Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-12-02 20:23:38 UTC  

digital images

2019-12-02 20:24:07 UTC  

Yea

2019-12-02 20:24:14 UTC  

Reconstructed I guess

2019-12-02 20:26:39 UTC  

Sure, images.

2019-12-02 20:30:25 UTC  

not to get bogged down in semantics

2019-12-02 20:30:59 UTC  

i would be interested to see a photo of gravitational lensing if you have a link

2019-12-02 20:31:44 UTC  

Supposedly from Hubble.

2019-12-02 20:31:59 UTC  

the wiki page has lots of pictures but no photos

2019-12-02 20:32:14 UTC  

hubble images

2019-12-02 20:32:40 UTC  

ok. are you referring to literally film photographs?

2019-12-02 20:32:40 UTC  

from the magic space machine

2019-12-02 20:33:55 UTC  

digital is fine if it is undoctored

2019-12-02 20:34:23 UTC  

I can't prove that either way.

2019-12-02 20:34:34 UTC  

what is claimed

2019-12-02 20:34:49 UTC  

So, it's a matter of taking NASA's word for it.

2019-12-02 20:35:06 UTC  

what does nasa say about it

2019-12-02 20:35:37 UTC  

Explanation: Was this flash the farthest star yet seen? An unexpected flash of light noticed fortuitously on Hubble Space Telescope images may prove to be not only an unusual gravitational lensing event but also an image of a normal star 100 times farther away than any star previously imaged individually. -NASA https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180411.html

Gravitational lensing.

2019-12-02 20:35:41 UTC  

A flash

2019-12-02 20:35:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/651159595749736449/FarthestStar_Hubble_1080-2-1.jpg

2019-12-02 20:36:07 UTC  

From the fake hubble

2019-12-02 20:36:19 UTC  

haha, I feel like I've been hustled into something I had no intention of defending.

2019-12-02 20:37:54 UTC  

Hubble has spotted black holes. Black holes suck in everything around them. They even suck in light.

2019-12-02 20:38:24 UTC  

interesting i thought it was the array which made the black hole picture

2019-12-02 20:38:34 UTC  

some body is telling lies

2019-12-02 20:38:56 UTC  

@Drewski4343 no need to, we both know what it is

2019-12-02 20:39:04 UTC  

Hubble has probably "spotted" accretion discs or lensing.

2019-12-02 20:39:20 UTC  

The earth is not flat lol idk if people are just kidding or what

2019-12-02 20:39:59 UTC  

youve been here a while holly you know the arguments

2019-12-02 20:40:09 UTC  

Stars moving around

2019-12-02 20:40:10 UTC  

oh yes

2019-12-02 20:40:45 UTC  

Watch the gif a few times

2019-12-02 20:40:49 UTC  

It still takes beautiful pictures of objects in space.

2019-12-02 20:40:51 UTC  

not photos

2019-12-02 20:40:58 UTC  

that is said of hubble

2019-12-02 20:41:17 UTC  

@ROFL-47 not kidding

2019-12-02 20:41:26 UTC  

That's why I'd never intentionally debate the existence of gravitational lensing here.

2019-12-02 20:42:34 UTC  

Do you know that the Golden Gate Bridge has to account for the curvature of the earth?

2019-12-02 20:42:43 UTC  

no it didnt

2019-12-02 20:42:54 UTC  

it accounted for movement