There can as well be interesting observation, that has never been made in Physics literature and that is that, if Jame Webb Telescope can look into a slight dip in the light of a distant star millions of light years away glancing through galactic dust formations and can tell whether the dip is due to the existence of a planet that is habitable, then have Hubble and James Webb Telescope been also seeing the shadow of our Solar System and Earth from some of the sources of light that are originating from distant stars? Or these telescopes have used Cosmic clouds to understand the reflection of the Earth that may as well be depicting about the Earth's past confirmed by geological observations or the future well simulated by a computer program that would use atmospheric data and tele it with the shadows and reflections that can be observed in change of light and its reflections coming from stars or shadows of lights forming on space clouds of not so distant galaxies influenced by our solar system and specifically a blue Earth. Yes, sir, I would have worked on this project as well a long time ago had I been in NASA and would have seen the past and the future of Earth. It is especially relevant to know because of global warming. Would we survive global warming? Maybe the shadow and reflection of a small blue planet on the light wave coming from a star millions of lights year away on a perfect angle, and already traveled to be nearest to Earth or a shadow or a reflection observed through a space cloud for the same may confirm a beautiful blue Earth that is lived by our children a hundred years in the future. It is a much better approach than worrying based on simulations.