NASA’s Newest Telescope Is A Diva, Throws ‘Shade’ At Other Twitter Accounts
By Alexa Heah, 07 Jan 2022
Earlier this week, the official Twitter account for NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope sent tongues wagging when it tweeted screenshots of accounts for the Sun, Moon, and Earth that it had blocked.
However, instead of “throwing shade” or signaling trouble between NASA’s internal departments, it appears that it was all a joke in an attempt to announce that the telescope had successfully deployed its sunshield in space.
According to Mashable, the shield is made of incredibly fine plastic sheets coated with a reflective metal, helping to protect or “shade” the telescope and its precision instruments from the heat and light from the sun, moon, and Earth.
All three of the accounts replied with humorous puns, marking the milestone with lightheartedness. As per EastMojo, NASA hopes the telescope will be able to explore every phase of cosmic history in our solar system as well as galaxies far away, and maybe even shed some light on how our universe came to be.
Take a look at the funny conversation below.
Sorry for the shade, @NASASun, @NASAMoon & @NASAEarth! But you're just not cool enough ð
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) January 5, 2022
Now fully deployed, our sunshield blocks your heat & light so that our mirrors will be able to detect faint heat signals in the universe: https://t.co/mggJkh6swO #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/qipAh45n6o
Thanks for understanding, @NASAMoon. Blocking you is for the crater good ð
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) January 5, 2022
Power move, @NASASun. Thanks for keeping us charged! â¡ï¸
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) January 5, 2022
Okay fine, we'll work on our communication and keep in touch via @NASASCaN. What else is our antenna for?
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) January 5, 2022
[via Mashable and EastMojo, cover image via NASA / Northrop Grumman]