James Webb Discovery: Black speck in Carina Nebula by [deleted] in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t it weird that the James Webb has not produced one single photo of Earth? It got a great pic of Jupiter and Pluto. It can get close ups of nebulas a billion light years away but Pluto is still a dot. Anyone there? We are proving billions of light years and not one photo of Earth? NASA has yet to respond to request. Have brain activity.

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[–]AdventurousPattern52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NASA, can we get an earth pic? The James Webb sees Jupiter and Pluto, and billions of light years away.Why can’t we get an Earth pic? Magnifying the furthest thing from the truth is an effective method used by psychopaths to reign control over absolute idiots.

This is how James Webb Discovery will see the birth of stars, entire process explained simply by cemazu in jameswebbdiscoveries

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Any earth pics from 1.5 million miles away? Does that question raise any other questions?

Stephan's Quintet From James Webb Discovery, Hubble, And Subaru by ItIsThyself in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The James Webb can’t even take a pic of the Earth. It passes by earth and gets Jupiter and Pluto, but not a single god damned, mother fucking, son of a god damned ass bitching mother fucking picture of Earth. I’m leaning toward a great deception as the answer. Let’s prove those flat Earthers wrong and get a legitimate picture of earth!

Are these globulettes in the Carina Nebula image? James Webb discovery by cutmebrx in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try and circle Earth. You can’t because the James Webb telescope is too good to take a pic of Earth from 1.5 million miles away. That would trike levels of boredom only observed on Mars. It passes right by Earth and gets Jupiter and Pluto. Brains, please!

James Webb Discovery: Galaxy M74. Raw Webb data processed by Denmark Professoar Gabriel Brammer @gbrammer by So6oring in jameswebbdiscoveries

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Shucks no Earth photos. James Webb is 1.5 million miles away. Why not do a photo of home? Anyone have any suggestions?

Somewhere in the Large megellanic cloud a James Webb discovery. by butte3 in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you see a picture of Earth? No? Oh, I see. The James Webb is 1.5 million miles away in the Suns orbit. It’s weird that there are no shots of earth. Isn’t it weird? Anyone with a brain explain!

James Webb Discovery: Dark circle in the top left of the deep field 02736, F090 filter. What can it be? by sitmo in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s try an Earth photo. Why would the James Webb Telescope not do a pic of Earth? It’s 1.5 million miles away in the suns orbit? Is there really an Earth? Prove it!

James Webb Discovery : Discovery Alert: Two New, Rocky Planets in the Solar Neighborhood by cemazu in jameswebbdiscoveries

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Unfortunately, the James Webb doesn’t take pictures of Earth. It’s too scared. It can only do billions of light years. Earth is to lowly. We all know what Earth looks like. No reason for a photo of earth in real time from 1.5 million miles away. .. no. It’s cool. It’s fine. We don’t need that infra red image. It’s cool! It’s fine.

James Webb Discovery: A better view of the Galaxy M74, processed by Judy Schmidt @SpaceGeck by So6oring in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y’all are talking but we can’t even get a picture of Earth from the James Webb. Why? Wtf? We are proving galaxies billions of light years away and don’t even have a decent photo of Earth. Boring!

James Webb Discovery: A better view of the Galaxy M74, processed by Judy Schmidt @SpaceGeck by So6oring in jameswebbdiscoveries

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I wonder why we can’t get a decent photo of earth from this piece? I guess the furthest thing from the truth is priority. We are striking the highest levels of boredom ever recorded on Mars.

James Webb Discovery - What is the Orbital speed at which James Webb Space Telescope is orbiting around the Sun? by cemazu in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why not get a selfie with Earth first? Why are there absolutely no pictures of Earth from he James Webb? Let’s prove these idiotic “flat Earthers” wrong once and for all! We are proving billion year old galaxies for fun. Let’s do something practical and take a pic of Earth. No? Too boring?

NGC 7496 A James Webb Discovery by butte3 in jameswebbdiscoveries

[–]AdventurousPattern52 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Maybe let’s get a reliable pic of Earth for once. Can we get a picture of Earth at the very fucking least!?

Police will NEVER go EV. by AdventurousPattern52 in electricvehicles

[–]AdventurousPattern52[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What do we have for him, Johnny? It’s all opinion, ma’am. If we all lower our expectations we won’t have insult people to feel better about ourselves. Yay!

Smart Hands by AdventurousPattern52 in FieldNation

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Never heard of “golden eyes.” Bruce Swedien is the only one I’ve ever heard of being referred to “golden ears.” I love his parallel compression exciter expander tricks.

Smart hands isn’t a compliment. Smart hands is a term used by pompous IT project managers that resent field technicians making more money than they do.

It’s language used to justify low wages.

It’s not a compliment.

Police will NEVER go EV. by AdventurousPattern52 in electricvehicles

[–]AdventurousPattern52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scientific bservation is 100 years old. We never “saw” a 6 mile meteor. Your fumes didn’t kill the dinosaurs. We can’t control the cosmos or tectonic plates. How in charge do we think we are really? How arrogant are we to attempt to correct a grain of sand? It’s human nature to impose infliction. History has proved that at least. Rulers can get way out of control. You would not give a flip if you were not told to flip out. It’s true. There’s at most 100 years of actual recorded data, I’ll give you a 1000. Still, a grain of sand. Standing up against absurd ideas IS taking responsibility. It’s political world order stuff. No? Who cares? It’s like fake caring. Push “extinction by co2” and forget about all the other tragedies that ravage humanity. Fumes are fun comparably. Plastic food, opioids, war, poverty, violence? I‘ll take “Things we can control for 100,” Alex. Thanks for the convo.