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7 MINUTES AGO: James Webb Telescope Just Detected City Lights 7 Trillion Miles From Earth 

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7 MINUTES AGO: James Webb Telescope Just Detected City Lights 7 Trillions Miles From Earth
Exploring the depths of space has always been a quest to push the boundaries of human understanding. Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, we are closer to achieving this goal than ever before in history. Clear images of distant cosmic events are now helping to expand and improve our understanding of the cosmic web like never before. Now a big event is about to change everything. The James Webb Telescope has detected light from another civilization 7 trillion miles from Earth. Please support us as we investigate the implications of this surprising discovery!
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was launched by the Guyana Space Center on December 25, 2021, and is a giant leap forward in the capabilities of astronomy. The space observatory, which is jointly owned by NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, takes its name from James E. Webb, an important name in NASA history. NASA's long history of success in space exploration laid the foundation for JWST's mission. However, this is not the first time something like this has happened. NASA's flagship Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, provided a deeper perspective into the universe and enabled deeper exploration of space. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a symbol of human exploration of the universe. Its main purpose is to focus on revealing the mysteries of the world, capturing beautiful images and conducting scientific research. It was announced that the limitations of the earth's atmosphere would be overcome in astronomical observations. The idea is to achieve unprecedented accuracy and precision when viewing objects from a distance. Earth's atmosphere blocks and slows down light reaching telescopes on the ground, limiting their ability to capture clear images of cosmic events.

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@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 3 дня назад
Realy I like this video so so much like you can imagine
@ShubhamSingh-vv8nz
@ShubhamSingh-vv8nz 4 дня назад
Correct. No significant and new info in this video. Title and thumbnail both are false.
@paboschma
@paboschma 4 дня назад
HFalse info i jate that Wahat city lights
@JadiahMurray
@JadiahMurray 3 дня назад
10 seconds n Ik it’s cap
@dinarawirring8988
@dinarawirring8988 3 дня назад
How can be city lights kind of things be clicked and is tht possible to click a live foto ..
@donnie6178
@donnie6178 3 дня назад
It would take Voyager One Space Probe over 18,000 years to get there. We're fragile humans and could never go there ourselves with gamma radiation that would kill us in days.
@westcarter3862
@westcarter3862 3 дня назад
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@user-ss7gx5rw9u
@user-ss7gx5rw9u День назад
Really?? ... Then why isn't this headline news on TV, radio and the press ... That is because it is nonsense.
@LaHall-kt8qy
@LaHall-kt8qy 4 дня назад
I mite believe this if it’s on the world news live. If not, it’s probably bs.
@aeinocftd9826
@aeinocftd9826 2 дня назад
fuck the news
@JAYDELROSARIQ
@JAYDELROSARIQ 3 дня назад
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@jelmerdeboer8405
@jelmerdeboer8405 3 дня назад
F
@rodhutchinson4478
@rodhutchinson4478 2 дня назад
Click bate, dont waste your time
@FrankRigsby-tl5zw
@FrankRigsby-tl5zw 3 дня назад
BS
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