#JWST-Images
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THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE
JWST deleted all its photos 
What is this shit
Test
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We did it boys Hubble is no more
How
I thlammed my penith in the service bay door
That would mean the end of your penith
Moment
Can't believe that SpudNutimus would do such a thing
https://twitter.com/nasawebb/status/1577660923195670528
https://twitter.com/nasawebb/status/1577660939343642625
Name 2 more iconic duos, we’ll wait. 😌
2 galaxies and 2 telescopes come together in this image of galaxy pair VV 191, merging @NASAHubble’s ultraviolet and visible-light view with Webb’s infrared vision: https://t.co/W9NvhVm9ET
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Space telescopes, assemble!
X-ray and heat vision? It might sound like something out of a comic book, but that’s what happens when you combine the abilities of @ChandraXRay and Webb, as seen in these new composite images:
https://t.co/NB2QpiG28x
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Imagine if we had multiple webb-like telescopes in multiple Lagrange points observing the same thing at the same time
Nancy Grace is going out to L2 too
Can't wait for Nancy Grace
Well L2 is the only Lagrange point that makes sense for deep space observation
Balls
Earth Moon L2 as well?

A bit late
jams weeb
The weebs telescope
I am now observing PLUTO using MIRI Imaging for 41 minutes. Keywords: Dwarf-Planet. Proposal: https://t.co/gpPQrnHCfu 8:1
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pluto pic soon?
Yes
I want Pluto in my hands
Same
Smol pluto
1/ Webb has revealed a remarkable cosmic sight: at least 17 concentric dust rings emanating from a pair of stars. Located just over 5,000 light-years from Earth, the duo is collectively known as Wolf-Rayet 140.
Read more: https://t.co/YtkxqrP7Wd
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This is what you’ve waited for.
Journey with us through Webb’s breathtaking view of the Pillars of Creation, where scores of newly formed stars glisten like dewdrops among floating, translucent columns of gas and dust: https://t.co/5ea1kCzU5x
Here’s your guided tour ⬇️
Finally
woah
Awesome
Absolutely gorgeous
Knot your average discovery 🥨
We thought there was just one, but Webb revealed there are at least 3 galaxies forming a cosmic knot around this quasar. A quasar is a super bright galactic core, powered by a supermassive black hole. https://t.co/wiFgbPw7dR
Let's untangle this👇
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Halloweeb
Takes two to tango 💃
270 million light-years away, a pair of entwined galaxies are colliding together, creating new stars at a rate more than 20 times that of our Milky Way. Webb's latest image shines a new light on these interacting galaxies: https://t.co/cK8WglKp0e
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Hallo-Webb
🔎 The combination of Webb’s super powerful vision and a magnifying trick of gravity is allowing astronomers to resolve things never before seen in the early universe. Let’s dive into the mysteries of distant galaxy MACS0647-JD: https://t.co/W6ZdvVqkIb
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I am now observing TRAPPIST-1 using MIRI Imaging for 3 hours and 21 minutes. Keywords: M dwarfs, M stars. Proposal: https://t.co/yLAqAogwID 1:1
JWST is observing TRAPPIST-1
Babe, wake up. New Pillars of Creation just dropped. https://t.co/3j8aIJL3NB
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nut pic#
Spooky
How it started ➡️ How it’s going
These images demonstrate Webb’s remarkable ability to resolve faint stars in nearby dwarf galaxy Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM). On the right is Webb’s brand new image, and on the left is Spitzer’s view: https://t.co/ha4Wv7cBJK
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Countdown to a new star ⏳
Hidden in the neck of this “hourglass” of light are the very beginnings of a new star — a protostar. The clouds of dust and gas within this region are only visible in infrared light, the wavelengths that Webb specializes in: https://t.co/DtazblATMW
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"This is a whole new chapter in astronomy."
Webb researchers found 2 early galaxies, one of which may contain the most distant starlight ever seen. These 2 unexpectedly bright galaxies could fundamentally alter what we know about the very first stars: https://t.co/1MrIy1TAkL
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titan
Is "Webb finds most distant galaxy ever" just gonna be a headline every week now?
I'm perfectly fine with that to be clear
yep lol
God damn it for a second I thought it is a photo of some Earth-like exoplanet
The best of both worlds 🎸
Recognize the Pillars of Creation? Webb’s near-infrared and mid-infrared images of this super star-forming region were fused to highlight new details: https://t.co/vkzCNOvnDO
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Finally
First
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Galactic panoramic 📸
This shot is just a portion of what will be the complete wide field covered by this Webb program, but it’s already unveiling galaxies in unprecedented detail and depth. The multi-wavelength image combines Webb & @NASAHubble data: https://t.co/Ft8QkhWJPt
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Webb’s holiday card sorted! 🎄
NGC 7469 is like a cosmic wreath bursting with new stars. This galaxy is very dusty, but Webb’s infrared vision can peer through to observe features like the intense ring of star formation close around its bright center. https://t.co/Q1BL2yICTz
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we should continue with this thread, or the little that is commented on should be left at #générał-space ?
Probably close it
No reason for it to exist
I vote for closing too