James Webb Space Telescope dives deep into the Crab Nebula supernova wreckage (video)
The powerful space telescope has gazed into the Crab Nebula, looking for clues about its creation and offering us an ethereal view.
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Hmmm.... good question. Some kind of activity on the interior (chemical interactions, Radioactive decay/heating)? Gravitational tug from its moons? Or maybe, despite Jupiter's distance, it still collects enough solar energy (due to its size) to fuel upper atmospheric activity like this. (I'm obviously only speculating)I was wondering about this: most of the energy of the winds in earth's atmosphere comes from the sun; where does the energy to push 320 mph wind in Jupiter's atmosphere come from? Did I miss that class in junior high?
F me, math is so much easier than this.Hmmm.... good question. Some kind of activity on the interior (chemical interactions, Radioactive decay/heating)? Gravitational tug from its moons? Or maybe, despite Jupiter's distance, it still collects enough solar energy (due to its size) to fuel upper atmospheric activity like this. (I'm obviously only speculating)
My ex-wife was general counsel for the Giant Magellan Telescope consortium until passing away last year. The size of this telescope, when completed, will dwarf every observatory telescope in the world.
Sorry for your loss.My ex-wife was general counsel for the Giant Magellan Telescope consortium until passing away last year. The size of this telescope, when completed, will dwarf every observatory telescope in the world.
James Webb Space Telescope complicates expanding universe paradox by checking Hubble's work
By double-checking the Hubble Space Telescope's results, JWST's observations have ruled out a major source of error in calculating the expansion rate of the universe.www.space.com
Attaboy.So southern speed may actually be a thing?
Probably some alien kid forgot to turn it off when they leftJames Webb Space Telescope discovers light on an Earth-like planet for the first time ever
The discovery marks the latest made by the James Webb Space Telescope since it launched in 2021www.unilad.com