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Geminids meteor shower 2023 LIVE from Subaru Telescope
Search Subaru Telescope in Google Earth to explore the telescope. Remember to drop the little guy on the blue circles (Street View) to see more stuff.
I took a ride on a moving radio telescope
A close-up view of a telescope without a telescope
NASA's outdated SLS. Why does it exist?
"NASA's new rocket has been in development for over a decade, arguably it's a soft continuation from the Constellation program using the 5 segment boosters and Orion capsule that began development in 2005. It's been a slow, expensive ride with the contractors milking their cost plus contracts for their own benefit."
-Scott Manley
Makes it seem like NASA SLS is just providing jobs and not actually producing anything of value for each dollar spent. More telescopes, less rockets?
Nasa don't give them reasons to cut your budget or make politicians/public think you're less or unnecessary.
*promote the upcoming launch.
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Watch the Webb Telescope launch animation
You're absolutely right, my comment should have targeted the live launch, sorry.
Still, that covers about 20 (shaky cam) seconds of the launch before they switch to an animation (!) of the launch.
Which brings me back to my original gripe: The Ariane 5 is an old vehicle which doesn't have onboard cameras. Private rocket launch companies have eclipsed it. And I think The European Space Agency is not keeping up.
As to cameras on the JWST itself, it looks like they didn't attach any for a reason: https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-no-cameras-reason
Didn't know that...
You get that's just a "preview" right? It's in the desc. It was done & shown before the launch, and I assume you knew the launch date (granted, it was postsponed several times, so admittedly not easy to keep track unless you have a passing interest about it). The actual live broadcast is at: https://youtu.be/7nT7JGZMbtM
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The worlds largest telescope is being built on 2 continents
Huge fan of telescopes and all the new things they may uncover. This one seems pretty impressive. *promote
A New View of the Moon
looking into telescopes is a lot of fun
A New View of the Moon
I had this experience up in Burlington, VT once - a bunch of home hobbyist astronomers had set up their telescopes on the street and were inviting people to take a look at astronomical bodies (moon included). The feeling of being able to see that level of detail with your own eyes is indescribable and it definitely reignited a sense of awe and wonder at space. Loads of towns around the world have similar groups that do public viewings - highly recommend it if you ever have a chance.
Arecibo Observatory:Views during the collapse & pre-collapse
I'm thinking, but I don't know for a fact, that the funds were probably held back because of the age of the telescope. I think funds will be available now for a more powerful telescope built from the ground up with bright new shiny things and the machine that goes "bing".
This Computer Is About to Change The World
"This would take too long to explain?" Take a stab, you just spent 22 minutes beating about the bush.
Will bread be cheaper?
Governments and rich people will be able to break passwords. Three day weather forecasts will become four day weather forecasts. Pharma will make even more money. Duh.
Massive scientific improvements are fiction until they happen. Trickle down (anything) is fiction. We will never all own helicopters, while helicopters are awesome. This may be as useful to the public as large telescopes and particle colliders.
Not predicting a conspicuous failiure, but lets wait until the chicken hatch.
Living in a country that has trouble building and maintaining an elementary highway system gives you immunity to purely theoretical solutions to traffic problems.