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Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic set sail on the $250 million James Packer super yacht

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James Packer invited some of his famous friends on a $250 million superyacht in the South of France last Tuesday. The Australian billionaire, 54, joined his longtime friend Karl Stefanovic, his wife Jasmine and their two-year-old daughter Harper. It was a family affair with Jasmine’s sister Jade Yarbrough also on board with her new boyfriend, former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke. James Packer (left) invited some of his famous friends on a $250 million superyacht off the South of France last Tuesday. He is seen here with Karl Stefanovic’s wife Jasmine (second from left), his sister Jade Yarbrough (right, holding his niece Harper) and other friends (center) Jasmine, 38, a former model turned shoe designer, looked breezy in a white shirt and designer sunglasses as she chatted with James on deck. Bikini-clad Jade, 30, stood nearby holding her nephew Harper on her hips. Michael, 41, was also seen enjoying a day on the water with the cash crowd, wearing a black ...

The unexpected science you missed from James Webb's first drawing

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On July 11 and 12, 2022, humanity steps into the future. This near-perfect composite of images shows a field view in the first JWST of the SMACS 0723 cluster core and compares it to the older Hubble view. Looking at image details that are not in the Hubble data but are in the JWST data show us how much potential discovery awaits JWST scientists. (Sources: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI; NASA/ESA/Hubble (STScI); composite by E. Siegel) The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has released its first scientific image, revealing the Universe in unprecedented light. This enhanced view of JWST’s first deep-field image of the cosmos better exposes the brightest galaxies and cluster centers to bring out the details found in the fainter, redder, and more distant galaxies. This first in-field view took only half a day to get with JWST. With 20+ years of data to come, we can only imagine what will unfold. (Sources: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI; Processed by E. Siegel) The first image is an inner-fie...