by chuckster » Tue Nov 11, 2014 2:30 am
Isn't this image kind of unprecedented ? I've seen tiny, fuzzy photos described as possible nascent star systems before, but, at 450 light years distant, and using a ground-based observatory, this is an image of amazing detail. Does the Hubble have the instruments to capture a similar image from space ?
As for that $10 bet, it's hard to see human futures through all the haze and intervening dust, also. Not the least because we sure look to be on track for turning over the Earth to the raccoons and cockroaches, etc. As far as influencing planetary system formation, that might be an endeavor for the future times when the universe is starting to thin out from millenia of expansion.
Causing gas clouds to gravitationally collapse, that might not otherwise do so naturally, might become an option for beings looking to stave off the darkening of their skies, or maybe they just walked through a portal into the next "brane" over, and carried on in style over there, under completely different physical laws !
Isn't this image kind of unprecedented ? I've seen tiny, fuzzy photos described as possible nascent star systems before, but, at 450 light years distant, and using a ground-based observatory, this is an image of amazing detail. Does the Hubble have the instruments to capture a similar image from space ?
As for that $10 bet, it's hard to see human futures through all the haze and intervening dust, also. Not the least because we sure look to be on track for turning over the Earth to the raccoons and cockroaches, etc. As far as influencing planetary system formation, that might be an endeavor for the future times when the universe is starting to thin out from millenia of expansion.
Causing gas clouds to gravitationally collapse, that might not otherwise do so naturally, might become an option for beings looking to stave off the darkening of their skies, or maybe they just walked through a portal into the next "brane" over, and carried on in style over there, under completely different physical laws !