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Funny Memes James Webb Telescope Photo, Elon Musk Accused of Tailing

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Telescope James Webb immediately produced a series of clear images of the distant universe beyond its predecessor, the Hubble Telescope. This triggers the nosy of netizens, and this is no exception Elon Muskaccount owner of 100 million followers.

The most previously released photo was SMACS 0723, the most distant galaxy cluster ever photographed by humans. It is 4.6 billion light years from Earth. In addition, James Webb displays four other celestial phenomena that are no less spectacular.

In addition to SMACS 0723, four other photos that James Webb displayed are the Southern Ring Nebula, Extrasolar Planet WASP-96b, Stephan’s Quintet, and the Carina Nebula.

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Warganet also has their own way of reacting to the photos from James Webb. Some of them, including SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, made jokes in the form of memes.

The world’s richest man likened James Webb’s first photo to a kitchen table motif, with a meme that read “Nice Try, NASA”.

However, a number of netizens suspected that Musk’s meme upload was the result of picking from other netizens.

Apart from that, Musk is someone who admires the potential of James Webb. “Excited about @NASAWebb potential!,” tweeted, who is CEO of SpaceX, the space company NASA works with.

Not just a kitchen table meme, the @JeffWhi18664651 account throws a joke that the photo of the farthest galaxy cluster is actually a photo background commonly used in the 80s.

“NASA just used a backdrop from an 80s photo as if we wouldn’t notice,” he tweeted.

Not to forget, the @AmirhamziS account satirizes CCTV technology by comparing it to James Webb’s technology.

Tobey Maguire’s version of Spiderman also exists. The @stephanevw account compares Webb and Hubble’s shots and equates them with Peter Parker with glasses and without minus glasses.

Finally, the account @ClarissaDeLune said the work of the James Webb telescope made the world a little cheerful in the midst of various chaos.

(lth/arh)

[Gambas:Video CNN]


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