This new space photo from the James Webb Space telescope is stunning, but that’s not what space really looks like. Here's how scientists help show us all the beauty that our eyes alone can't see... Ask questions about science and technology, and follow for answers! Here's a longer video I made about the images from the JWST: https://youtu.be/ampB1laCWF4 #shorts #space #sciencefacts #hugeiftrue #jameswebbspacetelescope #jwst
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The fact that we are actually so blind 😅
we are just a speck in space.
Even space has beauty filters
JWST was money well spent.
What a flat earther hears: "aH so YoU aDmiT SpaCe phOtoS aRe FakEd!!"
BEAM ME UP ⬆️ SCOTTY !!
Anyone see a skull on that cloud?
This could also be called the gamut of space
"sEe, I tOlD yOu It'S aLl PhOtOsHoPpEd!"
Your ombre hair is so cute here, sis 💅
Mantis Shrimp in space geekin' out
So what you’re telling me is our eyes isn’t naked enough?
I evolved to be on Earth, thanks.
You’re stunning:)
Thanks for another great presentation! However, definitions in language are important. Transpose is a term that means to change the position or order of something, such as a mathematical matrix's rows and columns, or the key of a musical piece. Translate typically means to convert text or speech from one language to another. Transposition is a specific technique within translation that alters sentence structure or word class to fit the target language.
Space is rad!
What amazes me more than anything is that the leftmost pillar is about 4 light years in length. It would take thousands of years to go from one end to the other with current propulsion technology.
That's how space looks to goldfish
So I wouldn't be able to admire the beauty of the universe with just my naked eye?
but how accurate are those photos from how the pillars of creation actually are.