Scientific miracle: Dimal Basha with a few words, Jahja Kokaj still no comment

The image of the James Webb telescope has been awe - inspiring worldwide. Vetevendosje MP Dimal Basha has written some very good paragraphs about what the American telescope brought us. So far, the MP who stands out for space analysis, Mr. Yahya Cocaj, has not published anything about the extremely historical discovery of [...]
Vetevendosje MP Dimal Basha has written some very good paragraphs about what the American telescope brought us. So far, the MP who stands out for space analysis, Mr. Yahya Cocaj, has not published anything about the extremely historical discovery of American scientists.
Lord Basha writes:
Scientific miracle with the James Webb telescope
It cost 10 billion dollars. It was launched in December 2021, and at the end of the 2022 service has reached its location in space, about a million miles from the earth. Since then engineers have been working on its functioning, and yesterday it's made public the first photo by President Biden himself.
This picture seems to be catching a lot, but there's actually only a very small part of the universe that miraculously includes galaxies that are billions of years old.
The next miracle of the universe is that we see it in its history. As an illustration, the polar star is approximately 323 light years away, which is that we see it in history, because it's likely that it exploded 100 years ago, but we still see the light of what it was like before the explosion. So it would take 223 years to realize that it exploded and it doesn't exist anymore.
And in the published picture, we see galaxies with billions of light years away, which would require that we travel quickly with billions of years to go into our land, which is beyond our reach today. Even if we ride with the seemingly elusive path of light speed, it is still very slow in relation to the universe.
The next few days James Web Telescope is expected with the public and other pictures that will be magical to the eye, extremely useful to science!
Good morning!
But, respected Vetvendosje MP, sir Yahya! there is no word yet on the image that came from the Webb telescope.
A recent publication of Mr. Heads, it's a picture of the rainbow, a phenomenon however of the atmosphere. And with the rainbow, Mr. Cocay shares the idea of using foreign terms by MPs in the Assembly, for which we support him.
The head writes:
Today I photographed the rainbow, which is seen in the shape of an arch.
This reminded me of many speakers in the assembly using “the time map”.
I'm worried that many speakers there use foreign words, or scientific terms such as coherence, frequency, component, impact. Dyspressions, energy efficiency, conglomeration, imploration, target, timeline, and many others, with which they confuse what they want to express, not knowing the meaning of the terminology they use.
So here's what I want to explain:
The measurement unit of time is not the same as the size of the bow.
It can be converted through:
1 hour angle= 15 degrees
In one. Like, 1 hour angle is entry/12 radio
1 degree converting to radian must divide by 57.2958 by winning:
1 key = 0.01745329 Radian
1 degrees the arch is 1/360 part of the spin
In one. SI, 1 percent is 180 radio.
TAKING: First image from the James Webb space telescope NASA, worth $10 billion, was discovered on July 11th, allowing mankind to look closer to the dawn and end of the universe.
Telescope discovered the most obvious image of the early universe, dating back 13 billion years, NASA said.
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched on December 25th the valid $9 billion telescope, which allows for deeper access to the universe so far.
The image, officially published at a White House ceremony with President Joe Biden, will be followed on 12 July by the discovery of four other galactic shots by the telescope.
The initial image, which features hundreds of stains, lines, spirals, and white, yellow, orange and red circles, is only “a small point of the universe”, the administrator said NASA, Bill Nelson.
Images that will be published on July 12th include a view of a giant gas planet outside our solar system, images of a mist where stars rise and die, and an update of an image of five hard-clustered galaxies jumping around each other.
The world's largest and most powerful space telescope was launched in December 2021 by French Guiana in South America.
He arrived at his observation site some six million miles [1.6 million km] from Earth in January.
All instruments are protected and kept fresh from a sun cover the size of a tennis field.
Webb is about 100 times more diverse than the Mumble telescope, its predecessor, and is expected to make a big transformation in scientific meanings regarding space. /Periscope















