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In reply to the discussion: Stunning new NASA pic [View all]

Duppers

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6. Here's a comparison...
Thu Oct 20, 2022, 12:30 PM
Oct 2022



"These two images of a pillar of star birth, three light-years high, demonstrate how observations taken in visible and infrared light by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveal dramatically different and complementary views of an object.

The pair of images demonstrates how Hubble’s new panchromatic view of the Universe shows striking differences between visible and infrared wavelengths."

I'll find more later.



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Stunning new NASA pic [View all] Duppers Oct 2022 OP
The Hand of God? nt OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2022 #1
It looks like massive cartilage. GreenWave Oct 2022 #2
I see... Tree-Hugger Oct 2022 #3
BBC was better, showing side by side images from JWT and Hubble Warpy Oct 2022 #4
Ah, glad you posted this. Don't have a photo hosting acct. .. electric_blue68 Oct 2022 #5
Here's a comparison... Duppers Oct 2022 #6
Ah, ty. Wow! Cool... electric_blue68 Oct 2022 #7
If you put in "zoom into the Pillars of Creation" you'll get a nice 0.57 video from ESO.org... electric_blue68 Oct 2022 #8
Thank you, Duppers. ⭐️ Judi Lynn Oct 2022 #9
You're so welcome. Duppers Nov 2022 #10
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