r/UF0 • u/mufon2019 Researcher • 8d ago
Rumoured: The James Webb telescope has made two significant discoveries. One of them resulted in an urgent briefing for congress
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u/AdamGenesis 8d ago
1. Discovery of Rogue Planets in the NGC 1333 Nebula
JWST has identified numerous "rogue worlds," or free-floating planets not bound to a star, within the young nebula NGC 1333, located about a thousand light-years from Earth. Among these, three of six suspected rogue worlds have been observed, including the lightest one ever identified. These discoveries provide valuable insights into the star formation process and suggest that such objects are gas giants 5 to 10 times more massive than Jupiter. Notably, one rogue world with a dusty disk indicates its formation could be akin to that of stars.
2. Observation of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 628 (Messier 74)
JWST has provided a new view of the spiral galaxy NGC 628, also known as Messier 74, located approximately 32 million light-years away. The image, unveiled on December 16, 2024, is part of the PHANGS program, which includes observations from various space- and ground-based telescopes to study all phases of the star-formation cycle in numerous galaxies. Webb's observations, combining near- and mid-infrared light, have uncovered intricate details previously unseen in the galaxy's filaments, arms, and centers.
These discoveries highlight JWST's capability to observe and analyze celestial objects with unprecedented clarity, enhancing our understanding of the universe's formation and evolution.
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u/KeyInteraction4201 8d ago
Thanks. It's pathetic that anyone would think that an instrument that looks at things many millions of light years away might catch sight of something which triggers "an urgent briefing of Congress." Critical reasoning is in such depressing short supply these days.
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u/tanksalotfrank 8d ago
People have developed a severely skewed idea of what constitutes an argument or debate. An intelligent person takes no part in defending something false because they've confirmed the invalidity. This is a major offense in the eyes of the Idiocracy-plebs who can't even tell you the definitions of words without it being riddled with their biases.
Further, the idea that we all live in an ecosystem as ecosystems (aka societies) has died out heavily, due to the lack of intelligence causing people to see division as a viable solution to..well..anything.
I'm just blathering on now, but it's really that stupid.
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u/thebyrned 6d ago
You're in a UFO sub - you aren't going to find a lot of critical reasoning around here.
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u/Thrasy3 6d ago edited 6d ago
I have no idea why this sub appeared on my feed, but I guess this is what I expected - also the idea that billionaires building bunkers is a sign aliens might invade.
I find it ironic that people obsessed with idea of aliens visiting earth, seem to understand little about what the capabilities of an interstellar species would be, compared to our own.
It wouldn’t even be like conquistadors landing in the Americas with muskets - more like the Enola Gay dropping Fat Man and Little Boy on their settlements - and that’s a very conservative opinion.
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u/maurymarkowitz 8d ago
Also rumoured: ISS was falling out of the sky and FEMA was involved.
More balony getting wings/
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u/Responsible-Arm3514 8d ago
ISS has a slow leak that NASA fears could be catastrophic. It was reported by traditional media back in November. Russia felt the station was still safe. Nothing reported since then but now this new rumour.
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u/KeyInteraction4201 8d ago
Yes, all that is true. Which is why some asshat decided it was the perfect time to LARP the credulous dimwits into hysteria.
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u/Responsible-Arm3514 7d ago
You should read the initial NASA report on the problems with the ISS. I don’t care about the recent rumour or NASAs response (both of which smell funny imo). There are legitimate problems on the ISS, some of which are 5/5 rated for potential catastrophe by their own admission. There are leaking cracks in the structure that are currently held with glue and patches. The imminent crash rumour and subsequent denial is likely a red herring to distract from what they’ve already admitted - the ISS is in big trouble.
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u/KeyInteraction4201 7d ago
You should read the first sentence of my comment. I know all of that.
My point was that there are countless asshats out there who latch on to legitimate issues and then blow them up into something they're not in order to cause credulous people to become hysterical.
The imminent crash rumour, iow, isn't a red herring to distract people. It's just bullshit thrown out there by some asshat.
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u/Responsible-Arm3514 7d ago
You seem really triggered, did you believe the rumour? I’m just not sure why you’re reaction to it is so aggressive, and why that little blip should take attention away from what NASA has actually said about the issues with the ISS?
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u/maurymarkowitz 8d ago
I see you have not seen yesterday's flap, where a bogus rumour was released on X saying it was going to crash any minute.
It was an anonymous post and completely made up, but it nevertheless got passed around as The Truth and anyong saying otherwise was obviously part of The Powers That Be.
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u/ghgfghffghh 7d ago
NASA doesn’t “fear” anything, they have protocols for everything, and it’s easy for the media to drum that up for drama and make it sound like NASA “fears” something. NASA considers every possibility they can think of, and a catastrophic event is the outcome of many. That doesn’t mean they believe it will happen or is even likely. Just that they’re prepped for it.
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u/Puzzled_Counter_1444 8d ago
I’m certainly not clicking an unknown video for more details. Why not tell us here what it’s about so that we can decide for ourselves whether to investigate further?
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u/Neolamprologus99 8d ago
Can you imagine if aliens do show up the hysteria that would ensue?
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u/mufon2019 Researcher 8d ago
Just wait and see.
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u/earthshq 6d ago
The government will announce the finding of a new civilization in 2025 and deem them a threat to Earth. Then Chris Bledsoe will work to convince us these ET are benevolent, and the ET will slowly acclimate us to this reality. Then, the Sphinx underground tunnels will open on April 5, 2026, and major discoveries and new truths will shake the world. Then ET will come down here for a time to help us transition through difficult geophysical, economic, and social hardships.
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u/wdf-man-are-you-for 5d ago
I think we're all just chicken nuggets to them and they're annoyed we've figured out nuclear weapons and they have to do an early harvest.
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u/klepto_entropoid 6d ago
Hey. Note to US Government: If you need someone to sit on four million pounds of fuel, one nuclear weapon and a thing that has 270,000 moving parts built by the lowest bidder..
Call OP not me.
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u/MrBorden 8d ago
The return of Oumuamua or another interstellar object size and speed adjacent would be my guess.
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u/we_are_conciousness 8d ago
With everything going on in the sky right now this in relation is utter garbage.
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u/UnmixedGametes 8d ago
This sort of click bait garbage really has no place in the universe. I doubt even using the full resolution of the James Webb telescope we could find a working brain cell in anyone who believes the aliens come here to get water from our oceans to refuel their fusion powered ships or whatever the nonsense crackpot lunacy of the week is.
P.S.: have a look at the energy required to move 1,000 tons of mass across the galaxy - speeding it up at one end and slowing it down at the other. And then think “if I had that much energy wouldn’t I just convert it into whatever I needed and stay home?”
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u/No_Reflection_8748 8d ago
He made that video three months ago, has he provided any updates on what he’s uncovered?
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u/Intrepid_Ad_9166 7d ago
HAH. Don't worry, my friends. Those who HIDE will get what they deserve. God is back. PISSED at what these humans have done to us all.
Those who know and feel it, Come with us. The lights in the sky are our liberation.
Within the next few days, the animals will begin their liberation. Then the bugs.
Watch and see. The sky will turn RED.
The government doesn't know what to do because THEY ARE NOT IN CONTROL ANYMORE.
I LOVE YOU ALL SO FUCKING MUCH. <3 LETS GO HOME.
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u/SnooSuggestions7326 7d ago
Love you too bro.... but please explain more. I'm intrigued. I've had this feeling too
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u/johninbigd 7d ago
These rumors have been going around for a while and nothing ever comes from them.
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u/Acceptable-Cat-6306 7d ago
The Web is aimed at deep space with absolute concentration for months at a time. This is stupid and hints of stupid’s frumpy cousin, worthless view-grabbing
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u/Little_Region1308 7d ago
JWST? You mean the telescope designed to look into deep space? The thing that's been looking for exoplanets for over a year now and they're nothing more than a few pixels? Something tells me it hasn't found aliens
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u/MotorbikeRacer 6d ago
I’ve been hearing rumors about JWT picking up “city lights “ and objects coming this way but it is all 100% unsubstantiated. Very intriguing tho
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u/Thick_Beat_7818 6d ago
This guys way late to the party I heard about this craft that came to a stop and course corrected towards earth I’ve known about this now for like 3 months or more
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u/Afternoon_Jumpy 5d ago
The first rumors were 3 months ago. If there is something so large that we can see it that far away with current telescope technology, I would think it probably isn't going to be moving at relativistic speeds, which is to say I would think it would have arrived by now. And if it is travelling at relativistic speeds, well, we have a lot of time before it arrives.
Personally I am of the mind that aliens are a certainty. Just a question of how far away they are in both space and time. So I am no non-believer or debunker. Moreso an enthusiast who thinks we don't know shit about this galaxy we live in.
If JWT were to find something that resulted in a classified brief, it would likely be signatures indicating advanced industrial life on some planet. Which would be incredible, exciting, and terrifying all at once. And I agree with the sentiment they would not want to share the information when they can keep a secret and enjoy the insider knowledge. But hypothetically, for myself at least, there is almost surely life in this galaxy other than us. Way too many stars to think otherwise.
So from there it seems like only a matter of time before our technology allows us to see and be aware of them.
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u/Thread-Astaire 5d ago
Why does everything have to be aliens? We’ve not found shit in over 50 years of searching, but you lot seem to think we’re balls deep in aliens. Do me a favour.
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u/mufon2019 Researcher 5d ago
I am going to do you a big favor and ban you from ever using your keyboard to write stupid shit on my page, ever again… so yes… I’m doing you a FAVOuR! Piss off mate!
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u/Cultural_Hornet_9814 8d ago
C'mon if the a-holes that are in charge found a threat THEY ABSOLUTELY WOULD NOT TELL US ...they would save themselves and their families by hiding in a bunker underneath a mountain....if it's serious then we are absolutely on our own there will be no such thing as a warning/helpful advice....they will 100% abandon us and you can take that to the Bank.