Posted on 07/22/2022 11:01:35 AM PDT by Red Badger
Pick any picture, then pick the smallest pinpoint of light that you can see. That is a sun, maybe like our sun, maybe with planets like our sun. Maybe on one of those planets there is a an Earth-like form of life.
No matter how big you physically are, it is humbling to consider how minuscule each individual is compared to the size and distances portrayed by these photos.
Considering the number of suns out there, the possibility that we are the only form of intelligent life in the universe is ridiculously small and somewhat terrifying at the same time.
Because if it is true that we are the only intelligent beings in the galaxy, it is scary that about half of the population are democrats and muslims both of whom seek enslavement or a permanent end to the rest of us.
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Is that a view of Uranus?
I wonder how much they’ve been enhanced before publishing.
For DUST thou art and unto DUST thou shall return. - Genesis 3:19
There is an astronomy buff that takes photos through his telescope. He had some unedited photos that still look pretty cool with colors, etc.
The Webb images are from electromagnetic(?) devices that are “seeing” wavelengths that are not all visible to the human eye, so the various wavelengths are represented by a color that we can see.
I imagine that they have the raw data (wavelengths referenced to color) and then enhanced images where they run the data through the computer to smooth it, enhance it, etc.
The whole thing for our benefit? I would think it’d be a touch conceited for us to be the only ones. Dunno, guess we’ll find out later.
Reminds me of a certain Vincent Van Gogh painting.
I don’t know if it’s necessarily conceited. I think the Universe, including ourselves, were created for God’s delight.
Why did it take so long? They’re saying the oldest galaxy is like 13.5 billion years old. How old is God then?
Trillions.
“Going to take a lot of space for redeemed mankind to live an eternity...”
Interesting thought. And who knows how God will make eternity work? Not me!
But all of us tend to have a hard time conceptualizing how much space is needed for things. When my oldest son was in 6th grade, his teacher told the class that there would soon be too many people on Earth and we’d have no space. I constructed and sent her a spreadsheet which showed that if we divided Texas (dry land only) into typical classrooms, 7 billion people divided into families of four could all fit with (I forget) 70-80% of the classrooms empty. And that’s just one level with no upstairs...
Back to the eternity comment, as far as New Jerusalem goes, it will have plenty of room for all of God’s saved. But I imagine, like you, that we could be going in and out and doing a lot of traveling if we want! I’d kinda like to see other galaxies.
JWST is sensitive to wavelengths between .6 micron and 28.5 micron. “Visible light” refers to wavelengths between 0.4 and 0.78 micron (approximately). For reference, HST is sensitive to wavelengths between 0.1 micron and 1.8 micron. The two observatories are complementary. Both telescopes measure mostly light which is not detectable by the human eye.
“Light” ( whether ultraviolet, visible, or infrared) is focused by the telescope onto an array of electronic detectors, to record an image. The array of sensors is known as a “focal plane array” (FPA). Filters are used to select a relatively narrow range of wavelengths for each image. Unmodified, with the data from those detectors scaled to “brightness” on your computer monitor, would produce a grayscale (black&white) image. To render the data scientifically useful, they are processed to compensate for known (as in measured) irregularities in the FPA. The color images NASA releases are produced by assigning three selected non-visible wavelength images to red, green, and blue.
Some people describe these images as “computer generated”. They’re wrong. CGI refers to visualization of “data” artificially generated within a computer, with no reference out to the real world. JWST imagery (and similar, including the camera on your cellphone) are visualizations of data generated and measured naturally in the real world. A film camera does exactly the same thing, using chemical rather than electronic processes.
You cellphone camera produces color images by putting a pattern of red, green, and blue microscopic filters in front of an FPA sensitive to visible light. It’s called a “Bayer Filter”, and the Wikipedia page does a good job of explaining how it works.
You’re joking, right? Time was created by God, too.
That’s my hubby’s avocation, i.e., astrophotography. The purists hold great contempt for the manipulation of images to make them too “purdy”.
Smoothing raw TIFF files is one thing. NASA takes their little crayons to the pics. They are gorgeous; just not real. Kind of like airbrushing models’ bodies.
“The heavens declare the glory of God”. We humans are mostly not listening.
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