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NASA Releases 20 Jaw-Dropping New Images for the First Time (Original Post) catbyte Nov 11 OP
Stunningly beautiful. WestMichRad Nov 11 #1
You said it better than I ever could.. Deuxcents Nov 11 #3
This is stunning Beatlelvr Nov 11 #2
Each light speck here is a "universe of its own" Shambala Nov 12 #4

WestMichRad

(2,836 posts)
1. Stunningly beautiful.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:51 AM
Nov 11

What amazing wonders are being unveiled by Chandra, XMM-Newton, Hubble, Webb and other marvelous tools!

Especially when looking at the images of millions of very distant galaxies… I feel we are indescribably insignificant in this universe.

Thanks for the post, Cat!

Deuxcents

(25,040 posts)
3. You said it better than I ever could..
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 10:20 AM
Nov 11

A wonderful presentation and I loved the nod to Carl Sagan because he introduced me to this amazing journey with his Cosmos series many years ago. I waited all week for his PBS show and was mesmerized..and still can’t look at these with thinking of him.

Beatlelvr

(770 posts)
2. This is stunning
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:52 AM
Nov 11

I have few words except...35 million light years? A pic of something that happened 3 centuries ago? Totally beyond my comprehension, but forever fascinating and beautiful.
Thanks for posting.

Shambala

(239 posts)
4. Each light speck here is a "universe of its own"
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 02:19 PM
Nov 12

I wonder if one day another universe will be discovered and the multiverse will be more that just theory.

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