How many people on here got their own telescopes?
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each thing in this picture is a different distance from the observer. One point may be 20 light years from you, another may be 2000. From where you're looking though, they're next to each other. This is that x 1000.
Also mind blowing is that if you held your arm out, the space that this covers in the sky would be about the size of a crumb of weed shake that you would blow off the table when you finished rolling. A piece of sand.
This shit is like this in every direction, times a billion times a billion. Everywhere you look.
Shit crazy.
This will really blow your shit back, watch to the end.
man a thousand
Yes they are stars. Anything that has that lil 6 pointed array around it is a singular light source, i.e., a star.
Cacs probably thinking about colonizing already in the event that deep and fast space travel becomes possible.....
each thing in this picture is a different distance from the observer. One point may be 20 light years from you, another may be 2000. From where you're looking though, they're next to each other. This is that x 1000.
Also mind blowing is that if you held your arm out, the space that this covers in the sky would be about the size of a crumb of weed shake that you would blow off the table when you finished rolling. A piece of sand.
This shit is like this in every direction, times a billion times a billion. Everywhere you look.
Shit crazy.
This will really blow your shit back, watch to the end.
man a thousand
Yes they are stars. Anything that has that lil 6 pointed array around it is a singular light source, i.e., a star.
Ay sir. Haven't busted it out in a few years though. Calibrating is tediousHow many people on here got their own telescopes?
They're very likely in our galaxy, although rogue stars are a thing albeit rare. If they're milky way stars, they are orbiting the galactic center just like us.Ok now, are those stars alone or are they a part of another galaxy
what gravitational pull has them in their place if they are alone
Can someone explain why these deep universe pics have all the galaxies clumped up like that? I know the distance between them is light years but why do all deep space pics show galaxies all in one shot like they just floating out there together?!??? Is that just one random point? So if you point the camera in any “direction” of deep space you’ll see different galaxies clumped up all over the universe?!?
You're correct Sammyjax. The stars in that photo are all within our galaxy. In fact, all the stars we see in the night sky are within the Milky Way. The other cool thing is the smearing of the galaxies due to the gravitational lensing. The mass of galaxies and dark matter bends spacetime so greatly that light from galaxies behind them is distorted.They're very likely in our galaxy, although rogue stars are a thing albeit rare. If they're milky way stars, they are orbiting the galactic center just like us.
The Earth isn't flatA
Fucking
Mazing
by the way, this is proof positive the earth is flat and the moon is...well I'm not sure how it orbits a disc but, whatever.
Yeah you wouldn't be able to pick out a single star in another galaxy from these photos. I just didn't say all because a rogue star in near intergalactic space is TECHNICALLY a possibility and I don't usually apply absolutes to space science topics. But yeah, 99.999% likely it's not gonna be that.You're correct Sammyjax. The stars in that photo are all within our galaxy. In fact, all the stars we see in the night sky are within the Milky Way. The other cool thing is the smearing of the galaxies due to the gravitational lensing. The mass of galaxies and dark matter bends spacetime so greatly that light from galaxies behind them is distorted.
Oh, I had no doubt you knew about lensing. I only added that description for those who may see the images and think they're somehow defective. Between these images and those of Sagittarius A*, it truly has been an amazing few years in cosmology.Yeah you wouldn't be able to pick out a single star in another galaxy from these photos. I just didn't say all because a rogue star in near intergalactic space is TECHNICALLY a possibility and I don't usually apply absolutes to space science topics. But yeah, 99.999% likely it's not gonna be that.
I'm very aware of lensing and Einstein would be like I told y'all niggas.
I should have been got me one. Sometime this month I am going to get one that fits what I want in oneAy sir. Haven't busted it out in a few years though. Calibrating is tedious
It's an ill ass first crop of pics too. I'm honestly more interested in the science haul than the images, although I'm still incredibly interested in the images.Oh, I had no doubt you knew about lensing. I only added that description for those who may see the images and think they're somehow defective. Between these images and those of Sagittarius A*, it truly has been an amazing few years in cosmology.
Zod is at the center of ours, that’s why it’s called the Milky Way, have you seen milk come out a bitch temple, it’s like matter thrustin out a black holeThey're very likely in our galaxy, although rogue stars are a thing albeit rare. If they're milky way stars, they are orbiting the galactic center just like us.
Zod is at the center of ours, that’s why it’s called the Milky Way, have you seen milk come out a bitch temple, it’s like matter thrustin out a black hole
gravitational grace nigga, aye @Dark19 we gotta start incorporatin intergalactic grace at zunday service
bless his name
bless his name nigga

Damn you dumb as fuck. Ole remedial as nigga with his eyes close together faggotCan someone explain why these deep universe pics have all the galaxies clumped up like that? I know the distance between them is light years but why do all deep space pics show galaxies all in one shot like they just floating out there together?!??? Is that just one random point? So if you point the camera in any “direction” of deep space you’ll see different galaxies clumped up all over the universe?!?
Only pseudo science deals with proof, real science deals with evidence.A
Fucking
Mazing
by the way, this is proof positive the earth is flat and the moon is...well I'm not sure how it orbits a disc but, whatever.
i dont think the pics from the webb tele is in our galaxy bro.thats light years away and not of our galaxy..if thats what you and sammy was talking about......You're correct Sammyjax. The stars in that photo are all within our galaxy. In fact, all the stars we see in the night sky are within the Milky Way. The other cool thing is the smearing of the galaxies due to the gravitational lensing. The mass of galaxies and dark matter bends spacetime so greatly that light from galaxies behind them is distorted.

Think about that for a sec and get back loli dont think the pics from the webb tele is in our galaxy bro.thats light years away and not of our galaxy..if thats what you and sammy was talking about......
Only pseudo science deals with proof, real science deals with evidence.
You flatards don't have real evidence of the earth being flat so you are stuck on stupid with pseudo science bullshit!And...?
calm down butcher we got the pardon nigga we freeYou flatards don't have real evidence of the earth being flat so you are stuck on stupid with pseudo science bullshit!
You know how I get with those flattard idiots!calm down butcher we got the pardon nigga we free
The individual stars(bright sources with the four points) are within our galaxy, unless they're rogue stars between galaxies. But outside of that everything else is either an individual galaxy or a galaxy cluster. Our closest star beside the Sun is about 2 light years away and the Milky Way is about 100,000 light years in diameter, which means all the stars we see in the night sky are many light years away.i dont think the pics from the webb tele is in our galaxy bro.thats light years away and not of our galaxy..if thats what you and sammy was talking about......
He was joking lolYou know how I get with those flattard idiots!
It's not good to want attention this badNASA almost been finessing for 100 years
That's why I told him think about itThe individual stars(bright sources with the four points) are within our galaxy, unless they're rogue stars between galaxies. But outside of that everything else is either an individual galaxy or a galaxy cluster. Our closest star beside the Sun is about 2 light years away and the Milky Way is about 100,000 light years in diameter, which means all the stars we see in the night sky are many light years away.
It never ceases to amaze me that each of those galaxies that we're seeing in their entirety could be many hundreds of thousands of light years across and contain billions to trillions of stars and planets.
These days it gets harder and harder to tell who are the idiots and who is mocking them. Goes to show they really hit rock bottom.He was joking lol