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WASP-96 b is a gaseous planet beyond our solar system, located more than 1,000 light-years away from Earth. Illustration courtesy NASA, ESA, CSA and STScI Evidence of atmospheric water vapor on a distant planet “The amazing thing about Webb is the rate at which we can churn out discoveries,” Rigby said, adding that the images unveiled during the broadcast represent a week’s worth of work, a rate which will continue over the course of Webb’s mission. But Webb’s first image was taken “before breakfast.” Rigby noted that with Webb’s predecessor, the Hubble telescope, capturing a deep field image took around two weeks. READ MORE: Here’s the deepest, clearest infrared image of the universe ever produced These distant galaxies appear in the image as they were billions of years ago. Previewed early by President Joe Biden in a Monday press conference, Webb’s first “deep field” image is “teeming with galaxies,” said Jane Rigby, operations project scientist for the JWST, during the briefing. Known as Webb’s First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail. Image courtesy of NASA, ESA, CSA and STScI The first image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. A tiny stretch of universe ‘teeming with galaxies’

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But we also know we’re going to find things we never even imagined and it’s just going to open up a whole new world of astrophysics.”Įxplore each of the five images below, plus what they mean for this new dawn in astronomy. “We know why we built Webb and we have these programs that we’re now going to undertake. “When you bring these new capabilities online that give you this massive improvement in performance, game-changing improvement, you never really quite know what you’re going to find,” Mark Clampin, director of science and Exploration at the Goddard Space Flight Center, told the PBS NewsHour. “Today, the Webb mission is open for scientific business,” Michelle Thaller, an astronomer and assistant director for Science Communication at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, said during the briefing “And this is just the beginning. If you don't want it to flash when the target doesn't have any debuff, then add a second condition with an AND and set it to > 0.“We’re going to find things we never even imagined and it’s just going to open up a whole new world of astrophysics.” Orrrr, use While Condition Set Passing, then you can go into the trigger condition and set it up the same way as you did in the Conditions tab. I think On Show will probably do what you want, with Icon: Activation Border. Once you have that shown, go to Notifications, and then you'll have to see which one fits you. I don't have a warlock, but I do this with my druid's bleeds, and here's how mine looks: When it's set, go back to the Icon tab and set the visibility so that when the condition fails it's hidden, and set all present and all absent to 100%. Set it to track target, fill in the debuff name, and then set it to Less Than, and set the slider to however long you want, like 5 secs or something. Go to the Conditions tab, add a new condition, Debuff > Duration. Set up a Debuff or Missing Buff/Debuff, what to track is "target." Enable the timer sweep if you want a number on it.









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