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Etienne Klein, a physicist and research director at France's Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, shared the spicy Spanish sausage shot on social media last week, applauding the "level of detail" it provided.

"Picture of Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun, located 4.2 light years away from us. It was taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. This level of detail... A new world is unveiled everyday," he posted on Twitter Sunday to his more than 91,000 followers.

Images from the $10 billion telescope launched Dec. 25, 2021 went viral throughout July as its first images were released to the public. The scientific marvel, a joint project involving NASA, the Canadian Space Agency and the European Space Agency, has already traveled 1 million miles through space.

A few days after his post, Klein revealed the photo he tweeted was not from the world's most powerful space telescope. Instead, he admitted he tweeted a slice of the reddish speckled meat chorizo.

Spanish meat or space star? Scientist's tweet shot of 'distant star' is actually slice of chorizo


He won the internets that day.

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Etienne Klein, a physicist and research director at France's Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, shared the spicy Spanish sausage shot on social media last week, applauding the "level of detail" it provided.

"Picture of Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun, located 4.2 light years away from us. It was taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. This level of detail... A new world is unveiled everyday," he posted on Twitter Sunday to his more than 91,000 followers.

Images from the $10 billion telescope launched Dec. 25, 2021 went viral throughout July as its first images were released to the public. The scientific marvel, a joint project involving NASA, the Canadian Space Agency and the European Space Agency, has already traveled 1 million miles through space.

A few days after his post, Klein revealed the photo he tweeted was not from the world's most powerful space telescope. Instead, he admitted he tweeted a slice of the reddish speckled meat chorizo.

Spanish meat or space star? Scientist's tweet shot of 'distant star' is actually slice of chorizo


He won the internets that day.

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good one….

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DANG! Third time posted! I had chorizo Monday! Does that count?
 

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