If you’re not an expert on the cosmos, it’s very easy to confuse a view of a burning star with that of a sliced up piece of sausage. Well, only if it’s a particularly majestic-looking Chorizo tweeted ...
Last month, a French physicist took to Twitter to share a photograph of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the sun. Marbled and carmine red, the picture, he said, had been taken by the James Webb ...
With its captivating images of far-flung galaxies, it’s safe to say the James Webb Space Telescope has captured the imagination of the world over. It was also recently the subject of a not-so-charming ...
French scientist Étienne Klein has apologised after sharing an image of chorizo and joking that it was a star as seen through the James Webb telescope. Have you ever held a slice of chorizo in your ...
Etienne Klein est physicien, directeur de recherches au CEA et docteur en philosophie des sciences. Ses interventions s’adressent aussi bien au grand public qu’à une audience plus confirmée. Leur but ...
A French scientist has apologized after tweeting a photo of a slice of chorizo, claiming it was an image of a distant star taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. Étienne Klein, a celebrated ...
A red ball of spicy fire with luminous patches glowing menacingly against a black background. This, prominent French scientist Etienne Klein declared, was the latest astonishing picture taken by the ...
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Enthusiastic Twitter users marvelled at the details on the picture purportedly taken by the telescope, which has thrilled the world with images of distant galaxies going back to the birth of the ...
French Atomic Energy Commission research director Etienne Klein told his followers on social media "no object belonging to Spanish charcuterie exists anywhere but on Earth". The scientist had claimed ...
Dans Le Figaro La Nuit, Etienne Klein et Thibaut Gauthier sont montés dans l'Observatoire de la Sorbonne pour admirer les étoiles. Accueillis par Patrick Wullaert, président de la commission des ...
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