James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)

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NASA Statement on James Webb Space Telescope Launch Readiness

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, which will be the premier observatory of the next decade, remains on schedule for a launch readiness date no earlier than Oct. 31, 2021.

Webb will ship to the launch site in August with little to no schedule margin; launch processing will take two months.

The observatory has completed all the post-environmental testing deployments, and it is in its final integration and folding stages.

Final stow, closeout, and pack and ship are imminent.

We are working closely with the European Space Agency (ESA) and Arianespace on establishing the launch date.

We will launch approximately four months after the first launch of the Ariane 5 this year, which is scheduled for late July.

Webb has no launch date constraints; hence, it can launch almost any day of the year.

Webb will study every phase in the history of our universe, including the first luminous glows after the creation of the cosmos, the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, and the evolution of our own solar system.

 
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How should I feel about getting answers that I might not necessarily want to know.

1). We are officially not alone and here are 100 universe answers.

ok…. Kewl. That settles that.

2). They instead find the CPU of the Matrix and life as we know it isn’t life at all.

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The government was originally going to reveal the existence of aliens back in 1938, so they broadcast "The War of the Worlds" on October 30, 1938 to judge the public’s reaction.

The reaction indicated that humans were not ready to deal with the information and the reveal was put on hold indefinitely.

Recent government videos showing UFOs are the latest attempt to gauge the public’s readiness to accept the information.

The reveal might be made this year or put on hold again depending on the public’s reaction to the new videos.

The Webb telescope will definitely be able to see conclusive evidence of aliens.
 
It was about 2 years ago but one day out of the blue the Pope got on TV and announced that the Catholic church was changing its stance on the existence of ETs from ‘we are alone’ to ‘well if they show up then God must have created them too’.

That random, unprovoked announcement sat me RIGHT up in my chair because the Vatican does not just change their Mantra on a whim on a Tuesday.

So what did the Vatican find the week before ?
 

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the Pope got on TV and announced that the Catholic church was changing its stance on the existence of ETs from ‘we are alone’ to ‘well if they show up then God must have created them too’.
I remember that.

On that day, he also confirmed the existence of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.

He verified the video of Bigfoot walking through the woods as authentic.

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But for real. They did. And if you think about it in a non - tin foil hat wearing way……. Everybody has to spy on each other but the Vatican has top level clearance at almost every government in the world, regardless of who is getting along with who at that time. Nobody on the planet has the reach that they do.

So most likely someone tipped them off that an announcement was shortly coming and the church had to get in front of it. It was little blip of an article on page 25 in newspapers around the world with the real implications easily missed by everyone thinking. ‘Oh. Ok. Makes sense.’ Regardless if if they were Catholic themselves or not.
 
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According to South Park, Tom Cruise is still locked in the closet with R Kelly, so it couldn’t be him. :ROFLMAO:
 
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