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Space
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Turn this up higher, I want to see how far back into the past we can view.
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So excited and happy about these images.
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@Testament The second image is 4.6 billion years. So that’s pretty good, I think.
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@Testament
ETA: I have removed the gif of static, because we don’t have spoiler tags that I can find and it was a fuckin’ eyesore.There you go. Start of the universe far back enough?
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@Pavel Nah, I want to see the previous universe before this one.
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Looking at these legit makes me tear up. The vastness of it, the beauty, the potential.
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@Pyrephox I teared up too
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It’s not often that we get to feel wonder like this, I think.
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Oh, if anyone wants higher res images, they can all be found here:
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First of all, how dare you trick me into thinking SpaceTruckGame was finally happening.
Secondly, golly I picked the
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@Jennkryst three body problem is pretty great
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@Jennkryst said in Space:
Secondly, golly I picked the
worstbest time to start reading a book full of existential dread about intergalactic sociology and which also solves the Fermi paradox.OO what book.
Also the fact that I’m just running down the thread upvoting everyone tells you something about how I feel about space.
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Space is just so darn beautiful.
And mindnumbingly vast when you think about it.
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@Jennkryst three body problem is pretty great
Quoted for truth, and to answer the question, will give the short review later, but also spoilers because a lot of it comes in book 2 of a trilogy.
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@Jennkryst I picked up that book a few days ago, actually. I haven’t started it yet, but been looking forward to reading it!
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@Jennkryst three body problem is pretty great
Loved it. It’s very much in the high concept line of SF, but man, there’s some fascinating stuff in there. Also, I had done reading on the Cultural Revolution a few years ago, so it was interesting getting something that grew directly out of the consequences of that in sensibility.
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The James Webb was sitting at my husband’s work for a while before launch (like, a couple of years); we’re really attached to the whole thing. They did a lot of cool tours and stuff, and my son was able to go see it several times while it was here.
Every time a system came online, it was like a little mini-holiday at my house. When the first calibration image came back, it was like Christmas morning.
The magnitude of engineering and elbow-grease that has gone into getting us these images is tear-jerking.
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OH OH OH
It’s a PROPER use of the word AWESOME
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@KarmaBum That’s awesome.