Science Homophobic Telescope Reveals First Hi-Res Images of Deep Space

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by, Johnny Levanier

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NASA has shared the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) first high-resolution images of deep space, including some galaxies pictured 13 billion years ago—not long after the Big Bang. But despite this remarkable achievement for science, the JWST continues to stand as a bitter reminder of our country’s willingness to tolerate and even memorialize queerphobia.

The JWST first came under controversy last year when it came to light that its namesake, James Webb, oversaw the Lavender Scare during his tenure as NASA’s second administrator. The Lavender Scare was a McCarthy-era moral panic in which suspected queer employees were exposed and purged from government positions.

Of particular concern was the firing of NASA employee Clifford L. Norton as a result of “‘immoral conduct’ and for possessing personality traits which render him ‘unsuitable for further Government employment.’” This took place after the Lavender Scare, while Webb was still administrator in charge of these kinds of security investigations.

Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, assistant professor of physics at the University of New Hampshire, explained to NPR, “Either [Webb] was a wildly incompetent administrator and didn’t know that his head of security was interrogating employees in NASA facilities, or he knew exactly what was going on and he was in some sense party to overseeing the interrogation of someone for being gay.”

Prescod-Weinstein has since become the face of the effort to rename the telescope. While the “Just Wonderful” telescope has been a popular alternate name, she has championed naming it after Harriett Tubman. Although not an astronomer (and neither was Webb), Tubman used the night sky to navigate the Underground Railroad. “When we’re talking about sending something that represents humanity into space, we should be thinking about sending…something that represents our very best,” Prescod-Weinstein argued in a documentary on the JWST name.

Despite the controversy, NASA has declined to rename the telescope. “We have found no evidence at this time that warrants changing the name of the James Webb Space Telescope,” Bill Nelson, NASA’s current administrator, told NPR.

But for some, the fight is far from over, and the recent images have only reignited the calls for a new name. Prescod-Weinstein tweeted, “As one of the people who has been leading the push to change the name, today feels bittersweet. I’m so excited for the new images and so angry at NASA HQ.”

https://twitter.com/IBJIYONGI/status/1546550565613711360

Throughout the thread, Prescod-Weinstein explains the controversy, including NASA’s sugarcoating of James Webb’s history in a non-peer reviewed blog post which many readers have taken at face value. She concludes, “NASA leadership has stubbornly refused to acknowledge that what is now public info about JW’s legacy means he does not merit having a Great Observatory named after him.”

A petition was started last year to change the name, and at the time of this writing, it has garnered over 1,700 signatures.
 
Being a space scientist is the fucking easiest job you can get, next to dinosaur scientist. You look at tiny dots and write fanfiction about them, Science fan fiction. Sci=Fa-fi? Can I coin that term or has it been taken?

"Yo, I found a planet made of chocolate that has marshmallow volcanoes!"'

Bro, literally no other normal person can prove you wrong. You got a fucking super ultra megazord high powered giga-telescope. No civilian owns one of these. No one can say, "I looked at planet M37281 and it is not made of chocolate. There are no marshmallow volcanoes."

Same thing with dinosaurs.
 
Harriet tubman - why? She has no connection with space does she? Or am I missing something and she was a keen amateur astronomer? She’s an interesting historical figure and it would be appropriate to name something appropriate after her. But not a telescope. James Webb at least has a connection to NASA.
Webb wasn’t even a big driver of the ‘lavender scare.’ Which wasnt driven by ‘homophobia’ ffs it was because they were a massive security risk. Having someone with ‘blackmail me!’ written all over them in a security sensitive position is a nightmare.
What possible motives might your enemies have for training you to ignore such security threats and boundaries, I wonder?
 
Harriet tubman - why? She has no connection with space does she? Or am I missing something and she was a keen amateur astronomer? She’s an interesting historical figure and it would be appropriate to name something appropriate after her. But not a telescope. James Webb at least has a connection to NASA.
Webb wasn’t even a big driver of the ‘lavender scare.’ Which wasnt driven by ‘homophobia’ ffs it was because they were a massive security risk. Having someone with ‘blackmail me!’ written all over them in a security sensitive position is a nightmare.
What possible motives might your enemies have for training you to ignore such security threats and boundaries, I wonder?
Harriet Tubman gets my full endorsement for any and all pro-gun legislation. Senator Tim Scott should use it to make gun grabbers butthurt.
 
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99% of humans who have ever lived, across races, creeds, colors, cultures, continents, genders, etc, have held politically incorrect views that run afoul of Current Year sensibilities. The world isa mean place.

Get the hell over it.
Don't be surprised when they choose to double down instead and you start seeing discussions about how animals can be racist
 
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Don't be surprised when they choose to double down instead and you start seeing discussions about how animals can be racist
But animals are gay and jellyfish are non-binary, so it's okay in humans.
 
Harriet tubman - why? She has no connection with space does she? Or am I missing something and she was a keen amateur astronomer? She’s an interesting historical figure and it would be appropriate to name something appropriate after her. But not a telescope. James Webb at least has a connection to NASA.
Webb wasn’t even a big driver of the ‘lavender scare.’ Which wasnt driven by ‘homophobia’ ffs it was because they were a massive security risk. Having someone with ‘blackmail me!’ written all over them in a security sensitive position is a nightmare.
What possible motives might your enemies have for training you to ignore such security threats and boundaries, I wonder?

Harriet Tubman was the first black woman on the moon. She used Abraham Lincoln's space ship which he built with help from the aliens that constructed the pyramids which awoke following the civil war.
 
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Because it's an example of behavior that's endemic in people who would erase history to replace it with whatever nonsense they want.

Following the line of thinking used to criticize James Webb here could be used to justify discounting the achievements of literally everyone who is not alive today to be able to tow the current political line. I've even heard Alan Turning dismissed and disparaged because he didn't 'fight his oppression hard enough', whatever that means.

One of the reasons the left likes to forget the past is that can't think of anything new. It's why we have endless reboots with 'The first woman superhero named Jean who has blonde hair and green, not blue, eyes and is 5'7.4''! A landmark breakthrough for all women!'.

It's important to call out the nonsense when it occurs and it's a good thing that it was shot down when a big stink was made about renaming the telescope, some time ago.
 
Awesome. It's only about a year old and already paying off.

JFC though at the "controversy"


These people suffer from a level of narcissism and self-importance that border on full delusion.
“We’re gonna change the name to avoid bigotry”

Meanwhile the telescope is now so far away that any engravings of internals will say JWST and they cannot change that
 
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