Business Telegraph > technology > Spanish meat or space star? Scientist's tweet shot of 'distant star' is actually slice of chorizo technologySpanish meat or space star? Scientist's tweet shot of 'distant star' is actually slice of chorizoAugust 5, 2022posted on Aug. 05, 2022 at 8:36 pm Étienne Klein revealed a photo he tweeted was not from the James Webb Space Telescope. Instead, he said, he had posted an image of a slice of chorizo. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphAugust 5, 2022previous articleBank of England’s dire recession warning too ‘optimistic’ amid gas threat, economists saynext articleLinda Hamilton: Actress suffered 'seriously' with condition for 20-years before diagnosis You Might Also LiketechnologyElon Musk says Tesla has made over 3 million carsAugust 14, 2022technologyBitcoin tops $25,000 for first time since June amid crypto rallyAugust 14, 2022technologyLost an important text? Here's how to get it back on your iPhoneAugust 14, 2022technologyGoogle asks users to help redesign Home app experienceAugust 14, 2022technologyAmazon Kindle fans have just DAYS left before crucial feature is gone for goodAugust 14, 2022technologyCWG medallists to host live shows on Glance in a run-up to Independence DayAugust 14, 2022Recommended For YousecurityMaking Data Security a Priority in a World of Tech-driven Services – Regulation AsiaAugust 14, 2022Marie A. Macomber Obituary – The Enterprise – Enterprise NewsAugust 14, 2022industryIOC to sell 7 hydrogen unitsAugust 14, 2022securitySecurity Expert Reveals Two Big Security Flaws in Zoom – InsideHookAugust 14, 2022OpinionsWhat a long, enriching trip it's been (so far)August 14, 2022
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