NASA Just Observed City Lights On a Planet 7 Trillion Miles Away!
308,079
Published 2024-05-10
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the illusive glow of city lights an incredible 7 trillion miles distant from Earth, exceeding all expectations! This mind-blowing achievement does more than just expand our horizons in terms of what we know about the universe. Speculation runs rampant as scientists pore over the data, searching for clues that could unlock the secrets of these mysterious celestial beacons.
Subscribe Here ➡ / @voyagerspace
Disclaimer:
Our videos are created for entertainment purposes, not academic research or reference. Though we aim for accuracy and creativity, they are not peer-reviewed and should be enjoyed as such.
#Voyager
All Comments (21)
-
I bet they don't pay as much for electricity.
-
For entertainment purposes, only.
-
The nearest star is 22 trillion miles away so how can this be
-
7 trillion miles😂😂
-
Ya, where's the lights?
-
If we saw it, they're already extinct.
-
Sending messages through space is irresponsible, we have no idea whats out there but i do believe in life beyond our ignorant selves.
-
You have no idea how proud I am that I worked on the voyager Assembly Test and Launch of voyager (ATLO) 1 an 2.
-
Can yall pay some of our city light bills gah damn. . Jul 18, 2022 — The James Webb Space Telescope cost taxpayers $10 billion.
-
Great, now they have to find a new planet to hide..
-
Yeah, sure Joe, and when was Oumuamua supposed to crash into our planet?????
-
Who's changing the light bulbs 😠
-
Toooo much DRAG NAG.... BORING
-
Not true
-
Do they have facebook?
-
Sure
-
What sort of music they play .
-
Possibly a reflection from Earth's surface?
-
7 trillion miles 😂😂😂 just look under the ocean or in Antarctica for Extra terrestrial beings. #Smh
-
Incorrect. As reverberation goes forward, the reverberation also goes backwards, where in the past can and does become the future. The effects of matter against antimatter.