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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-field vi

Unexpected intensive care nurse career moves after discovering boyfriend's secret family

A former nurse says she was forced to start a risqu̩ but high-paying job Рafter learning her boyfriend had a secret family he paid for. Dara, 37, from Brooklyn in New York, regularly shares sexy photos with her 271,000 followers on Instagram. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Dara joins OnlyFans after finding out her boyfriend has a secret family For more Relationship related news and videos, check out Relationships >> But the pursuit turned into her joining OnlyFans, and she now earns more than 16 times what she earned before as a newborn intensive care unit nurse. Dara needs money after finding out her partner has another secret boyfriend Рwho is eight months pregnant. Even more shocking, he claimed his ex had used the money to cover the expenses of the growing family. Dara, who finds out her boyfriend has a secret family Рand he pays their bills. Credit: Jam Press/@moneybirdette In June 2019, Dara worked as a NICU nurse. Even though life pays to pay, he also supports his girlfrie

Glowing Night Clouds May Be An Unexpected Side Effect Of Rocket Launch

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Space launches, particularly early morning space launches, cause spectacular glowing clouds to appear in new places, according to new research published in the journal Advancing Earth and Space Science. About 50 miles (80 kilometers) above the ground floats the tallest clouds in Earth’s atmosphere. Called noctilucent, mesosphere, or polar mesosphere clouds, these crystallized pools of water vapor are high enough to reflect sunlight, even after sunset or even before sunrise. Because of their position in the upper atmosphere, when they are present at the right time, noctilucent clouds (i.e. “night rays”) sparkle with otherworldly light. They can make the sky at dusk or dawn look like the surface of the sea on a clear day — silvery ripples of light between patches of darkness. “You see it for about 30 minutes to an hour and a half after sunset, or before sunrise,” Cora Randall, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and one of the researchers on the new study,

With seven bedrooms and two kitchens, this heritage-listed home has an unexpected history

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With seven bedrooms and space for 14 cars, an upscale Townsville property has hit the market, but anyone moving will also call Australia’s first medical institution home. There are currently two modern kitchens and five bathrooms – one with a spa bath – but the property was originally built to study tropical diseases such as malaria and dengue fever in the early 1900s. The facility opened in 1913 before services were moved to Sydney in 1930. ( Provided: JCU ) James Cook University professor of public health and tropical medicine, Peter Leggat, spent 20 years working at the property known as the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine. “It was the first medical institute in Australia, beating all the others in the whole of Australia … it was the first robbery … and it was amazing to set up in Townsville,” he said. This property has a kitchen on each level and two laundries. ( Provided: realestate.com.au ) Professor Leggat says the building’s constant need for improvement is far remo