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TomRichter
2 years ago

No, no, no, no, no.

And not from a meteorite, so it’s not until it arrives here.

The https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteoroid

MrRayman
2 years ago

What do you think?

All is incredibly empty. That the J.W.T. is hit is unlikely to be a six in lottery. At least of significant foreign bodies.

MrRayman
2 years ago
Reply to  SturerEsel

Oh, dear, it doesn’t sound good. I hope they just had incredible luck.

LoverOfPi
2 years ago

In another article, 5 shots have already been discussed.

MrRayman
2 years ago

Yeah, that’s such a great and expensive project. It’s a shame.

SturerEsel
2 years ago

Well, that was bad luck. Let’s hope it doesn’t happen so often. Otherwise, the nix will run at 20 years.

ronnyarmin
2 years ago

James WebbS Telescope can’t have been hit by a meteorite because he didn’t have one.

You the James WebbTelescopic means: How easy to google it was hit in May.

https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/weltall/nasa-james-webb-teleskop-von-meteoriten-getroffen-a-e4b3fce0-3a22-4173-916a-b81dc2fe7c

segler1968
2 years ago
Reply to  421054

This is also wrong. It wasn’t a meteorite, it was a meteorite. The latter are outside the earth’s atmosphere.

421054
2 years ago
Reply to  segler1968

May I improve again: Meteoroid.

martrud
2 years ago

“while you told me that it wasn’t a meteorite,”

that wasn’t me!

421054
2 years ago

I know what it was about you. If you want to be smart, as you wanted, by pointing out that it was not a meteorite, then you should be able to spell the correct term correctly. You failed. For a layman, the term meteoroid is unknown. He only knows “Meteorit” and “Meteor” and confused the two with each other and often with “Asteroid”.

martrud
2 years ago

It was about “Meteorid” / “Meteoroid”

“Meteorides (often also called meteoroids) count like asteroids and comets among the small bodies of our solar system. They are larger than interplanetary dust and smaller than asteroids.”

And actually I didn’t really mean “Rosinenpi…” “Corinthenka…” .

421054
2 years ago

Says the right one. The difference between a luminescent appearance and a piece of matter is probably more important than that between a buck BEFORE and ARE the crash on the earth.

martrud
2 years ago

Oh, yeah.