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I really hope this works, failure could kill any interest in funding future space projects.
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I hope so, the information that it gleans could be incredible.
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We are going to find out the Kardashians are the center of universe after all, aren't we?
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01-08-2022, 04:39 PM | #206 |
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James Webb is now fully deployed! Now comes the long wait to see if the sunshield cools it sufficiently as expected, and if the precise mirror controls allow it to focus as expected.
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01-08-2022, 05:04 PM | #207 |
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yay
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01-08-2022, 05:09 PM | #208 |
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Cannot wait for photos
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01-08-2022, 05:45 PM | #209 |
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If the first thing we see is an alien mooning us then I shall die a happy man.
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01-08-2022, 05:55 PM | #210 |
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01-09-2022, 07:34 AM | #211 |
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Waiting for those first pics.
re: Aliens, I'd be happy to find single cell organisms on the Moon or Mars. I am unsure if I'd want a superior technological race finding us. Lots of historical precedence where that did not turn out well. Are those aliens going to be ST: First Contact Vulcans & Federation type or are they going to be more Battle Los Angeles type. |
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The thing about all that historical precedent is that it only tells us what intelligent life similar to humans would be likely to do. Alien advanced life could be far worse or far better than our example, and we have no way of knowing which as we have exactly zero sample size there.
What's going to be interesting to me is what happens if James Webb finds an atmosphere suitable for life - i.e significant amounts of oxygen, etc - on one of the exoplanets. It's one of those 'that would be really cool' moments, but we're unlikely in the extreme to know whether there actually is life there, and it will probably be far enough away that even if there *was* life there it may not still be there anymore, and there's certainly nothing we'd be able to do about it in any relevant timeframe vis a vis contacting them. My guess is if that happens the internet goes crazy for a while in certain circles but it all amounts to a fat lot of nothing. Even if we found artificial lights on Proxima B which is probably the best case scenario for the 'we want to find aliens' crowd, we aren't close to the point where it's feasible to send a probe there, establish contact, etc. So what exactly do we do about it? Last edited by Brian Swartz : 01-09-2022 at 03:02 PM. |
01-24-2022, 06:01 PM | #213 |
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Webb has reached L2 and the insertion burn for the orbit there apparently went according to plan.
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01-24-2022, 06:34 PM | #214 |
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Yay Science and Engineering!
More Equations less Invasions!
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Looking forward to some amazing nebula pics.
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02-11-2022, 03:19 PM | #216 |
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Damn, some heads are going to roll for this mess. $10B for pics like this
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02-11-2022, 08:05 PM | #217 |
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Queue the conspiracy theorists. Oh wait, they've been on board for a while, there was no need to queue them.
In all seriousness I'm still mildly concerned about the cooling operation. Temperatures in some areas don't seem to fit with predictions. But MIRI has been slowly but steadily cooling for a while now so as long as that continues I'll keep my panic level to a minimum. |
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Essentially a huge coronal mass ejection (can we just call it a solar flare?) happened but good thing it wasn't pointed towards earth.
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02-21-2022, 09:29 PM | #219 |
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Good video from a YT channel I enjoy on these things and the Carrington Event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-WxNB2UvnY
But yeah, we don't want to be around if one of them aims towards earth. It would not be fun. Thankfully also it's rare. |
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Looks like its going well.
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03-26-2022, 03:20 AM | #221 |
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Yep. I'm still watching the temps from time to time ... MIRI is steadily getting lower, currently in the mid-80s Kelvin. But all signs seem to point to alignment going exceptionally well, so as long as the final cooling stages go as well, there should be some exciting things happening second half of this year.
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Temperature update; apparently they only turned on the MIRI cryo-cooler about a week ago. I thought that was supposed to happen earlier; apparently I was mistaken. Temp is dropping like a rock now (4+ Kelvin per day), which eliminates my last concern really.
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MIRI recently reached it's target goal of an insanely cold 7K a few days ago. It's now below 6K. Apparently part of the delay that I didn't realize is that they had small heaters operating to slow it's cooling until a certain point, in order to ensure no ice buildup occurred. The more you know, the more you understand. Once they had everything running full, it dropped like crazy, almost 80K in 15 days.
The goal for the mirror temp isn't quite there yet - 36K, currently at 42+ and slowly dropping. But all appears to be well. |
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I am pretty sure my anus has out done that.
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Looks like that extension event asteroid is about to be announced
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I guess it's nice. I want to really be impressed but (and I'm sure it's just me) doesn't look much different from other Hubble pics I've seen?
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Okay, a larger pic. I think each one of those are like our Milky Way galaxy.
Each one with their own Old Republic, New Republic, First Order etc. |
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I thought the context was important when they were talking about this during the presentation - this is a grain of sand at arm's length picture of the universe. That's insane to think about and so difficult to comprehend.
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Okay, that’s impressive
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Here's the exact quote from the release:
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Yeah, I think it needs to be put in the proper context. Once that's done, quite impressive SI
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Here's the same image from Hubble and the one today:
https://twitter.com/ianlauerastro/st...25603641790465
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Completely mind blowing. So excited to see the new pics. I cannot wait.
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More pics from Webb.
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07-14-2022, 11:16 PM | #242 |
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FWIW I subscribe to Joe Scott, pretty entertaining guy. He did an episode that showing the Hubble vs Webb images and differences in detail. See starting at about 14:50
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I'm sure there's a reason but I don't get (1) why 68GB SSD vs standard 64GB and (2) why 64-68GB, why not 128GB or 256GB. The additional weight is literally negligible.
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I kinda heard about it but really didn't know much until I watched YT Joe Scott describe it.
We're going back to the moon baby! (and we'll be doing a lot of cool things along the way including a space station around the moon and getting the commercial side involved). Short blurb but encourage you to watch the YT video below if interested in more details. Quote:
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Artemis I is supposed to launch at the end of this month. It's been delayed a lot but it sounds like it's likely to go this time (finally?). It's unmanned but the rocket heads to the moon and then back ahead of the (theoretical) 2025 manned return to the Moon. Was at Johnson Space Center this week and they had a pretty big exhibit up about it and a go at Mars around 2040. Didn't realize we were getting that close already. Though, again, we'll see if that timeline gets moved as it has quite a bit in the past.
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Finally the headline we've all been waiting for (or maybe just me):
NASA to send probe inside Uranus
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