Around age five or six, children begin to understand the world and ask profound questions, marking a significant developmental stage. This curiosity, exemplified by both scientific discoveries and pop culture, represents a vital part of humanity. The James Webb Space Telescope discovered an exoplanet, CE Antliae, which is capable of sustaining life and is about 100 times the size of Earth. This discovery emphasizes the importance of government support in scientific exploration, reigniting the ancient question of whether we are alone in the universe.
Children begin to seriously contemplate the world around age five or six, recognizing the magnificence of the universe beyond their nurseries and bedrooms. Their awe and questions make us human.
The James Webb Space Telescope identified a new exoplanet, CE Antliae, directly imaged and theorized to sustain habitable life, approximately 100 times larger than Earth.
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