Sid Sutton Was 42 Years Ahead Of His Time!
The deepest image of the universe known to date was released on Monday, marking a key moment in astronomical history.
Released by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the sharpest infrared image (known as Webb’s First Deep Field) has plenty of detail, including previously invisible galaxies and the faintest objects ever recorded in the infrared.
The image is a photo composite made from images at different wavelengths, adding up to 12.5 hours, and it shows the galaxy cluster as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago.
Despite the significance of the new release though, there were plenty of people who couldn’t help noticing it reminded them of something: Doctor Who.
We've seen this one before… 🤔✨ https://t.co/4IbjHl2hqz pic.twitter.com/tkj0y4Pcq5
— Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) July 12, 2022
More specifically the remarkable similarity of these new NASA images to the opening title sequence of Doctor Who between 1980 – 1986 as designed by Sid Sutton, take a look here and see what you think!