James Webb space telescope just detected planet with city lights 7 trillions miles from Earth!

Published 2024-02-24
In this space documentary we talking about James Webb Space Telescope discovery, astronomers have identified a distant habitable planet illuminated by city lights, suggesting the presence of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization. This revelation ranks among the most thrilling James Webb discoveries, hinting at ancient aliens and challenging our understanding of the universe. The sighting of UFO-like objects near this planet further fuels speculation about the technological prowess of these cosmic neighbors, as captured by the James Webb Space Telescope city lights observations and other JWSP latest updates.

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All Comments (21)
  • @varsityva943
    How can we get this yet we can't see who robbed the 7-11 in the surveillance camera.
  • I waited so long for the James Webb to go up, the first thing I learned was The unbelievable Vastness of IT. First thing came to my mind was, kiss the ground we walk on are tiny speck in the universe. Cherish what we have cuz we're not going any place out there
  • @TheManamba
    James Webb telescope just detected a peanut-sized brain in your cranium
  • @vincept7
    Thanks for the comments. Saved me from wasting my time.
  • @user-et8xs4mj8k
    "...450 degrees F! That's as hot as an oven!" So you mean to tell me that 450°F is as hot as an oven set at a temperature of 450°F!!?? That means that 450°F is as hot as 450°F! I never knew that!!
  • @dellmack9008
    with city lights. really. not click bait at all
  • @milakowalski4539
    Funny how the human being looks for life in other planets and don't give a fuck to life in this.
  • Sure, there are other plants with city lights. They have Disney Worlds, McDonald’s, the Olympics and of course Macy’s. Thank you for this video. Nice work!
  • @bobdussich5942
    This incredible feat of engineering, the JLW telescope, gives us a small glimpse of the expression, “ we don’t know what we don’t know”.
  • @OMDMIntl
    The city lights must be a reflection on the scientists monitor. Haha
  • @PeterSigurdson
    1.191 years for radio signals to travel 7 trillion miles. With current space engine technology, such as the ones used in space probes and spacecraft, the travel time would vary significantly. For example, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, one of the fastest spacecraft to date, travels at a speed of approximately 36,373 miles per hour. So, to calculate the time it would take for a spacecraft traveling at this speed to cover 7 trillion miles: Time = Distance / Speed Time = 7,000,000,000,000 miles / 36,373 miles per hour Time ≈ 192,333,333 hours Converting this to years: 192,333,333 hours / 8,760 hours per year ≈ 21,950 years Therefore, with current space engine technology, it would take approximately 21,950 years for a spacecraft traveling at the speed of the New Horizons probe to cover 7 trillion miles. This demonstrates the immense challenge of interstellar travel with existing technology.
  • @dyers1210
    Not seeing anything on nasas website about this.
  • @3ddan148
    well, seeing as alpha centarui is 2.5672e+13 miles from earth, and it is the closest star system to our own, im gunna call bs 7T miles is only about 1.1ly, alpha centauri is 4.6ly away, so whatever is 7t miles away isnt even in a solar system, it's in inter-stellar space, which would make it almost impossible to see with JWST, not to mention without a star it definitely would not be habitable.
  • How is 7,000,000,000,000 miles from earth when a light year is 5,800,000,000,000 miles and it said that it’s 4.2 light years from here how does that work?
  • @MrCoursair77
    The white reflection from his glasses….. Coming from my candle, he was burning
  • @OzCapNWA
    Has anyone noticed that every JWST discovery is "terrifying" 😆
  • @leemysliwiec2803
    I KNOW that the headline can't be true, but it is fun to watch.
  • @ProfessorNiiji
    4 million Years to evolve into humans as we are now. Thats ridiculous