the things you're looking at in NCG 6300 how long ago did they happen?
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good question! It's at redshift z = 0.004 which is about 50 million light years away - so ~50 million years ago!
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Replying to @cosmicpudding
also thanks for all ur posts. Gives me stuff to check out that I never would have thought to before.
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Replying to @Ben_fl85
it's great that you're interested!! Happy to share cool space things with you :)
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Replying to @cosmicpudding
well it's good to know I'm not being annoying. Must seem like pretty simple questions really.
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Replying to @cosmicpudding @arXiver
well all those graphs and Astro jargon make my head hurt already. But I'll have a closer read with a fresh mind.
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that's fair enough! These are astronomy papers, they hurt my head too :) but occasionally some neat images come through!
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Replying to @cosmicpudding @arXiver
do you think the new telescope that replaces Hubble will bring about anything new? They might hurt ur head but
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I assume you mean
@NASAWebb - there's a nice FAQ about it here: https://jwst.nasa.gov/faqLite.html Also this image! https://decryptedmatrix.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/how_much_space_can_we_see.jpg …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Thanks for your interest! We actually won't replace Hubble, we are more of a successor with complementary data!
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Replying to @NASAWebb @cosmicpudding
sounds awesome. Hope it's all coming together nicely!
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