The thing is, he's kind of wrong. The universe does not "look" one way, the eyes take in the senses differently between different beings, in order to understand their surroundings. If you had evolved out in outer space if that were possible, your perception would be more like those photographs than not.
I'm sure the mere existence of this video has shattered the hopes and dreams of GENERATIONS of future astronomers everywhere around the globe. I hope you're happy with yourself, sir
@@lilianevanfrankrijk7490it is there, we just don’t have the ability to see it with our human eyes, so we need computers to be able to see it. All he’s saying is that if we were physically where the satellites took the pictures, we’d see something completely different than what the satellite sees, because our eyes are limited in the wavelengths of light they can perceive.
@@lilianevanfrankrijk7490 no what you see on your screen is there but when you look at with your eye it looks mostly red because your eyes are pitty human eyes that is all.
True, but I’d emphasize it doesn’t look like this to YOU. The only reason it doesn’t is because you evolved to be aware of certain things on earth, and visible light gave you that awareness. But just because you can’t perceive it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, and I don’t feel weakened by the fact my eyes would see nothing if I were there, I feel strengthened that we were able to create things that do. That’s fuckin awesome.
Only part of what you're saying is actually true. Because I can point my DSLR to the sky and take color pictures of galaxies and nebula in full color. Yes I use a tracker and have to stack many images but that's because I'm using a teeny tiny 200 mm lens compared to it multi-billion dollar telescope in outer space...
@@fishlordusername891 I'm I'm fully aware of the beauty above our heads. I was recently at Cherry Springs night sky viewing area in upstate Pennsylvania. Look that one up if you're not familiar. It's internationally known for its dark skies. Was the first time I've ever seen the Milky Way with my own eyes because I live in a Bortle 9 area
I learned about it when i was in high school when we studied about wave lengths. If the wave length of a color isn't between the wave lengths visible to our eyes, it just means its either ultra violet or ultra red. I wish i had the same eyes as some animals that can see ultra violet and ultra blue.
They just said they false color the rays and clouds, since it's invisible they don't have any color. So it won't look like that at all since invisibility isn't a color.
@@CasmsVRtechnically they are just colors you can’t see, so showing what’s just outside the limited rage of the human eye represented as nearby wavelengths of colors we can see allows us to depict a more “true” sense of the universe than human perception alone can experience. Just like our eyes can’t see at that magnification, or expose for days or weeks to pick up faint and distant light. These instruments are designed to enhance our perception, not imitate it.
The Omni-verse is made up of waves - The Spectrum. The Omni-verse IS the Spectrum. You are seeing the part of the spectrum our human eyes have evolved to detect. We have tech that detects all the other waves for us. Imagine colors that aren’t in our rainbow. Higher colors.
Go out in the middle of nowhere. Like middle of national park no where at midnight away from all lights and look up. You will see the Milky Way and it has color. And it is absolutely stunning.
Some animals and many insects can see a huge amount of the spectrum! Its so cool and you can find videos that convert the nonvisible light to visible light and show you what an insect that can see infra red light sees!
It's not cool because we can't. So humans can go fuck themselves if they ever wanna actually perceive these beautiful images themselves. I mean yea cool it exists. But it doesn't exist for my eyes. I'll never get to view that ever. Nor will anyone else. So that basically only makes space less interesting. Why would anyone wanna live on Mars, they just get a place with less vegetation, oxygen, water, and overall supplies and STILL NOT EVEN REALLY THAT GOOD OF A VIEW.
You actually can see a lot more than you think Some scientists have realized we can see short infrareds if we receive two photons at the same time And if you get a certain part of your eye removed, you can even see ultraviolets !
@@garethkalum8297brostfu. Let people enjoy what they want and you can keep on living your miserable life. Imagine harboring that much hate in your heart.
Lemme break your heart one step further. You won't be able to see those anyways, since 1) you're dead; 2) your eyes aren't telescopes so even without the color assigning everything is just too far away.
@@JayPlaysEverythingyeah but are the blue mountains at the horizon really blue ? . Our eyes are just instruments trying to interpret the light that hits us. So what is even real ?
@@GanjalfderGruene Buddy what, put the blunt down, they’re straight up color coding the “invisible” side of the light spectrum with colors from the visible portion via editing software. Has nothing to do with *hits blunt* “I mean are colors really the same for each an every one of us?” type brainrot.
Thanks, I kinda went off on a tangent with my reply and, because I'm me, completely forgot to say that, which was actually one of my primary reactions.😉
the universe is infinite so maybe far away from the sun or some other phenomenon out in space there is those things shown in the video, or in Heaven with Jesus he allows us to see that cause God(Jesus) one with the Father and Holy Spirit can do anything or maybe a special telescope will reveal the real colors in near years.
It's not really a debunking cause these are just colours we can't see. The human eye is very limited in seeing colour, so that's why they have to do it like this Imagine If you could only see red, everything that isn't red will be either black, grey or transparent in your eyes, so for you to see the beauty of nature that is green someone will have to take a picture of nature and edit it to be different shades of red for you to see the beauty.
I see it almost yearly with the naked eye in the winter in Georgia deep in the woods hiking at night with my cane corso. During certain seasons I assume you can see it with naked eye 👁
This is what happened to Neptune, the planet is actually more of a pale blue but they made it darker to highlight certain parts such as its Spot similar to Jupiter.
That being said he showed a few pictures of galaxies instead of nebulas, if you go somewhere on earth without light pollution you can see the milky way is colorful
Well, it's also not true. The guy in the video doesn't really understand what he's talking about. Space is full of color, but the light is too dim for our eyes to see. All you need is a simple digital camera that is capable of long exposures, as well as a tracker, and you will absolutely see all kinds of colors.
@@independentthought3390 that is true also, I do know that the telescopes out in space take pictures with long exposure times as to get as much detail and information as possible.
I feel like this doesn't make it less beautiful but rather even more enticing, because whenever you look up into the night sky you think about what cool stuff there is that you don't see and you can imagine all the colors that are actually up there
They could do the exact same thing by color manipulating the electromagnetic fields surrounding all of the items in your house. If someone showed you the EMF images of your paper towels, would you suddenly declare your paper towels to be magical? Or would you correctly identify this as a dishonest manipulation?
@@wholetyouinhere I think the more you actually think about what wonders there are, the more fascinated you get. Practically however, if we were used to it, it would be nothing special, but why not start to appreciate the things that we take for granted?
@@wholetyouinhereThere is nothing dishonest about it. The light is there. No one put it there. We just can't see it with our crappy human eyes. You seem to think it is being "manipulated" when it is just being detected with instruments that are better than our eyes and contrasted so different structures - structures that exist already - can be seen by our crappy human eyes. You're completely misunderstanding what is happening.
Yeah, I got a 10" telescope and the brightest nebula in the night sky looks like a very fancy cloud. HOWEVER, if you can stack images you can make these things look beautiful. Ultimately though, my favorite part is seeing these celestial objects and learning about the properties of them. It's really an amazing concept that there are things MUCH larger, than our own solar system! My favorite is scanning through the night sky looking for things, wondering if by chance, I scanned last a star with a solar system harboring life! To me, the night sky is the most beautiful art piece, that nearly everyone can see for free!
So, as a Google pixel phone owner as well...let me help you put back on your common sense. Just because the human eye doesn't see it, doesn't mean it's not there. Think of it as putting a filter on a photo so that we CAN see it, similar to combining the eyesight of a cat and a dog or other animal that can see in infrared/ultraviolet etc at any time. (I.e Think about looking at a physical printed X-ray photo of your bones or internal organs after you get an X-ray or MRI done...we can't see through skin to look at bones with the human eye, but they are indeed still there inside you.)
My friend is an amateur astronomer with very expensive telescope ...he has shown me several of those in real time and they look just like that and are very colorful.... ie Helix Nebula, Pillars of Creation, etc
"Flat Earthers" 😂😂😂 We ridicule those who believe that the Earth revolves around the Sun... It takes a fool to stand on solid ground, look up at the sky... Observe the changing positions of the Sun and Moon, and witness rainfall descending... Yet still logically conclude that we inhabit a spherical planet... Consider this (Let's play a game of "HAVE YOU EVER": HAVE YOU EVER seen rain falling sideways, or a spacecraft moving sideways to enter orbit?? HAVE YOU EVER looked sideways to see the Sun?? Awaken, my friend... Your perception of the Earth is merely what you were taught in school... You've been pacified... When you awaken, you'll begin to see things differently and start questioning other accepted truths... Hear me out: The Earth is akin to a time machine, flat with a clock above it (the Yin-Yang symbol)... Envision the Yin-Yang symbol, replacing the black and white with night and day... Indeed, what lies above us is half night and half day-a clock, a metaphorical clock... Open your eyes and consider this perspective...
@@josephhenry5403 Did you sleep through science class when they talked about the light spectrum and how humans can only see ROY G BIV? That doesn't mean the other light doesn't exist just because you can't see it.
The features, yes. The colors, no. He said they just assign colors to the spectrums we can't see. So it doesn't look like that. Who knows what it would look like to a species that can naturally see them.
Yes! I totally agree with you, what a great way to put it. My only issue is that I wish NASA and/or the media would be more transparent about this. Truth is wilder than fiction!
Because those structures do exist, his argument is that your eye couldn't see them, but if you tune an eye a specific way, as evolution or what-have-you tuned ours, they'd be visible. It's all the same as arguing our vision is a lie because any potential coloration is since different organisms see them differently. It's kind of a moot point. Who are you looking through? Altering a biological eye could make those exact things visible as shown or in alterations unknown, because they in different wavelengths to be sensed.
Its just so cool. No matter what. It shows differences in matter, texture, density and so forth. Honey bees 🐝 could see these images without color enhancement 🐝
Space is incredibly colorfull withtout recoloration. Yes it does not exactly look like the picture taken by nasa but anyone with a good telescope can tell you that it is still beautiful
Well I used reflector telescope in city area. Planets and nebulas definitely has colors. I assume color sensitivity depends on humans and surrounding environment. For example human eyes far away from sun in the space will actually adapt to low brightness. In result making easy to spot galaxies and nebulas.
@@ophiuchus992If you are categorically wrong then you are wrong, stating an incorrect "opinion" does not make one immune to criticism. But yeah, guy didn't need to be a peen about it.
@hylianro Actually, no. This aspect of Superman's experience of the world was already in the main continuity of DC comics. In any case, Grant Morrison would have simply been mindful of the established features of the character, and only expanded on the moral and psychological implications of being able to see things like that, but the wide electromagnetic visual perception aspect was already a part of Superman's character, just not explored as philosophically deeply as in "All★Star Superman".
It’s more colorful than anything we will ever ever know or see 😢 these pictures a like a stick figure and other creatures maybe can comprehend the full masterpiece. Sad ❤❤ but we’re still here enjoying it
@@RockJack-cs6vu no, because the colour of these various astronomical objects aren't a wavelength of light we can perceive. To us seeing a nebula is like seeing air.
We can see it just how he shows it.. if we were closer too it. He is missing a lot of details as to why they use wavelength it's not to highlight structures. We can see them on our own. They use false colors to separate the elements the nebula is made up so they can see where each element starts and stops
If you want to see beauty, make time to go to a waterfall or a beach, or watch the sunset. If you're in a landlocked state, the beach one might be difficult, but there should still be hiking trails wherever you may be. The point is to just be able to set your phone down and decompress. Breath the fresh pine air of a forest or the saltiness of the sea. Feel the mist of the falls. Get chased by a rabid mountain lion that wants you for supper. Feel alive.
@@ingamelevi1929 Depends on the person. Me, personally, beaches take away from the beauty just because it's land being actively ruined by human polluters. The night sky is always a go to for me to decompress though. People want to see beauty, but they forget it is consistently right above them.
Had the same feeling in fifth grade science when my teacher told me that stars weren't tiny dots and are actually massive balls of fire, I had dreams of becoming the first astronaut to capture a star man...
This is even cooler tbh. They’re showing us stuff that’s outside the visible spectrum! Edit: They’re not showing the “fake” colors just to make the images pretty (although I’m sure that’s part of it - people historically love pretty things). It’s so you can see the whole image. The light/radiation outside of the visible spectrum is relevant too, despite what your very human eyes tell you. Including that extra information in the images isn’t “lying” or whatever‚ it’s giving you the full picture bc it’s all most people will see before moving on to something else. And if you’re a nerd about this stuff‚ there is absolutely more detailed (or “honest”) information available to you.
@salsa3142 It's the universe! Not with these fake colors, but there are others who WE can't see. You know, the world isn't exactly how we perceive it, as humans, we are limited to see the real.
Yes, fiction is cool especially if it’s based on some sort of reality that is why science fiction is so popular you just have to remember it’s fiction and it’s not real
Those pictures represent what space is, not what it looks like. As humans, we can only see the stars (and some other cosmic entities), but those colorful things represent the light that isn’t in our visible light spectrum. If we were souls that could perceive those light waves, they would be visible, just in a color we can’t comprehend as humans.
Nasa could release a photo of the sky thats green and say they colorized the invisible nitrogen and then we could say that's how it looks. Just gotta accept that its not how it looks and there is significant artistic license taken. Im betting they dont even choose a consistent method, like assigning color to elements and radiation or the saturation correlating with density.
@@ppmm414 loool my comment is not visible. If you make invisible things visible, that's not "how they look." I wrote a more thorough comment, but yeah. I'm betting they're not consistent with colorizing according to elements and densities. It's a lot of artistic license. The sky doesn't "look green" if I decide to color nitrogen green. Or gamma rays. Or whatever.
i think they’re still beautiful- they may not have the same vibrancy and colors, but the shapes- each wave is still there; whether we can see it or not. the universe is beautiful, and we’ve created a way to see it in its full glory. that is enough for me, each ripple in every photograph is a reminder that it’s there, and it’s beautiful.
@@torino7692 the thing is whether it is beautiful or not is not relevant, is it still beautiful even if you can’t see it? It is not because without all the manipulation in the images you can’t even see it. Like if you were there it would be as if you were in deep see you wouldn’t be able to see anything and what you can’t is not beautiful what you believe though might be beautiful for you so you are saying you believe in the universe?
One is a single image with the main goal of getting as much detail as possible, cctv is simply to see what is happening. Cctv video gets saved somewhere, and even with it being horrible quality, that much video is still large in size. The higher quality the less you can save
its the truth bro. the deeper truth in the world tht we look at lies in our eyes. the things we see all are due to the functioning of our eyes and our eyes the way created are not capable of viewing such wavelengths. even if we could see those wavelengths we can not create any colour from them.honestly colour is also a vague human term created by us. not every living organism sees the same colour as us
i think is what's more shocking is that how many people still think that the milkyway is flat like the rings of saturn. their mind is blown when they see how they have an asymmetric non-parallel mirror of themselves. *interesting image i'd recommend looking it up*
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 True, but for the visible spectrum images the colors are usually picked for how they would actually appear to the naked eye. For example, if you see pink in an image, it’s probably hydrogen.
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 colors depend wavelengths of light. Their are some wavelengths that the human eye can’t see, but animals can, others probably aren’t visible to animals either (alot of these wavelengths are visible through NASA’s tools)
Totally! I took some astronomy classes a few years ago, and our professor gave us an awesome in-person demonstration about this! He showed us how scientist know what those "assigned" colors are because we can actually take various atomic gases and shift them into the visible light spectrum. This demonstration is called the gas discharge tube experiment, which allows the human eye to see what those chemical colors truly are. It's something I will never forget.
Does it even matter? Colors dont even really exist and are just a fabrication of our minds. It's just an interpretation of information. These colorfull telescope pictures are just as 'real' as whatever we are seeing.
@@MegaRandompooit's not dumb. They can detect the structures' composition just based off its radiating EM waves. Without these colorings, all one can see is mere black screen. I don't understand your point. These are objects located billions of light years away and we capture them in their state billions of light years ago (basically snapping the past). If we were to have a super-eye, we would see something really close with what they have "coloured".
@@mubaraksenju7521 the reason why it’s dumb is because most people will see the images and really think that’s what it looks like. I understand that it is a valid way of visualising the universe but I’m glad this video points out that the images are not representative of what you’d actually see(which is what everyone thinks)
Go somewhere with no light pollution on a clear night and just look up. You can see all the colors of the light passing through the gas in our own galaxy. City living has really made people forget how beautiful space actually is.
Well, it makes sense considering how stars work, they emit literally everything on the electromagnetic spectrum if im not mistaken, so there’s basically hundreds of big radiation balls throughout the universe
Yeah, and to the people saying he ruined space, no, like literally these photos are still real. In fact, if our eyes could see every wavelength, it would probably look even more stunning than these photos. The colors are false because we can't see the actual color of UV or other such lights. It doesn't mean those bright lights aren't there, they are, we just can't see them. But the telescopes can. Shit is awesome.
guess who doesn't care, since i will never be able to wander around the galaxy to see the wonderous colors are not visible to our eyes. give me the fantabulous colors please.
He ABSOLUTELY did NOT hate to be the one to say it. In fact he loved every second of it.
😂😂😂
Most people already knew that, or should have, as the scientific community has been upfront about their methods.
The thing is, he's kind of wrong. The universe does not "look" one way, the eyes take in the senses differently between different beings, in order to understand their surroundings. If you had evolved out in outer space if that were possible, your perception would be more like those photographs than not.
@@robinanthony7946if ur not into science u wouldn’t know this T-T
This video broke my heart in ways you cannot imagine 😂
Well, congratulations for being the one to tell the kids there’s no Santa
😂😂
Ikr doesn't like everyone know this fact
"Walter White falling on knees gif"
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Wdym he isn't real? 😦
I'm sure the mere existence of this video has shattered the hopes and dreams of GENERATIONS of future astronomers everywhere around the globe. I hope you're happy with yourself, sir
I see what you did there.
Bro never gets invited to parties.
@@thokucheetah funniest one hahaha
He didn’t even mention the fact that space barely even looks like the non-colorized version. It mostly looks like this: ⚫️
@@Justin-gv3lp Reminds me a lot of something your mother posesses
I love that through technology we can see these things we never would have seen with or without false coloring.
But he just told us what we see isn't there.
That's not what he's saying, it's definitely there. You just can't see it
@@lilianevanfrankrijk7490it is there, our eyes just can’t detect x rays and infrared light
@@lilianevanfrankrijk7490it is there, we just don’t have the ability to see it with our human eyes, so we need computers to be able to see it.
All he’s saying is that if we were physically where the satellites took the pictures, we’d see something completely different than what the satellite sees, because our eyes are limited in the wavelengths of light they can perceive.
@@lilianevanfrankrijk7490 no what you see on your screen is there but when you look at with your eye it looks mostly red because your eyes are pitty human eyes that is all.
Space edits been quiet since this one dropped
Haha
? Hes talking about ir and uv capturing. Space IS really colorful
........ There's a starman!!!
They look like this only, just look unsaturated, which are then saturated by photoshop. (Or any other thing)
Not for us😭@@Ko-ox1xv
Space is just realistically a black void with funny fireballs.
That extends really far and maybe even for infinity
And produces very beautiful sights for the human eye on all dimensions
@@xernotecThe universe is so astronomically large calling it infinite isn’t wrong no one can genuinely comprehend how massive the universe truly is.
fun fact, the universe actually could be infinite because it expands everywhere@@xernotec
No there's actually an end @@ilikebinquiling69420
Technology giving us a perspective we otherwise would never see is just another reason to love science.
Eh
Eh
i hate science
No
True, but I’d emphasize it doesn’t look like this to YOU. The only reason it doesn’t is because you evolved to be aware of certain things on earth, and visible light gave you that awareness. But just because you can’t perceive it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, and I don’t feel weakened by the fact my eyes would see nothing if I were there, I feel strengthened that we were able to create things that do. That’s fuckin awesome.
This is actually the best comment on this platform, you completely changed my whole perspective, wow.
Im glad you said it. I was also gonna say it does look like that but not to our eyes.
Well said.
@@Satgamer80d thank you for the compliment! Stay curious!
Prove that we evolved 😤
I feel like a kid finding out the tooth fairy is just my parents
Why do your parents keep taking kids teeth? I needed those!
Oh but Santa is real and I have proof with my 60fps double cameras in my eye sockets
OMORI??!!!!
W pfp
Cope more
To be fair, the universe does still look insanely good if you go to a place without light pollution.
Only part of what you're saying is actually true. Because I can point my DSLR to the sky and take color pictures of galaxies and nebula in full color. Yes I use a tracker and have to stack many images but that's because I'm using a teeny tiny 200 mm lens compared to it multi-billion dollar telescope in outer space...
@@Bubbz2024well i didnt mean taking photos, i meant walking out there and looking.
@@fishlordusername891 I'm I'm fully aware of the beauty above our heads. I was recently at Cherry Springs night sky viewing area in upstate Pennsylvania. Look that one up if you're not familiar. It's internationally known for its dark skies. Was the first time I've ever seen the Milky Way with my own eyes because I live in a Bortle 9 area
Country side and villages?
Yes for me it’s up north. Like northern Arizona flagstaff etc. I look up in the sky a lot and always see crazy shit. I ❤ it
I learned about it when i was in high school when we studied about wave lengths. If the wave length of a color isn't between the wave lengths visible to our eyes, it just means its either ultra violet or ultra red. I wish i had the same eyes as some animals that can see ultra violet and ultra blue.
infrared*, and those are just the adjacent parts, there are more defined regions in the spectrum
It makes sense. It's like the Northern Lights. They are a lot more visible through a special camera
"this isnt what space looks like at all, it looks like this but invisible" is basically what i got from this 💀
Not all of it, we can still see stars and planets and asteroids, just not the infrared/uv/etc. stuff
Sure. But you can also see it as a window a greater view of space that we will never be able to see with the naked eye
@@ezay8694this is the main upside
They just said they false color the rays and clouds, since it's invisible they don't have any color. So it won't look like that at all since invisibility isn't a color.
@@CasmsVRtechnically they are just colors you can’t see, so showing what’s just outside the limited rage of the human eye represented as nearby wavelengths of colors we can see allows us to depict a more “true” sense of the universe than human perception alone can experience. Just like our eyes can’t see at that magnification, or expose for days or weeks to pick up faint and distant light. These instruments are designed to enhance our perception, not imitate it.
So technically that IS what it looks like, just not to the naked eye.
Yea he's just a bastard
I agree hes stupid @@user-ro8jm2zf9v
@@user-ro8jm2zf9v😂
Nope. As he said, the colors you see were artificially added by us.
Yea but the colours would be replaced by appearances of the different electromagnetic waves. It might be even more beautiful.. who knows....
I lovee how they depict outerspace in Dune. So empty and dark, so beautiful.
That's the beauty of space I would like see the actual universe with my own eye and photo are inspiring me to see space my myself 😊😊😊😊
"There is no Easter Bunny, there is no Tooth Fairy, and there is no Queen of England"
This line aged poorly
@@om4rit0the queen died in 2022
R.I.P
@@om4rit0 how?
@@om4rit0aged pretty accurate
I swear the Milky Way does have a shimmer of color when there is no light pollution. It’s beautiful.
Yes!! I saw it once when i was little, its very pretty.
The Omni-verse is made up of waves - The Spectrum.
The Omni-verse
IS the Spectrum.
You are seeing the part of the spectrum our human eyes have evolved to detect. We have tech that detects all the other waves for us. Imagine colors that aren’t in our rainbow. Higher colors.
No it does, you can see the faint blue glowy smudginess with just your eyes
there is also a bit of brown in the milky way
@@Balin_O1Chocolate milky way
Actually this makes me appreciate space photography even more.
Go out in the middle of nowhere. Like middle of national park no where at midnight away from all lights and look up. You will see the Milky Way and it has color. And it is absolutely stunning.
So basically the universe just looks like a colourless black void with some occasional white specks.
Yup, like in Star Trek, just black
Well... no. It's just we humans have a limited set of colors we can actually see. It's not that it lacks colors, it lacks colors visible to humans.
@@gaintturnip I said it 'looks like' (to us), not that it IS colourless.
White, red, and blue specks.
To the human eyes, yes.
Wonder what cockroaches see in the sky.
That’s even cooler, imagine that you could perceive the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
Some animals and many insects can see a huge amount of the spectrum! Its so cool and you can find videos that convert the nonvisible light to visible light and show you what an insect that can see infra red light sees!
It's not cool because we can't. So humans can go fuck themselves if they ever wanna actually perceive these beautiful images themselves. I mean yea cool it exists. But it doesn't exist for my eyes. I'll never get to view that ever. Nor will anyone else. So that basically only makes space less interesting. Why would anyone wanna live on Mars, they just get a place with less vegetation, oxygen, water, and overall supplies and STILL NOT EVEN REALLY THAT GOOD OF A VIEW.
Wow imagine if you could see air on earth too.
I can't believe people are impressed by their own imagination l.
You actually can see a lot more than you think
Some scientists have realized we can see short infrareds if we receive two photons at the same time
And if you get a certain part of your eye removed, you can even see ultraviolets !
@@garethkalum8297brostfu. Let people enjoy what they want and you can keep on living your miserable life. Imagine harboring that much hate in your heart.
the fact the machine that was in space died means we havent seen more of space even tho space is infinite💀💀💀💀☠️
Someone said "technically, this is what it looks like, just not to the naked eye" - which just made it even more interesting and mysterious for me ✨
How is it somehow more terrifying that if you were just floating in space, you wouldn’t see these massive invisible formations
hopefully we're not gonna float in space anytime soon
Lemme break your heart one step further.
You won't be able to see those anyways, since 1) you're dead; 2) your eyes aren't telescopes so even without the color assigning everything is just too far away.
It's not. They just dust
Space is very empty
They aren't all invisible
Naked eyes, the universe looks dark…. These powerful telescopes magnify the focus point. That’s why we see such magnificent pictures.
No, literally they ADD color.
@@JayPlaysEverythingyeah but are the blue mountains at the horizon really blue ? .
Our eyes are just instruments trying to interpret the light that hits us.
So what is even real ?
@@JayPlaysEverythingYes, according to the wavelentghs that are there
@@Ko-ox1xv yes, wavelengths the human eye isn't able to see. Which is why they add color
@@GanjalfderGruene Buddy what, put the blunt down, they’re straight up color coding the “invisible” side of the light spectrum with colors from the visible portion via editing software.
Has nothing to do with *hits blunt* “I mean are colors really the same for each an every one of us?” type brainrot.
It’s like how cells in a microscope are filled with dyes to make locating parts more easy for beginners
I actually thought this was cooler than there really being all these colors. That's really interesting.
I think it's even more beautiful knowing that we can't really see it but people used science to show us what it would be like to see it
Oh yer that's really cool actually, it would look like that if our eyes could see them frequencies!
I think it’s just a nasa lie ..
Thanks, I kinda went off on a tangent with my reply and, because I'm me, completely forgot to say that, which was actually one of my primary reactions.😉
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It is not fake it is just to real for us
The brightness of those photos are also massively amplified.
Because of light pollution; in reality nothing shines like the stars and they flicker, change colors, and flood the skies 🌌
Just like ur normal iPhone camera that actually set ISO value bro
long exposure
He justttttt said lol
@@aaronokennot that simple lol
I learned this in my astronomy class. Truly amazing stuff. Great professor too. Shout out to Michael Frey!
That’s still genuinely really cool tho, the fact that space is so intricate that we need to color things artificially to see them.
As someone who enjoys occasionally departing into outer space in my free time I can confrim it's all darkness up in there
😂😂😂... They're not ready for that comment!! When I text my friends goodnight, I say "I'm off to the void, I'll be back.." 😂😂😂
Darkness? So many stars but still Darkness?
@Immortal-sr8gq .. Yes. Darkness contains the Light... 🤷🏾♀️ they go together. The First relationship in existence.
You can only see what the sun stars light up. Like the moon and our planets.
Then how come I can see the stars and they have rainbow color like diamonds? And this is with the naked eye
I think I could have died happily without ever learning this😢.
the universe is infinite so maybe far away from the sun or some other phenomenon out in space there is those things shown in the video, or in Heaven with Jesus he allows us to see that cause God(Jesus) one with the Father and Holy Spirit can do anything or maybe a special telescope will reveal the real colors in near years.
@xxSWORD the uni is not infinit, that is just a theory not proven, so no
Not true
It's not really a debunking cause these are just colours we can't see.
The human eye is very limited in seeing colour, so that's why they have to do it like this
Imagine If you could only see red, everything that isn't red will be either black, grey or transparent in your eyes, so for you to see the beauty of nature that is green someone will have to take a picture of nature and edit it to be different shades of red for you to see the beauty.
@@hadgadma3589its also not proven to be finite so you are also wrong so yeah
The fact that many of these features would be optically dim or invisible to us normally kind of makes it even cooler
Would be cool if you could put out a video comparing some of the more popular images with their counterparts in only visible light
I have the privilege of seeing Andromeda through a Telescope several years ago. It looked like a black and white photo. Still gorgeous
Always enjoyed false colouring in photoshop the milky way. It's amazing how much can be revealed from the black and white.
Amazing.
So did Weyes Blood. She said "Andromeda, is a big wide open galaxy, there's nothing in it for me, but my heart, that's lazy." 🎶
@@michaelkenyon6173nice weyes blood reference
I see it almost yearly with the naked eye in the winter in Georgia deep in the woods hiking at night with my cane corso. During certain seasons I assume you can see it with naked eye 👁
This is what happened to Neptune, the planet is actually more of a pale blue but they made it darker to highlight certain parts such as its Spot similar to Jupiter.
still looks cool
@MetrixGD having a mental breakdown be like: ahhhhhhh let me beat xstep v2 RAHH NEPTUNE IS SO COOL THE PLAYER A D THE PLABT RGAGAAG
@@antermemes bruh
That being said he showed a few pictures of galaxies instead of nebulas, if you go somewhere on earth without light pollution you can see the milky way is colorful
Space is not real.
Ive known this for years, but it never made me think less about space photography. Understanding is a great thing.
Well, it's also not true. The guy in the video doesn't really understand what he's talking about. Space is full of color, but the light is too dim for our eyes to see. All you need is a simple digital camera that is capable of long exposures, as well as a tracker, and you will absolutely see all kinds of colors.
@@independentthought3390 that is true also, I do know that the telescopes out in space take pictures with long exposure times as to get as much detail and information as possible.
I kinda wondered how pictures could even look like this but now it makes so much sense
I feel like this doesn't make it less beautiful but rather even more enticing, because whenever you look up into the night sky you think about what cool stuff there is that you don't see and you can imagine all the colors that are actually up there
Nice point. I like thinking about how far the light has traveled through space and hence how old it is!
They could do the exact same thing by color manipulating the electromagnetic fields surrounding all of the items in your house. If someone showed you the EMF images of your paper towels, would you suddenly declare your paper towels to be magical? Or would you correctly identify this as a dishonest manipulation?
@@wholetyouinhere I think the more you actually think about what wonders there are, the more fascinated you get. Practically however, if we were used to it, it would be nothing special, but why not start to appreciate the things that we take for granted?
@@wholetyouinhereThere is nothing dishonest about it. The light is there. No one put it there. We just can't see it with our crappy human eyes.
You seem to think it is being "manipulated" when it is just being detected with instruments that are better than our eyes and contrasted so different structures - structures that exist already - can be seen by our crappy human eyes.
You're completely misunderstanding what is happening.
@@wholetyouinhere when you see blue and red lines on a map, do you get upset that the road has lines of yellow and white?
“Gosh darn it, I’ll never see the universe in real life ever the same”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Arguably I’d say we get a more real image from being able to see those invisible things
Yeah, I got a 10" telescope and the brightest nebula in the night sky looks like a very fancy cloud. HOWEVER, if you can stack images you can make these things look beautiful. Ultimately though, my favorite part is seeing these celestial objects and learning about the properties of them. It's really an amazing concept that there are things MUCH larger, than our own solar system! My favorite is scanning through the night sky looking for things, wondering if by chance, I scanned last a star with a solar system harboring life! To me, the night sky is the most beautiful art piece, that nearly everyone can see for free!
Well, the fact that theres stars and planets you can see up close is already pretty cool
Yeah sure console yourself. You know you're sobbing.
I feel the copium😔🍵
Well the only star/planets you can see UP CLOSE are earth, the sun and if your really lucky mars in the next 10 years
@@RaidenEi24 denying science doesn’t make u look cool kiddo
Bruh. Get real. It's all fake. We live in a firmament.
Dude u just crushed my freaking soul. Even the deep space photos???
This is basic information in astronomy. Not a big secret.
@@opticalraven1935fr, i don’t know why everyone is acting so surprised.
So, as a Google pixel phone owner as well...let me help you put back on your common sense. Just because the human eye doesn't see it, doesn't mean it's not there.
Think of it as putting a filter on a photo so that we CAN see it, similar to combining the eyesight of a cat and a dog or other animal that can see in infrared/ultraviolet etc at any time.
(I.e Think about looking at a physical printed X-ray photo of your bones or internal organs after you get an X-ray or MRI done...we can't see through skin to look at bones with the human eye, but they are indeed still there inside you.)
@@KeefWithNoTeef exactly, the photos aren’t fake just because we can’t see it. i thought that was common sense
Widely understood to those with a brain.
U can definitely get beautiful images in the visual spectrum too. I think the Hubble is mostly only visible light and it's still very impressive.
My friend is an amateur astronomer with very expensive telescope ...he has shown me several of those in real time and they look just like that and are very colorful.... ie Helix Nebula, Pillars of Creation, etc
Yup, the guy in the video doesn't really know what he's talking about.
The flat earthers heard the word false and just got super excited.
"Flat Earthers" 😂😂😂 We ridicule those who believe that the Earth revolves around the Sun...
It takes a fool to stand on solid ground, look up at the sky...
Observe the changing positions of the Sun and Moon, and witness rainfall descending...
Yet still logically conclude that we inhabit a spherical planet...
Consider this (Let's play a game of "HAVE YOU EVER": HAVE YOU EVER seen rain falling sideways, or a spacecraft moving sideways to enter orbit??
HAVE YOU EVER looked sideways to see the Sun??
Awaken, my friend...
Your perception of the Earth is merely what you were taught in school...
You've been pacified...
When you awaken, you'll begin to see things differently and start questioning other accepted truths...
Hear me out:
The Earth is akin to a time machine, flat with a clock above it (the Yin-Yang symbol)...
Envision the Yin-Yang symbol, replacing the black and white with night and day...
Indeed, what lies above us is half night and half day-a clock, a metaphorical clock...
Open your eyes and consider this perspective...
@@Izavincy Are you saying the earth is flat?
I believe he is indeed telling earth is flat
@@IzavincyDude, just put it all in a damn paragraph, I don’t even understand what you’re trying to say
@@Izavincy
This is what happens when you let white men say "namaste".
What I'm hearing is that the universe does look like this, just not to us.
Whatever helps you sleep at nite
@josephhenry5403 He said the truth though. Different species of animals can see different frequencies of light, such as infrared and ultraviolet.
@@josephhenry5403 Did you sleep through science class when they talked about the light spectrum and how humans can only see ROY G BIV? That doesn't mean the other light doesn't exist just because you can't see it.
The features, yes. The colors, no. He said they just assign colors to the spectrums we can't see. So it doesn't look like that. Who knows what it would look like to a species that can naturally see them.
@@yeahaboutthatthough3656Joseph is right, the video stated that Nasa *Added* colors to those photos to highlight details
Reality as we are "told" is nothing like what the beings that actually control this place with live on say!
Peace and love ✌️ ❤
Somewhere out there a kids dream of becoming a astronaut might’ve just been lost
RIGHT
Good. Its a stupid dream anyways. We need road workers, not astronauts.
@@Zomboo 🫡
@@Zombooyou sound like you had a happy and enjoyable childhood 🙂
@@Crxstal.editzz because he failed to achieve his
Tbh, that makes the universe even more beautiful because it just means the grandness of it all is even less conceivable for human eyes.
Cosmos wanker spotted!!
Yes! I totally agree with you, what a great way to put it. My only issue is that I wish NASA and/or the media would be more transparent about this. Truth is wilder than fiction!
Yep
Thats the beauty of life itself!
Deep
Bro finally passed grade 3. Congrats bro.
You make it sound like all the colored photos are processed like in the old space books and magazines.
"Back in my day, we used to be heartbroken hearing santa was fake"
This wannabe youtuber doesn´t understand that what he can´t see can exists.
@@PROVOCATEURSK he literally said "space doesnt look like this" do you know what the world look means?
SANTA IS REAL
Learning this takes nothing away from how incredible and striking the universe is as far as I'm concerned
Because those structures do exist, his argument is that your eye couldn't see them, but if you tune an eye a specific way, as evolution or what-have-you tuned ours, they'd be visible. It's all the same as arguing our vision is a lie because any potential coloration is since different organisms see them differently. It's kind of a moot point. Who are you looking through? Altering a biological eye could make those exact things visible as shown or in alterations unknown, because they in different wavelengths to be sensed.
If your eyes can see a greater range of frequency you’d see new colors
Honestly I find it way more interesting because it takes something with we can’t see because of how we perceive light and makes it visible in a way.
Sure does it takes the color away
@@SheikhN-bible-syndrome 😂
Shit, I always wondered why I never saw orange and purple through the stars at night
Its just so cool. No matter what. It shows differences in matter, texture, density and so forth. Honey bees 🐝 could see these images without color enhancement 🐝
Space is incredibly colorfull withtout recoloration. Yes it does not exactly look like the picture taken by nasa but anyone with a good telescope can tell you that it is still beautiful
Space has no colors, you are confused
Well I used reflector telescope in city area. Planets and nebulas definitely has colors.
I assume color sensitivity depends on humans and surrounding environment.
For example human eyes far away from sun in the space will actually adapt to low brightness. In result making easy to spot galaxies and nebulas.
@@ophiuchus992bless your heart
@@ophiuchus992me when I'm dumb
@@ophiuchus992If you are categorically wrong then you are wrong, stating an incorrect "opinion" does not make one immune to criticism. But yeah, guy didn't need to be a peen about it.
That’s almost cooler. “The space we can’t see”
I think this is the way Superman would be able to see space.
@@JDdr86all star super man referenced
@@JDdr86 sick 😎
@hylianro Actually, no. This aspect of Superman's experience of the world was already in the main continuity of DC comics. In any case, Grant Morrison would have simply been mindful of the established features of the character, and only expanded on the moral and psychological implications of being able to see things like that, but the wide electromagnetic visual perception aspect was already a part of Superman's character, just not explored as philosophically deeply as in "All★Star Superman".
It's like dying the cells in the lab, but not using actual dye! Super cool!
Don’t worry guys, the universe is still astonishingly beautiful, just not as colored as a kindergarten wall
The universe is that colourful, we're just too blind to see it.
It’s more colorful than anything we will ever ever know or see 😢 these pictures a like a stick figure and other creatures maybe can comprehend the full masterpiece. Sad ❤❤ but we’re still here enjoying it
@@emilypaller4933 so if go near a star with a ship..do these stars look like this colour?
@@RockJack-cs6vu no, because the colour of these various astronomical objects aren't a wavelength of light we can perceive. To us seeing a nebula is like seeing air.
@@RockJack-cs6vu, well, they would look exactly what our own star looks like to us.
We can see it just how he shows it.. if we were closer too it. He is missing a lot of details as to why they use wavelength it's not to highlight structures. We can see them on our own. They use false colors to separate the elements the nebula is made up so they can see where each element starts and stops
The universe is beautiful still not gonna lie
Techno pfp detected, opinion accepted
Techno blade never dies ❤
Beautiful yet terrifying
It's horrific with a drop of beauty that is insignificant in comparison
@@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024 now see that's all a matter of attitude and what u choose to focus on in this world
I wish we could see these colourful space from earth.
This is so true. When i look at Nebulas through my telescope it's just a bunch of stars in a group no gasses can be seen.
Even if we can't see it with the human eye, I find it very comforting to know that all those elements are still there all around us.
There's probably similar beautiful things all around you right now.
If you want to see beauty, make time to go to a waterfall or a beach, or watch the sunset. If you're in a landlocked state, the beach one might be difficult, but there should still be hiking trails wherever you may be. The point is to just be able to set your phone down and decompress. Breath the fresh pine air of a forest or the saltiness of the sea. Feel the mist of the falls. Get chased by a rabid mountain lion that wants you for supper. Feel alive.
@@ingamelevi1929 Depends on the person. Me, personally, beaches take away from the beauty just because it's land being actively ruined by human polluters. The night sky is always a go to for me to decompress though. People want to see beauty, but they forget it is consistently right above them.
Still cool. Color or no color
@@Slatryte-yw4ks yeah but, most people see nothing because of light pollution
The oldest view of space sends chills down my spine.
that is a picture of earth from space. we have older pictures of space from Earth even in real color.
That picture is of earth from earth
@@SamPedroCactus that earth is a picture from space
@@jord019 So no curve from 65 miles?
@@SamPedroCactuslook mate just buy a telescope and look at the stars. They're beautiful
Had the same feeling in fifth grade science when my teacher told me that stars weren't tiny dots and are actually massive balls of fire, I had dreams of becoming the first astronaut to capture a star man...
I heard the sound of some of my joy of life collapsing. thank you
This is even cooler tbh. They’re showing us stuff that’s outside the visible spectrum!
Edit: They’re not showing the “fake” colors just to make the images pretty (although I’m sure that’s part of it - people historically love pretty things). It’s so you can see the whole image. The light/radiation outside of the visible spectrum is relevant too, despite what your very human eyes tell you. Including that extra information in the images isn’t “lying” or whatever‚ it’s giving you the full picture bc it’s all most people will see before moving on to something else.
And if you’re a nerd about this stuff‚ there is absolutely more detailed (or “honest”) information available to you.
No
@slicvm yes it is?? they're showing us something we can't even see on naked eye
like thats what im saying💀 it's not the universe, it's your eyes💀💀
@salsa3142 It's the universe! Not with these fake colors, but there are others who WE can't see. You know, the world isn't exactly how we perceive it, as humans, we are limited to see the real.
Yes, fiction is cool especially if it’s based on some sort of reality that is why science fiction is so popular you just have to remember it’s fiction and it’s not real
Those pictures represent what space is, not what it looks like. As humans, we can only see the stars (and some other cosmic entities), but those colorful things represent the light that isn’t in our visible light spectrum. If we were souls that could perceive those light waves, they would be visible, just in a color we can’t comprehend as humans.
Lol how would you know?
@@JohnW-cf2kwwatch the video
Nasa could release a photo of the sky thats green and say they colorized the invisible nitrogen and then we could say that's how it looks. Just gotta accept that its not how it looks and there is significant artistic license taken. Im betting they dont even choose a consistent method, like assigning color to elements and radiation or the saturation correlating with density.
We are talking about we can see and not what would or what should
@@ppmm414 loool my comment is not visible. If you make invisible things visible, that's not "how they look." I wrote a more thorough comment, but yeah. I'm betting they're not consistent with colorizing according to elements and densities. It's a lot of artistic license. The sky doesn't "look green" if I decide to color nitrogen green. Or gamma rays. Or whatever.
Seeing the first photo from space was worth watching this short.
Perhaps the true beauty is that we can choose to see it this way.
i think they’re still beautiful- they may not have the same vibrancy and colors, but the shapes- each wave is still there; whether we can see it or not. the universe is beautiful, and we’ve created a way to see it in its full glory. that is enough for me, each ripple in every photograph is a reminder that it’s there, and it’s beautiful.
I mean it really is dark bro if you were up there you couldn’t see it
@@yavuz9038did u read this guys comment before responding to it
Exactly! It's still beautiful even if I cannot see it with my naked eye!
@@torino7692 the thing is whether it is beautiful or not is not relevant, is it still beautiful even if you can’t see it? It is not because without all the manipulation in the images you can’t even see it. Like if you were there it would be as if you were in deep see you wouldn’t be able to see anything and what you can’t is not beautiful what you believe though might be beautiful for you so you are saying you believe in the universe?
y'll gaslighting yourselves lol
Just remember, that isn't a bad thing. these images, there some of the most beautiful photos anyone's ever seen.
Yeah but if you actually were in space it would actually look more drab than the pictures!😂
@@Konachn4ever r/whoosh
@@self-healing4 reddit moment
Precisely 🎉
@@self-healing4what was the joke here, joker.
I wondered that too. They’re short with infrared.
I don’t know why but something about that is so interesting. That’s so cool.
I just don’t understand how they can get really good quality pictures of space but cctv footage looks like puppet combo graphics
Funding
One is a single image with the main goal of getting as much detail as possible, cctv is simply to see what is happening. Cctv video gets saved somewhere, and even with it being horrible quality, that much video is still large in size. The higher quality the less you can save
The high quality objects we photograph in space are very very very large, which is why they look so high quality despite being very very very far away
One cost maybe a few 100. The other millions
It's a storage issue
Next he's gonna tell us the big Dipper aint a real dipper 😂
Underrated comment
Don't give him any ideas!
He ain't??
Well...
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That's why i like Hubble. For what i know it works with visible light so it's closer th ehat we would've seen.
I hope your pillow is always warm and maybe even slightly wet for the rest of your life
now THIS is heartbreaking 🥲🥲
lol because you bought tickets to go spend vacations in space
What's even more heartbreaking is most of us have never seen the Milkly way with our own eyes because of light pollution.
What's more heartbreaking is how gullible you are.
its the truth bro. the deeper truth in the world tht we look at lies in our eyes. the things we see all are due to the functioning of our eyes and our eyes the way created are not capable of viewing such wavelengths. even if we could see those wavelengths we can not create any colour from them.honestly colour is also a vague human term created by us. not every living organism sees the same colour as us
I just lost my universe knowledge virginity.
My what ifs is becoming real..
i think is what's more shocking is that how many people still think that the milkyway is flat like the rings of saturn.
their mind is blown when they see how they have an asymmetric non-parallel mirror of themselves.
*interesting image i'd recommend looking it up*
Send a mantis shrimp to space and let them see the true magnitude of the universe
*1 million years later:* _Earth is conquered by insane space shrimps._
I came here for this comment!❤
You could argue it does look like that. Just we just can’t perceive it how it truly is
Thank you!! You just gave me back ny hope after this content creater cruelly crushed it
It doesn't though, NASA literally chooses the colours
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 True, but for the visible spectrum images the colors are usually picked for how they would actually appear to the naked eye. For example, if you see pink in an image, it’s probably hydrogen.
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 colors depend wavelengths of light. Their are some wavelengths that the human eye can’t see, but animals can, others probably aren’t visible to animals either (alot of these wavelengths are visible through NASA’s tools)
exactly
it's real to ME. what are they gonna do, launch me into space and tell me it's not? yeah i don't think so
this broke my heart when i found out the first time and u just broke it all over again
The colors aren’t just “assigned”. It’s based upon what wavelengths the elements these structures are made of reflect.
Totally! I took some astronomy classes a few years ago, and our professor gave us an awesome in-person demonstration about this! He showed us how scientist know what those "assigned" colors are because we can actually take various atomic gases and shift them into the visible light spectrum. This demonstration is called the gas discharge tube experiment, which allows the human eye to see what those chemical colors truly are. It's something I will never forget.
Does it even matter? Colors dont even really exist and are just a fabrication of our minds. It's just an interpretation of information. These colorfull telescope pictures are just as 'real' as whatever we are seeing.
u still can't see it
It's still a lie
Thats because you have week human flesh. 😆 the weather man in earth also colors in the hot and cold parts of the map too.
So basically its dark to the naked eye, so they put colour which *DOES* exist, just invisible to the naked eye
Exactly lol
Not really as its not color its just electromagnetic waves. Its like visualising the waves emitted from your phone, its pretty dumb tbh
@@MegaRandompooit's not dumb. They can detect the structures' composition just based off its radiating EM waves. Without these colorings, all one can see is mere black screen. I don't understand your point. These are objects located billions of light years away and we capture them in their state billions of light years ago (basically snapping the past). If we were to have a super-eye, we would see something really close with what they have "coloured".
Okay bro than they could make a picture of earth that look just like that if they added all wavelengths but than earth doesn’t look like that
@@mubaraksenju7521 the reason why it’s dumb is because most people will see the images and really think that’s what it looks like. I understand that it is a valid way of visualising the universe but I’m glad this video points out that the images are not representative of what you’d actually see(which is what everyone thinks)
Go somewhere with no light pollution on a clear night and just look up. You can see all the colors of the light passing through the gas in our own galaxy. City living has really made people forget how beautiful space actually is.
The colors really don't matter. The shapes, sizes, and materials are the important information. The colors just help convey it.
Wait till they learn Neptune is actually white and wearing blueface the whole time 😔
Blasphemous lies😮
they? the stupid masses excluding you? you funny haha
omg-
Racissttt
Nonononono this isn’t blue face I’m an actual demon..
The fact that EVERY wavelength of light travels across the universe for our equpment to catch is mindblowing enough
Well, it makes sense considering how stars work, they emit literally everything on the electromagnetic spectrum if im not mistaken, so there’s basically hundreds of big radiation balls throughout the universe
Yeah, and to the people saying he ruined space, no, like literally these photos are still real. In fact, if our eyes could see every wavelength, it would probably look even more stunning than these photos. The colors are false because we can't see the actual color of UV or other such lights. It doesn't mean those bright lights aren't there, they are, we just can't see them. But the telescopes can. Shit is awesome.
guess who doesn't care, since i will never be able to wander around the galaxy to see the wonderous colors are not visible to our eyes. give me the fantabulous colors please.
It’s more beautiful than these pictures can truly show
Dude, come on. No spoilers till we get there
Yeah fuck this guy, i preordered the space travel tickets and will be refunding. Thought i was gonna see some cool ass space colors n shit.