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Topic started on 26-12-2011 @ 05:29 AM by curiousrb
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Could this nice piece of technology answer a few of our extremely complex questions such as explaining the theory of the ''Big Bang''. How does this telescope revolutionize our already in orbit technology? This telescope is going to be the successor of one of the greatest pieces of technology that is man made - The Hubble Telescope. If it's going to be the successor of such a great telescope then surely and hopefully we will finally learn about some of the secrets of the Universe.

I'm also looking forward to when/if and I'm almost 100% sure the will make it, is the successor to the Keplar planet hunting telescope. Any news on these sorts of things or updates, I'm interested if you would like to post in here!


reply posted on 26-12-2011 @ 09:17 AM by Illustronic
James Web telescope funding restored for 2018 launch.

They also must resume funding for Kepler, and a couple others to get full use of James Web designed to operate in tandem with others to increase it's resolution. I haven't saved those links and don't quite know were to begin to find them, I have to get my wife's prescription now. Excuse me but I thought I'd throw that out there to get some responses in this thread.


reply posted on 26-12-2011 @ 07:54 PM by curiousrb
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Yes I agree with you and I know it wont answer them as such and I probably worded that wrong. what I should have said is. ''Will this piece of technology help up in explaining or she some light on some of our most complex questions''. And shedding some light is what I believe it will definitely do


reply posted on 26-12-2011 @ 08:25 PM by curiousrb
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and that's the great thing about it. It can teach us soo much and that's good. It keeps people in jobs, keeps people interested in the topic and wanting to learn more about it. I'm glad you think that way
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