• Researchers have identified stars in our Milky Way galaxy that are surrounded by super-advanced alien megastructures known as spheres is a hypothetical megastructure that encompasses a star and captures a large percentage of its solar power output. These structures, first proposed in the Star Trek pilot in 60s, could be built by highly technologically advanced and alien civilizations. The most extreme versions might include a solid sphere or swarms of gigantic structures around the star. If such megastructures exist, we might be able to detect them by looking for infrared excess emissions (IEEs) caused by the heat from the star interacting with the sphere."

    Researchers have identified stars in our Milky Way galaxy that are surrounded by super-advanced alien megastructures known as spheres is a hypothetical megastructure that encompasses a star and captures a large percentage of its solar power output. These structures, first proposed in the Star Trek pilot in 60s, could be built by highly technologically advanced and alien civilizations. The most extreme versions might include a solid sphere or swarms of gigantic structures around the star. If such megastructures exist, we might be able to detect them by looking for infrared excess emissions (IEEs) caused by the heat from the star interacting with the sphere."
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  • Cosmic powerhouses the quasar outshines its galaxy, their ages are near 14 billion years' equal signals are expected from objects, billion years of cosmic history marks a key event in cosmology.
    Cosmic powerhouses the quasar outshines its galaxy, their ages are near 14 billion years' equal signals are expected from objects, billion years of cosmic history marks a key event in cosmology.
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  • “An ancient star found in another galaxy with satellite and the Magellan Telescope, a team of scientists has found one of the oldest stars formed in a galaxy other than ours. The study, in addition to raising questions about the enrichment of elements in stars in the galaxies.

    Magellan Telescope has made a remarkable discovery. They found one of the oldest stars known to have formed in a galaxy other than our own. This star, which originated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, provides a unique perspective on the early element-forming processes in galaxies

    The Large Magellanic Cloud is a satellite galaxy that was once separate but fell into the Milky Way billions of years ago. The discovery of this ancient star is significant because it helps scientists understand how the universe evolved in regions outside our own galaxy. It also offers insights into the chemical enrichment of stars in galaxies, as these ancient stars preserve the elements near where they formed, providing a snapshot of the universe’s chemical composition billions of years ago

    This Discovery found the field of stellar archaeology, which aims to reconstruct how the earliest generations of stars changed the universe by studying the properties and elements they produced. The research paper detailing this discovery was published on, 2024 March 20 in Nature Astronomy.
    “An ancient star found in another galaxy with satellite and the Magellan Telescope, a team of scientists has found one of the oldest stars formed in a galaxy other than ours. The study, in addition to raising questions about the enrichment of elements in stars in the galaxies. Magellan Telescope has made a remarkable discovery. They found one of the oldest stars known to have formed in a galaxy other than our own. This star, which originated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, provides a unique perspective on the early element-forming processes in galaxies The Large Magellanic Cloud is a satellite galaxy that was once separate but fell into the Milky Way billions of years ago. The discovery of this ancient star is significant because it helps scientists understand how the universe evolved in regions outside our own galaxy. It also offers insights into the chemical enrichment of stars in galaxies, as these ancient stars preserve the elements near where they formed, providing a snapshot of the universe’s chemical composition billions of years ago This Discovery found the field of stellar archaeology, which aims to reconstruct how the earliest generations of stars changed the universe by studying the properties and elements they produced. The research paper detailing this discovery was published on, 2024 March 20 in Nature Astronomy.
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  • JWST And Hubble Agreement on The Universe's as a Major Problem to explained by a Cepheid variable star. Release Date
    2024 March 11 https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2024/108/01HR59NW6CNEDX4KJ2286Y3HDD
    JWST and Hubble observations Cepheid variable star in a distant galaxy relationships between chat that can be measured .
    JWST And Hubble Agreement on The Universe's as a Major Problem to explained by a Cepheid variable star. Release Date 2024 March 11 https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2024/108/01HR59NW6CNEDX4KJ2286Y3HDD JWST and Hubble observations Cepheid variable star in a distant galaxy relationships between chat that can be measured .
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  • Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST)
    Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will deliver a 500 petabyte set of images and data products (more than 20 terabytes of data must be processed and stored each night)

    tonynetone1 - AI

    The Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) is a 10-year project aimed at photographing the entire night sky of the Southern Hemisphere visible from northern Chile. This survey will provide detailed information about the night sky, capturing star trails and celestial phenomena. The LSST utilizes a 3200-megapixel camera with six different optical filters to map the sky in unprecedented detail, covering an area as large as 40 full moons every 3-4 nights. The camera's lenses, filters, focal plane, cryostat, and data acquisition system work together to collect vast amounts of data for researchers to study dark matter, dark energy, galaxy formation, variable stars, supernovae, and more. The LSST Camera is a crucial component of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, contributing to expanding our understanding of the universe over the course of this ambitious project


    Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will deliver a 500 petabyte set of images and data products (more than 20 terabytes of data must be processed and stored each night) tonynetone1 - AI The Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) is a 10-year project aimed at photographing the entire night sky of the Southern Hemisphere visible from northern Chile. This survey will provide detailed information about the night sky, capturing star trails and celestial phenomena. The LSST utilizes a 3200-megapixel camera with six different optical filters to map the sky in unprecedented detail, covering an area as large as 40 full moons every 3-4 nights. The camera's lenses, filters, focal plane, cryostat, and data acquisition system work together to collect vast amounts of data for researchers to study dark matter, dark energy, galaxy formation, variable stars, supernovae, and more. The LSST Camera is a crucial component of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, contributing to expanding our understanding of the universe over the course of this ambitious project
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  • Robert Lea - James Webb Space Telescope finds dwarf galaxies packed enough punch to reshape the entire early universe:

    https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-dwarf-galaxies-cosmic-evolution

    #DwarfGalaxy #JamesWebb #JWST #GravitationalLensing #Abell2744 #BigBangTheory #BigBang #Reionization #GeneralRelativity #Relativity #Cosmology #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    Robert Lea - James Webb Space Telescope finds dwarf galaxies packed enough punch to reshape the entire early universe: https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-dwarf-galaxies-cosmic-evolution #DwarfGalaxy #JamesWebb #JWST #GravitationalLensing #Abell2744 #BigBangTheory #BigBang #Reionization #GeneralRelativity #Relativity #Cosmology #Astrophysics #Astronomy
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    James Webb Space Telescope finds dwarf galaxies packed enough punch to reshape the entire early universe
    "The main surprise is that these small faint galaxies had so much power, their cumulative radiation could transform the entire universe."
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  • I beg to differ! THAT is a 3-D BROWN HOLE!
    Found in the Bungholio Galaxy, in the CrackOMyAss sector
    I beg to differ! THAT is a 3-D BROWN HOLE! Found in the Bungholio Galaxy, in the CrackOMyAss sector
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  • In a Galaxy a little bit farther than 'far, far, away'...
    The Dark Side has much more to offer that entices one to embrace it than does the Light Side.
    Waifus and Milfs...
    ...the ultimate weapons of winning the conflict.
    Or at least making it much more interesting, fun and sexy.
    #aiArt #experimenting #waifu #sith #milf
    In a Galaxy a little bit farther than 'far, far, away'... The Dark Side has much more to offer that entices one to embrace it than does the Light Side. Waifus and Milfs... ...the ultimate weapons of winning the conflict. Or at least making it much more interesting, fun and sexy. #aiArt #experimenting #waifu #sith #milf
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  • If there was such a thing as "Aliens" and one landed on Earth.....
    He'd pack up all of his sh*t, go home, and tell everyone that he found CRAZY PEOPLE on a plane named "Earth" that all swear they live on a spinning ball!

    He'd tell stories and they'd laugh for days!
    His buddies would swear that he's lying his a** off!

    "There's nobody dumb enough to think they live ion a ball, spinning 1038 mph, around a sun at 66,600 mph, which is spinning around the galaxy at 420 kilometers per second!" ( Almost 1/2 MILLION mph )

    "What the hell were you smoking on Earth anyway?"
    hehehehe
    If there was such a thing as "Aliens" and one landed on Earth..... He'd pack up all of his sh*t, go home, and tell everyone that he found CRAZY PEOPLE on a plane named "Earth" that all swear they live on a spinning ball! He'd tell stories and they'd laugh for days! His buddies would swear that he's lying his a** off! "There's nobody dumb enough to think they live ion a ball, spinning 1038 mph, around a sun at 66,600 mph, which is spinning around the galaxy at 420 kilometers per second!" ( Almost 1/2 MILLION mph ) "What the hell were you smoking on Earth anyway?" hehehehe
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  • Massimo Luciani - The first official images captured by the Euclid space telescope have been published:

    https://english.tachyonbeam.com/2023/11/08/the-first-official-images-captured-by-the-euclid-space-telescope-have-been-published/

    #Euclid #SpaceTelescope #Telescope #ESA #PerseusGalaxyCluster #Galaxy #IC342 #HorseheadNebula #Astrophotography #Astronomy
    Massimo Luciani - The first official images captured by the Euclid space telescope have been published: https://english.tachyonbeam.com/2023/11/08/the-first-official-images-captured-by-the-euclid-space-telescope-have-been-published/ #Euclid #SpaceTelescope #Telescope #ESA #PerseusGalaxyCluster #Galaxy #IC342 #HorseheadNebula #Astrophotography #Astronomy
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    The first official images captured by the Euclid space telescope have been published
    ESA has presented the first official images captured by its Euclid space telescope. After some delays due to problems with the fine guidance sensor, it was...
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