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James Webb telescope appears to picture wormhole in 'Phantom Galaxy'
UPI ^ | 7/22/2022 | Pedro Oliveira Jr.

Posted on 07/23/2022 1:35:21 PM PDT by LibWhacker

July 22 (UPI) -- NASA's latest deep-space telescope continues to shock astronomers and amateurs with jaw-dropping new images captured from the outer reaches of the cosmos.

The James Webb Space Telescope appears to have pictured a wormhole spinning in the "Phantom Galaxy," a place whose very center scientists believe may contain a black hole.

"I've been doing this for 10 years now, and [Webb] data is new, different and exciting," Judy Schmidt, who processed raw data from NASA into a stunning photo of the Phantom Galaxy, told Space.com. "Of course I'm going to make something with it."

The latest images come as the telescope -- a $10 billion behemoth six times more powerful than its predecessor, the Hubble Telescope -- braves the depths of space in its first series of missions.

Based on the new images, a team of scientists from the University of Manchester now believes the early universe may have included as many as 10 times more galaxies similar to ours.

One of the study's co-authors, Professor Christopher Conselice, told the BBC the new telescope is able to show scientists the nature of objects that "we knew existed but didn't understand how and when they formed."

"We knew we would see things Hubble didn't see -- but in this case we're seeing things differently," Conselice said.

"These are the processes we need to understand if we want to understand our origins," said Conselice, who will present his discovery Saturday in the United Kingdom. "This might be the most important telescope ever -- at least since Galileo's."

Scientists the world over remain abuzz as they sift through piles of data coming from the Webb telescope. Two independent teams have recently said they may have found the very origins of the universe.

"This is the oldest galaxy we've ever seen," tweeted Paul Byrne, an associate professor of earth and planetary science at Washington University in St. Louis, who is on one of the teams.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; christopherconselice; galaxy; judyschmidt; jwst; nasa; ngc628; pedrooliveirajr; phantom; phantomgalaxy; science; telescope; webb; wormhole
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Hope UPI articles don't have to be excerpted. Didn't get any such warning message when I clicked on 'Post,' so I'm going with it like this, unexcerpted. Sorry, mod, if I messed up!
1 posted on 07/23/2022 1:35:21 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

The James Webb Space Telescope's imagery of NGC 628 (the "Phantom Galaxy") shows glowing dust in this citizen science image. (Image credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/Judy Schmidt)
2 posted on 07/23/2022 1:41:07 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

“It’s full of stars!”


3 posted on 07/23/2022 1:42:40 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: LibWhacker

Galileo discovered mountains and craters on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, sunspots, double stars, Milky Way stars, all with his tiny little telescope. It was quite the revolution in astronomy. It didn’t cost $10 billion though.


4 posted on 07/23/2022 1:46:25 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder
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To: LibWhacker

Excellent, we can use this wormhole to travel faster than light.

How far away is it?


5 posted on 07/23/2022 1:51:02 PM PDT by DannyTN
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Two independent teams have recently said they may have found the very origins of the universe.

They discovered the Book of Genesis?

6 posted on 07/23/2022 1:55:45 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Joe Biden has issued a national emergency over the shortage of cue cards.)
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To: Telepathic Intruder
It didn’t cost $10 billion though.

Then this was before Jimmah Cawtah and Bidenflation.

7 posted on 07/23/2022 1:56:54 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Joe Biden has issued a national emergency over the shortage of cue cards.)
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To: BipolarBob

That’s almost as much as I paid for a full tank of gas last week.


8 posted on 07/23/2022 1:58:04 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder
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To: Telepathic Intruder

That would make a great youtube video “Galileo meets James Webb telescope for the first time.


9 posted on 07/23/2022 1:58:34 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: DannyTN

That’s a good question. They say it’s the oldest galaxy ever seen (which means it’s farther away than any galaxy ever seen), but even Webb can’t take photos like the one pictured of galaxies that are 13+ billion ly away, afaik. Not with that much detail.


10 posted on 07/23/2022 2:00:50 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

This picture would make a great print for a t-shirt. Looks like a tie dye.


11 posted on 07/23/2022 2:03:30 PM PDT by packagingguy
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To: Fred Nerks

Ping you on a neat photo of a wormhole looking straight down the throat of the singularity, You can see a small speck way down at the end, and I wonder what it is?

Click to article to see photo.


12 posted on 07/23/2022 2:05:38 PM PDT by Candor7 (ObamaFascism:https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
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To: LibWhacker
The James Webb telescope also found this unusual formation. Perhaps a black hole?

zelensky-black-hole-02
13 posted on 07/23/2022 2:11:55 PM PDT by Right_Wing_Madman
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To: packagingguy

Agree! I’d like mine to show the galaxy on the front and back of the t-shirt. That way it would sort of suggest I was being sucked into the wormhole at the center.


14 posted on 07/23/2022 2:24:26 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker; MtnClimber

** Ping **


15 posted on 07/23/2022 2:39:42 PM PDT by spel_grammer_an_punct_polise (Land is simply a place I visit until I can return to the sea.)
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This, I think, is the actual Webb pic of the galaxy that has the wormhole. The one in the article, and the one I posted above, has nothing to do with the wormhole galaxy. But it makes for a pretty picture and does what it's supposed to do, that is, wow us with Webb's capabilities, which it does in spades!
16 posted on 07/23/2022 2:41:24 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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Oh, well that galaxy looks sort of blurry.

I don’t want to visit a wormhole in a blurry galaxy. I’ll wait for one in a better neighborhood.


17 posted on 07/23/2022 2:48:56 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise; MtnClimber
Thanks, spel! I see from the last APOD MtnClimber posted that the galaxy pictured in this wormhole article is actually "Messier 74 (also known as NGC 628)", which has almost NOTHING to do with this wormhole article, other than the fact that both pics were taken by Webb. Kind of annoying UPI would knowingly mislead people without a word. Oh, well, no permanent damage done.
18 posted on 07/23/2022 3:06:22 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: DannyTN

Also funny, which I know was deliberate on your part, a deliberately funny twist on the matter, was your comment that we could use this wormhole to travel faster than light! HeeHee, not unless we can travel faster than light in the first place just to get there! Still chuckling over that one. :-)


19 posted on 07/23/2022 3:11:55 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: Steely Tom

Has it been discussed that we may be seeing multiple images of the same galaxies. We see a galaxy 500 million LYs away. Could we be seeing bv the next same galaxy but 100million LYd ccx away.


20 posted on 07/23/2022 3:25:54 PM PDT by xkaydet65 ( )
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