Wow how awesome. It's difficult to believe how far the human race has evolved to this level of understanding. If only we humans could better understand each other and with humility accept responsibility to respect and protect the planet we inhabit.
If the Star exploded about 1000years ago, but is 6500 light years away, then wouldn’t it still take around 5500 years for the same light from the explosion to reach us and be visible?
I was thinking the same. If the explosion happened 1000 years ago then we should not be able to see it yet...or am i wrong? If we saw the explosion 1000 years ago then it actually happened 1000 + 6500 = 7500 LY ago?
It's because of the expansion of the universe. The light left the nebula exactly 1000 years ago when the nebula was only 1000 light years away. But it has exponentially moved away from us as the universe expanded in the meantime. This is a complete lie. Disregard and laugh at my jokes.
Here's what I wonder...why can't they show us Voyager one or two...if this one "the" most expensive project we spent $on...and the satellite and space junk versus earth astronomy syndrome 🙄
@@Dec38105 The James Webb Space Telescope is not designed to photograph the Voyager spacecrafts. The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecrafts are currently in interstellar space, and their distance from Earth makes it highly unlikely that the James Webb Space Telescope will be able to locate and photograph them. The primary mission of the James Webb Space Telescope is to observe the universe in infrared wavelengths, studying everything from the formation of the first galaxies to the atmospheres of exoplanets.. for those that don't understand... Also there so many satellite upon satellites...no use 😢 about not being able to spot planets from earth.
Wow how awesome. It's difficult to believe how far the human race has evolved to this level of understanding. If only we humans could better understand each other and with humility accept responsibility to respect and protect the planet we inhabit.
😂😂😂😂😂 we dont know shit. They dont even if its flat or not. They literally fake and lie about everything
Great video! Very informative.
They should also engage Chandra. A new X-ray image might be interesting.
Holly guacamole!
I love this is beautiful and totally mind boggling😅 😮
Beautiful!
gasp!!! second... you win harry!
Thank you for the informative digest of the crab nebula.I love it and more power to your research,God bless
So Betelgeuse is ten times closer give or take than the Crab Nebula. Does that mean it will be ten times or 100 times brighter when it goes up?
If the Star exploded about 1000years ago, but is 6500 light years away, then wouldn’t it still take around 5500 years for the same light from the explosion to reach us and be visible?
I was thinking the same. If the explosion happened 1000 years ago then we should not be able to see it yet...or am i wrong?
If we saw the explosion 1000 years ago then it actually happened 1000 + 6500 = 7500 LY ago?
It's because of the expansion of the universe. The light left the nebula exactly 1000 years ago when the nebula was only 1000 light years away. But it has exponentially moved away from us as the universe expanded in the meantime.
This is a complete lie. Disregard and laugh at my jokes.
ARABIA had no astronomers, they were Persians Like Omar Khayyam Neishabouri.
Why do they keep giving those pictures colors, while they don’t look like that in reality?
PULSAR
NOT
PULSER
THATS WHY THEY CALL IT PULSER! Lol !
The new image looks like a snake on the left
.. Is
I believe it is one more example of GOD
Here's what I wonder...why can't they show us Voyager one or two...if this one "the" most expensive project we spent $on...and the satellite and space junk versus earth astronomy syndrome 🙄
hell you on about
@@Dec38105 The James Webb Space Telescope is not designed to photograph the Voyager spacecrafts. The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecrafts are currently in interstellar space, and their distance from Earth makes it highly unlikely that the James Webb Space Telescope will be able to locate and photograph them. The primary mission of the James Webb Space Telescope is to observe the universe in infrared wavelengths, studying everything from the formation of the first galaxies to the atmospheres of exoplanets..
for those that don't understand...
Also there so many satellite upon satellites...no use 😢 about not being able to spot planets from earth.
@@Dec38105 so there it is 38105