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fairyfae

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Jun 5, 2022
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Isn't Tholing proper english? I'm not a native speaker, but I could swear I recognize it. Maybe without the “H”? Meaning “working hard” more than “enduring”

Isn't Tholing proper english? I'm not a native speaker, but I could swear I recognize it. Maybe without the “H”? Meaning “working hard” more than “enduring”
Intransitive, dated english:to suffer. transitive now northern england, ireland, scotland: to endure
 
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mollyc

macrumors G3
Aug 18, 2016
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Web_July_07_2022_001-4.jpg


seven image panorama.
 

Allyance

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Sep 29, 2017
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I will probably get yelled at for doing this, but this image belongs to all of us. We paid $10 billion dollars for the camera that took this incredible picture, the Webb Space Telescope. This picture was just released 15 minutes ago.
It is the first time any human has seen this part of our universe. It took 13 billion years for the infrared light to reach the Webb. This is most historic the Picture of The Day:
main_image_deep_field_smacs0723-5mb.jpg


More to come tomorrow morning at NASA.gov.
 
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sparksd

macrumors G3
Jun 7, 2015
9,991
34,254
Seattle WA
I will probably get yelled at for doing this, but this image belongs to all of us. We paid $10 billion dollars for the camera that took this incredible picture, the Webb Space Telescope. This picture was just released 15 minutes ago.
It is the first time any human has seen this part of our universe. It took 18 billion years for the infrared light to reach the Webb. This is most historic the Picture of The Day:
View attachment 2028729

More to come tomorrow morning at NASA.gov.

I had just looked at this. WOW!
 
I will probably get yelled at for doing this, but this image belongs to all of us. We paid $10 billion dollars for the camera that took this incredible picture, the Webb Space Telescope. This picture was just released 15 minutes ago.
It is the first time any human has seen this part of our universe. It took 18 billion years for the infrared light to reach the Webb. This is most historic the Picture of The Day:
View attachment 2028729

More to come tomorrow morning at NASA.gov.
Thank you for sharing this photo. Makes you wonder and realize that "We are not the only ones that exist in this universe".
 

Steven-iphone

macrumors 68000
Apr 25, 2020
1,953
16,490
United States
I will probably get yelled at for doing this, but this image belongs to all of us. We paid $10 billion dollars for the camera that took this incredible picture, the Webb Space Telescope. This picture was just released 15 minutes ago.
It is the first time any human has seen this part of our universe. It took 18 billion years for the infrared light to reach the Webb. This is most historic the Picture of The Day:
View attachment 2028729

More to come tomorrow morning at NASA.gov.
A lot can be done in 18 billion years.
 

katbel

macrumors 68040
Aug 19, 2009
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I will probably get yelled at for doing this, but this image belongs to all of us. We paid $10 billion dollars for the camera that took this incredible picture, the Webb Space Telescope. This picture was just released 15 minutes ago.
It is the first time any human has seen this part of our universe. It took 18 billion years for the infrared light to reach the Webb. This is most historic the Picture of The Day:
View attachment 2028729

More to come tomorrow morning at NASA.gov.
I heard of it on the radio while driving and wanted to look for it: easy , thanks 🙂
 

Jumpthesnark

macrumors 65816
Apr 24, 2022
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5,146
California
I will probably get yelled at for doing this, but this image belongs to all of us. We paid $10 billion dollars for the camera that took this incredible picture, the Webb Space Telescope. This picture was just released 15 minutes ago.
It is the first time any human has seen this part of our universe. It took 13 billion years for the infrared light to reach the Webb. This is most historic the Picture of The Day:
View attachment 2028729

More to come tomorrow morning at NASA.gov.
Thanks for posting this. It's really hard for me to get my head around.
 
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