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Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

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Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

The Galileo telescope in the museum's collection

Since the Italian scientist Galileo Galileo invented the world's first astronomical telescope in the 17th century, scientists have discovered more and more cosmic phenomena through the celestial telescope. With the continuous innovation of optical technology, more and more astronomical telescopes are born. Cloud cover on Earth's surface and refraction by the atmosphere limit astronomers from observing more distant stars.

To learn more about the mysteries of the universe, the 1990 space shuttle Discoverer transported a space telescope named Hubble to a space orbit beyond the atmosphere. Since then, a new chapter has been opened for mankind to understand the truth of the universe.

Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?
Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

Since the Hubble telescope lifted off, it has proved the existence of dark matter in the universe and unlocked the age of the universe. And took a large number of high-precision extraterrestrial objects photos, solved many difficult problems in astronomy, and made important contributions to human astronomy.

On February 8, 1994, the weekly world news published a picture of a huge interstellar center with a white regular point of light, and when the light point was enlarged, the outline of a city and buildings appeared blurrily. The discovery was reported in depth, claiming that it was one of the images transmitted by Hubble to the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. World Newsweek seems to be telling humanity that we have discovered the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations.

Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

World News weekly claimed that Hubble sent back photos

Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

Enlarged view of the City of God

Due to the in-depth report of World News Weekly, a considerable number of people who believe in God think that this is the evidence they are waiting for, and that it is the kingdom of heaven, so this photo is also called the city of God. This image not only attracted the interest of former US President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.

It also alarmed Pope John Paul II of the Vatican (who died in 2005). John Paul II asked NASA to pass the photos to him. Because NASA refused to comment on the world news weekly photo report, the Vatican could only remain silent in the end.

Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

Dr. Mason (female), who received a copy of the space agency's photograph, believes that the photograph of God's world is by no means accidental, she said: "Crooked, super lucky, NASA let hubble telescope target specific locations, at a specific time, to take these pictures." We have specific religious beliefs, but I don't suspect that someone or something is influencing the Hubble telescope to point at a particular location in space. She insisted that this was where God dwelled.

Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

So what exactly does this photo represent? NASA has not commented on it. So it has been a topic of debate until now. This great spectacle has been measured to be billions of miles in length and width, and is also 650 million light-years away from Earth. Even a city is too big. World Newsweek is also currently a discontinued American supermarket tabloid, mainly known for reporting anecdotes and absurd news. Many of these elements do not have verification procedures.

Does the City of God, as captured by Hubble, exist?

So far, in order to find alien civilizations, humans have launched Voyager 1 and 2. Until now, nothing has been found. In general, the scientific community believes that it is a nebula structure, but it just happens to be somewhat similar to a human city.

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