NASA is a Ponzi and you working there makes you culpable of ripping off honest working Americans for decades π
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exactly. fake as hell. astronauts on strings. space stations in a swimming pool. fake moon landing with alu foil model. calling 'astronauts' from a landline phone.no pictures of the earth, only cgi and on and on and on. how can anyone ignore those lies?
$30 billion a year spent to hire people to photoshop and create green screen media. What a rip off π
and still some people believe this nonsense clown show
I know right. Who wants to see the edge of the observable Universe anyway? Total waste of resources building JWST.
So you are telling me, we have the technology to see the edge of the universe which is β46 billion light years awayβ if you can even prove that and yet canβt figure out how to generate energy without burning fossil fuel? πππ
Correct. And, by the way, the light we are seeing has only traveled a little over 13 billion light years. 46 billion light years is how far away the edge is now, after the Universe has expanded in that 13 billion years. Itβs amazing the things we can build when we put our top engineers together and give them essentially unlimited resources. JWST ended up costing $10 billion. π³
Lol. Letβs assume you are right. Do you how much energy you need to transfer a single photon 13 billion light years away let alone the light from billion of stars? and you think seeing the edge is more important than inventing a sustainable energy source for the planet? π
oil is sustainable. abundant and renewable
another lie from the same crooks who operate the central banks
they also operate the oil companies
the drug cartels
and the military
I disagree with most "investments" in space technology. But I believe that we will eventually need to utilize the resources of the solar system that are not on earth if we are going to continue scaling humanity.
It should be done with the free market though not by government decree. JWST may be cool and all, free market probably could have done it at 1/10th the price if there was an actual market demand for it.