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When are we gonna get direct photos of exoplanets like pic related? Maybe AI can help us?

>> No.11389352
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11389352

>>11389350
>consciousness
>qualia
>T4 bacteriophage
>corona virus
>circumcision
>nofap
>scientifically speaking
>what is the evolutionary purpose of
>IQ
>races
>simulation
>AI

>> No.11389356

>>11389350
Possibly, but I would much rather see them with my own eyes. Sadly that kind of tech is 100s or 1000s of years away.

>> No.11389394

>>11389356
That would be SCARY

>> No.11389402

>>11389350
you're gonna need a really big fucking telescope to take pictures like that.

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11389613

>>11389350
we can get even better pictures, we just need to send a probe, but this may take a while

>> No.11390276

>>11389350
>>11389402
The James Webb telescope will be able to do it
We'll just have to wait 5/10years

>> No.11390409

>>11390276
Can't wait to see the results when it launches in another 15 years!

>> No.11390454

>>11389350
Theoretically impossible due to diffraction. We’ll have to move a camera a lot closer to whatever we’re photographing.

>> No.11390731

>>11390454
Or just make a SUPER advanced telescope that can tell the difference from sunlight and planet light