NASA now says the space telescope has "Suffered Uncorrectable Damage" in a micro meteoroid hit, will that mean even less material released to the public.
The first photos I'd take would be of potential life bearing planets, not space clouds I've already photographed. Maybe that's what happened and in agonizingly slow bureaucratic fashion, they haven't arrived to notifying the public.
Wouldn't that be cool? Kepler 22b supporting vegetative life? Usually there are other life forms to help pollination, akin to insects on ours.
Her0n 0 points 2.8 years ago
The first photos I'd take would be of potential life bearing planets, not space clouds I've already photographed. Maybe that's what happened and in agonizingly slow bureaucratic fashion, they haven't arrived to notifying the public.
Wouldn't that be cool? Kepler 22b supporting vegetative life? Usually there are other life forms to help pollination, akin to insects on ours.
That would be neat