Presumably the first images will show cabinet members breaking lockdown restrictions.
Really, fuck off British government. You didn’t do this. You’ve shat all over the international cooperation that makes it possible. The world doesn’t need to hear from fascist twats like Freeman at all, ever again.
Headline is a great example of how passive voice makes even exciting things sound dull
A million miles in a month. Fantastic stuff.
Absolutely astonishing achievement.
It’s almost as if international collaboration is a good thing.
Does anyone know how long it’ll take to transmit data from the telescope back to earth if it’s going to be a million miles away?
It won’t find anything, there is no life out there
James Webb a collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the CSA (Canadian Space Agency) launched using the Ariane 5. Goes to show what countries can achieve when they work together.
This is the ESA, Nasa and Canada. We might well celebrate the ‘décollage’, as it was called, but our country wasn’t in it and never will be again. I’m sure they celebrated it in Vanuatu as well.
It’s a great scientific achievement and everyone involved should be celebrating.
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Presumably the first images will show cabinet members breaking lockdown restrictions.
Really, fuck off British government. You didn’t do this. You’ve shat all over the international cooperation that makes it possible. The world doesn’t need to hear from fascist twats like Freeman at all, ever again.
Headline is a great example of how passive voice makes even exciting things sound dull
A million miles in a month. Fantastic stuff.
Absolutely astonishing achievement.
It’s almost as if international collaboration is a good thing.
Does anyone know how long it’ll take to transmit data from the telescope back to earth if it’s going to be a million miles away?
It won’t find anything, there is no life out there
James Webb a collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the CSA (Canadian Space Agency) launched using the Ariane 5. Goes to show what countries can achieve when they work together.
This is the ESA, Nasa and Canada. We might well celebrate the ‘décollage’, as it was called, but our country wasn’t in it and never will be again. I’m sure they celebrated it in Vanuatu as well.
It’s a great scientific achievement and everyone involved should be celebrating.