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The remarkable discoveries, made by palaeontologist Robert DePalma at a dig site known as Tanis in North Dakota, will feature in a BBC documentary next week.
The fossil remains of a dinosaur have been found. This is one of the most significant examples ever found however as this dinosaur is one that died on the day that the asteroid struck the Earth wiping them out.
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Originally posted by cutmymilk View PostWe have that in Wales.
"We have Star Wars at home!"
STAR WARS AT HOME:
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And here it is. It's a section of space the size of a grain of sand held at arms length.
Latest Images – 2024 Webb’s most recent images released by NASA in 2024, displayed in reverse chronological order. The image below is a SLIDESHOW. Hover over the image to see the image title and controls. Click the image to go to a detail page with more info and the ability to download the image at […]
These are not stars but galaxies. The ones with a red colour are Red shifted, meaning they are so far away that the light wavelength has faded down to infrared on its journey to us. They are some of the youngest galaxies ever seen, about 3-5 billion years after the big bang.Last edited by Cassius_Smoke; 12-07-2022, 05:34.
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And yet to many the Earth will still be the only part that matters because it's all God created with life.... oh, and it's flat too with the only moon made of cheese
Stuff like this really shines a light through just how small minded religion is and how much it just spoils peoples lives on the whole. So much hand wringing about things that don't matter when really the insignificant meaninglessness of the human race frees you up to simply enjoy the simple joy of getting to have existed, not needing to worry about the every day little things actually mattering
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It's worth also remembering that most of those galaxies are so old that they don't exist anymore! We are looking billions of years in to the past
Oh and the James Webb only took that image as a comparison against the same image taken by Hubble, which it pisses on.
Just wait until its focused on something like distant nebulaLast edited by Cassius_Smoke; 12-07-2022, 08:12.
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