NASA discovers giant question mark where universe failed to render correctly

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The universe has a big question.

NASA's James Webb space telescope was launched in late 2021, and since summer 2022 the space agency's boffins have been releasing the remarkable images of the universe it has taken. These are stunning pictures, the kind that make you realise what ants we all are and question humanity's place in the universe, and one of the latest really makes you question things.taken by the James Webb, and it's a near-perfect cosmic rendering of a question mark.

RemarkableToast notes:"Looks like NASA has a quest to turn in." OldJames47 reckons"it's a 10 Billion Lightyear escort quest but the NPC moves at 1% of C." Droideater's eager to get things moving:"Quick, turn that quest in, the XP will be stellar!" "Don't worry it's a perspective riddle," says Zealousideal_Brick36, before Drkarcher22 comes up with the correct answer:"Use the remote controlled batarang."

As for actual answers, over to the experts."It is probably a distant galaxy, or potentially interacting galaxies ,"of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which manages JWST's science operations."Additional follow-up would be required to figure out what it is with any certainty.

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