• @HootinNHollerin
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    5 months ago

    Very blurry for a powerful telescope. Wonder if it’s because moon is moving fast relative to close telescope so the effective shutter speed needs to be relatively high?

    • themeatbridge
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      305 months ago

      Have we ruled out that the moon might just look like that? Like all fuzzy? How 'bout it, NASA?

    • @lefty7283
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      215 months ago

      JWST primarily looks at very large objects that are far away. Titan (and really everything in the solar system) is relatively close to us, but are tiny in comparison to galaxies/nebulae, so their actual size as they appear in the sky is a lot smaller.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          55 months ago

          Can’t really claim we’re all that bright in the inner solar system either.

    • @BigDaddySlim
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      185 months ago

      Must’ve left his glasses back on Earth

      • clif
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        125 months ago

        Subtle dig at Hubble, I like it

    • slazer2au
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      175 months ago

      I would assume it’s because the object is too close. Like trying to do macro photography without a macro lense.

    • @wabafee
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      5 months ago

      It’s just mipmaps, high res texture is still loading.