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Look Beyond l Webb
This is beautiful....

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Hubble and James Webb comparison.
Hubble space telescope can see back to 13.5 billion years, around when the modern galaxies were formed and the Big Bang happened 13.8 billion years ago. With the JAMES WEBB telescope we can peer into an unseen time period in the universe- back to when the first galaxies, the first black holes and the first stars came into existence.
James Webb telescope is as close as we ever got to understand the Big Bang!!!!!
This is Amazing.
Jupiter, and its moon Europa, left, are seen through Webbβs NIRCam instrument 2.12 micron filter
James Webb telescope.
Image credits: @nasa
The merger of two black holes.
On April 11, 2022, a new observation was published in the journal Physical Review Letters, describing the merger of two black holes which resulted in a violent shift in velocity. After the merger, the more massive single black hole shot off at approximately 5 million miles per hour.
There are two proposed resting places for the newly merged black hole, each with different probabilities.
Understanding how and why it ultimately settles in can help us to create better gravitational models. It can also tell us more about the formation of supermassive black holes like the one that's believed to exist at the center of our own galaxy.
Picture credit @nasa
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Look Beyond l Webb
This is beautiful....

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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This is the deepest photo of the universe in infra red. One more great acheivement in the science field.
Credits : @nasa
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