The “deepest” image of the universe, Sum analyzes this scientific advance

You might not miss this info, NASA unveiled, this Monday, the deepest image of the universe. In On 9/8, Sum returns to this technological and scientific advance with the humor that we know him.

The deepest image was unveiled by NASA. Unfortunately, we see absolutely nothing. It is the deepest and clearest infrared image ever taken of the Universe. Apart from the scientists who know regarding it, the population probably does not understand this cliché. Even so, it is historic and was even unveiled by President Joe Biden himself. Which reassures Sum regarding the state of our King:

The moment was really important. Joe Biden is nice but when you look at him, you say to yourself, King Philippe, things are still going well in terms of energy.

The James Webb Telescope took this shot. James Webb, that’s not the name of a telescope, that’s the name of a secret agent. My name is Webb, James Webb. It still cost the modest sum of 10 billion dollars.

The purpose of this research is obviously not only to take illegible pictures but to study even more distant planets and see if some might turn out to be worlds conducive to the development of life.

We always want to go see if we might settle elsewhere when, when some Brussels residents have to leave Brussels to go to an exotic destination like… Charleroi, it’s worse than Tintin in the Congo!

Despite everything, congratulations to NASA for having accomplished this feat which will go down in history and which proves to us that human beings are capable of great things.

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