’s due to see “first light” the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been hit by a micrometeoroid, damaging one of the 18 segments in its 6.5-meter mirror.www.forbes.com
You don’t comprehend it, you don’t need it, noted. However, your ignorance doesn’t make it an unworthy endeavor. Just enjoy the pretty colors while astrophysicists study the origins of the Universe for you.Cool. Great photos. What does this necessarily do for us now or even in the near future? And I mean near future as in 50 years. Because I am sure besides the extremely high amount of time, this cost a ton of money. And for what? A picture of a few colorful dots?
Yeah I get the shocking discovery fact that each one little dot is it's own galaxy, but ok....Cool. What now? We can't even travel to all of the planets in our own galaxy, so are we going to now begin to try and make our way to one of those dots? That'll take a 800 years.
I mean again, cool photo, such an enormous universe it's literally impossible to comprehend all that is going on. But I don't need billions of dollars used on this. I'd rather it be invested in more practical current needs, like curing cancer.
It’s completely insane that Voyager is still sending data to this day.Yeah. It’s going to take more of those. I don’t think it can do two decades. But, then there are Voyager probes outside the solar system and rovers in Mars that have stayed alive out there much longer then planned for.
In the end, in our lifetime, that is all it is going to be for us. So much money for such little entertainment.You don’t comprehend it, you don’t need it, noted. However, your ignorance doesn’t make it an unworthy endeavor. Just enjoy the pretty colors while astrophysicists study the origins of the Universe for you.
I mean….if someone shows me the proof that the money for this project was either going to this or curing cancer than I don’t need this telescope. But things rarely work that way.Cool. Great photos. What does this necessarily do for us now or even in the near future? And I mean near future as in 50 years. Because I am sure besides the extremely high amount of time, this cost a ton of money. And for what? A picture of a few colorful dots?
Yeah I get the shocking discovery fact that each one little dot is it's own galaxy, but ok....Cool. What now? We can't even travel to all of the planets in our own galaxy, so are we going to now begin to try and make our way to one of those dots? That'll take a 800 years.
I mean again, cool photo, such an enormous universe it's literally impossible to comprehend all that is going on. But I don't need billions of dollars used on this. I'd rather it be invested in more practical current needs, like curing cancer.
Finding this a weird take from a diehard college football fan. Why do universities put so much funding and resources into athletics when they could be giving everything they have to their medical research programs?In the end, in our lifetime, that is all it is going to be for us. So much money for such little entertainment.
So far beyond spec. Some worried if these could even make it through the asteroid belt or as far as Neptune without something going wrong. Might be why they went two.It’s completely insane that Voyager is still sending data to this day.
Are you god?
We've only got a century or two before it becomes Vger and comes back for us.It’s completely insane that Voyager is still sending data to this day.