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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: EviL~Ryu on July 16, 2015, 02:35:07 AM
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Mind-blowing Pluto has ice mountains
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/15/us/nasa-new-horizons-pluto-flyby/index.html
Educate yourselves...
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Should Pluto regain its planetary status?
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/15/us/pluto-lovers-want-dwarf-planet-reclassified/index.html
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it's a frozen rock smaller than our moon. doesn't seem like it should have ever been classified a planet.
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why did we take photos of it, why do we care
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Science is fucking stupid.[1]
1. "kill all scientists," ghostnuke2000, Warcraft Occult forums, 2009.
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psshtt love sceintist now if we could stop all wars and people get serious start sending people on death row to work on mars etc etc we ll be having more worlds in no time. pluto is a dwarf planet its moons make teh center of gravity out side of it, so there basically revolving around each other.
planets like pluto is very valuable because they may have water to mine.
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why did we take photos of it, why do we care
it's a object rotating around our sun. why the fuck wouldn't you study the nearest things to our planet, our solar system.
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psshtt love sceintist now if we could stop all wars and people get serious start sending people on death row to work on mars etc etc we ll be having more worlds in no time. pluto is a dwarf planet its moons make teh center of gravity out side of it, so there basically revolving around each other.
planets like pluto is very valuable because they may have water to mine.
what the fuck
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why did we take photos of it, why do we care
For one thing as Joe mentioned it is part our solar system. It has also been the subject of many debates and protests in our society because of its nomenclature, it is interesting to see what is really out there. For years, we had only images that consisted of blobs of light...picture is proof that something out there actually exists. We can also appreciate the color of the planet from the pictures, never expected it to look like Mars. Thought it would of been a smaller version of Neptune.
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why did we take photos of it, why do we care
it's a object rotating around our sun. why the fuck wouldn't you study the nearest things to our planet, our solar system.
Well, I'm convinced.
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why did we take photos of it, why do we care
For one thing as Joe mentioned it is part our solar system. It has also been the subject of many debates and protests in our society because of its nomenclature, it is interesting to see what is really out there. For years, we had only images that consisted of blobs of light...picture is proof that something out there actually exists. We can also appreciate the color of the planet from the pictures, never expected it to look like Mars. Thought it would of been a smaller version of Neptune.
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Intredasting...
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well hate to burst everyones bubble but in like 1billion years the sun is gonna red giant.. gg no re and nasa is doing all this on a shitty budget.
options go out in space or just suicide by nuking ourselves or wait for teh sun to doit.
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i still can't believe those hd photos of mars. they should film a tremors remake there.
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At least the bastards are doing something...after the retirement of the space shuttle the agency has been an embarrassment.
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i still can't believe those hd photos of mars. they should film a tremors remake there.
You seen the astronomy of Mars section? There is pic of the Earth seen from Mars, it's quite something.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomy_on_Mars
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Outer space is inherently gay.
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Outer space is inherently gay.
(http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Gay_ac6854_1023913.jpg)
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Interesting to note that it took New Horizons almost 10 years to reach Pluto...thing was launched in 2006 [emoji46]
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Why is Pluto Brown?
http://www.vox.com/2015/7/7/8907583/pluto-color-red-brown
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why did we take photos of it, why do we care
For one thing as Joe mentioned it is part our solar system. It has also been the subject of many debates and protests in our society because of its nomenclature, it is interesting to see what is really out there. For years, we had only images that consisted of blobs of light...picture is proof that something out there actually exists. We can also appreciate the color of the planet from the pictures, never expected it to look like Mars. Thought it would of been a smaller version of Neptune.
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blobs of light...
(http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/140825105253-pluto-and-charon-1994-horizontal-large-gallery.jpg)
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good album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-CAGPRbcig (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-CAGPRbcig)
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good album
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-CAGPRbcig[/url] ([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-CAGPRbcig[/url])
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Too ghetto
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Too ghetto
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Thanks.
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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Haha
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
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I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
It was obviously implied. Anyway, I grew up in a rural area.
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
He always has a hard time grasping this concept [emoji53]
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
He always has a hard time grasping this concept [emoji53]
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Grasp a revolver and point it at your retarded brain you worthless degenerate.
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
He always has a hard time grasping this concept [emoji53]
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Grasp a revolver and point it at your retarded brain you worthless degenerate.
Worthless enough to pay for your food stamps you welfare swine! [emoji241][emoji241]
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
He always has a hard time grasping this concept [emoji53]
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Grasp a revolver and point it at your retarded brain you worthless degenerate.
Worthless enough to pay for your food stamps you welfare swine! [emoji241][emoji241]
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I'm not on food stamps. I wish I was though, that would be epic and save me a lot of money.
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ryu you disgusting piece of human garbage , i only hope you're really young and don't remain this fucking stupid all your life.
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ryu you disgusting piece of human garbage , i only hope you're really young and don't remain this fucking stupid all your life.
(http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140909101218/thehungergames/images/e/ea/Oh_stop_it_you.png)
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appropriate picture resembling how fat and goofy you look irl
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appropriate picture resembling how fat and goofy you look irl
U seem almost as mad as pinky now [emoji45]
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Too ghetto
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Most of the best music and art of the past thirty years comes from what you call the "ghetto," racist.
You only think that cuz u grew up there.
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If I did, what's wrong with that?
I never said there was anything wrong with it. I just was pointing out that your opinion is biased.
He always has a hard time grasping this concept [emoji53]
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Grasp a revolver and point it at your retarded brain you worthless degenerate.
Worthless enough to pay for your food stamps you welfare swine! [emoji241][emoji241]
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I'm not on food stamps. I wish I was though, that would be epic and save me a lot of money.
Probably just trade them for crack
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Nasa gonna make one of the most important announcement of their history this week.
They said they have find a planet at the same size of heart and we can live on it, that planet has everything we need, temper, water, wood, air etc etc.
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that is so old news
that planet is kepler 186f, heard that like a year ago
and is like 490ish lightyears away
in any case, nasa can kiss my ass, they hide all sorts of evidence left n right on a daily basis.
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that is so old news
that planet is kepler 186f, heard that like a year ago
and is like 490ish lightyears away
in any case, nasa can kiss my ass, they hide all sorts of evidence left n right on a daily basis.
"Kiss my ass", you tell your young victims that?
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Probably just trade them for crack
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Probably not, I have never smoked crack cocaine and even if I had an interest, I would not know where to obtain it.
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Probably just trade them for crack
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Probably not, I have never smoked crack cocaine and even if I had an interest, I would not know where to obtain it.
Ask any brotha in da hood. They will hook you up.
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Probably just trade them for crack
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Probably not, I have never smoked crack cocaine and even if I had an interest, I would not know where to obtain it.
Of course your on crack. Look at your avatar [emoji58]
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TODAY
http://www.iflscience.com/nasa-announce-major-new-planet-discovery-kepler-tomorrow-and-you-can-watch-it-live (http://www.iflscience.com/nasa-announce-major-new-planet-discovery-kepler-tomorrow-and-you-can-watch-it-live)
NASA is set to announce the major discovery of a new planet by the Kepler Space Telescope tomorrow (July 23) at noon EDT (5 p.m. BST), and you can watch it live below.
Today we know that Earth is just one of hundreds of billions of planets in our galaxy, itself just one of hundreds of billions of galaxies.
But while this knowledge might seem commonplace, it is rather incredible to remember that the first planet outside the Solar System was not discovered until 1992 – and then only by accident.
Since then, thanks to an array of telescopes we have a greater understanding than ever of some of the exoplanets found elsewhere in the universe – from fascinating hot Jupiters that orbit their stars in days to Earth-sized planets in habitable zones of red dwarfs – but we are yet to find a true Earth 2.0, namely an Earth-sized world around a Sun-like star.
"Today, and thousands of discoveries later, astronomers are on the cusp of finding something people have dreamed about for thousands of years – another Earth," NASA teased in a statement. The live stream below will reveal the discovery tomorrow at a news conference at noon EDT (5 p.m. BST).
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
No planet-hunter has been more successful than NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, which has been responsible for finding the vast, vast majority of all the planets we know of today – with its current tally standing at more than one thousand confirmed planets and several thousand more candidates.
Launched in 2009, Kepler's primary mission lasted for more than three years, during which time it monitored more than 145,000 main sequence stars with a photometer. By detecting dips in brightness from orbiting planets passing in front of the stars – known as the transit method – the telescope has been able to find a huge number of worlds.
After losing the use of two of its four reaction wheels in 2013 – which it uses to angle itself towards distant stars – NASA came up with a novel method to continue operations by using the photons from sunlight as a makeshift third reaction wheel. Using this method, Kepler is now in the midst of its second mission, dubbed K2 “Second Light.”
So, tune in tomorrow for news of its latest discovery as we continue to reveal our place in this increasingly planet-rich universe.
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
No planet-hunter has been more successful than NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, which has been responsible for finding the vast, vast majority of all the planets we know of today – with its current tally standing at more than one thousand confirmed planets and several thousand more candidates.
Launched in 2009, Kepler's primary mission lasted for more than three years, during which time it monitored more than 145,000 main sequence stars with a photometer. By detecting dips in brightness from orbiting planets passing in front of the stars – known as the transit method – the telescope has been able to find a huge number of worlds.
After losing the use of two of its four reaction wheels in 2013 – which it uses to angle itself towards distant stars – NASA came up with a novel method to continue operations by using the photons from sunlight as a makeshift third reaction wheel. Using this method, Kepler is now in the midst of its second mission, dubbed K2 “Second Light.”
So, tune in tomorrow for news of its latest discovery as we continue to reveal our place in this increasingly planet-rich universe.
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[url]http://www.iflscience.com/nasa-announce-major-new-planet-discovery-kepler-tomorrow-and-you-can-watch-it-live[/url] ([url]http://www.iflscience.com/nasa-announce-major-new-planet-discovery-kepler-tomorrow-and-you-can-watch-it-live[/url])
NASA is set to announce the major discovery of a new planet by the Kepler Space Telescope tomorrow (July 23) at noon EDT (5 p.m. BST), and you can watch it live below.
Today we know that Earth is just one of hundreds of billions of planets in our galaxy, itself just one of hundreds of billions of galaxies.
But while this knowledge might seem commonplace, it is rather incredible to remember that the first planet outside the Solar System was not discovered until 1992 – and then only by accident.
Since then, thanks to an array of telescopes we have a greater understanding than ever of some of the exoplanets found elsewhere in the universe – from fascinating hot Jupiters that orbit their stars in days to Earth-sized planets in habitable zones of red dwarfs – but we are yet to find a true Earth 2.0, namely an Earth-sized world around a Sun-like star.
"Today, and thousands of discoveries later, astronomers are on the cusp of finding something people have dreamed about for thousands of years – another Earth," NASA teased in a statement. The live stream below will reveal the discovery tomorrow at a news conference at noon EDT (5 p.m. BST).
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
No planet-hunter has been more successful than NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, which has been responsible for finding the vast, vast majority of all the planets we know of today – with its current tally standing at more than one thousand confirmed planets and several thousand more candidates.
Launched in 2009, Kepler's primary mission lasted for more than three years, during which time it monitored more than 145,000 main sequence stars with a photometer. By detecting dips in brightness from orbiting planets passing in front of the stars – known as the transit method – the telescope has been able to find a huge number of worlds.
After losing the use of two of its four reaction wheels in 2013 – which it uses to angle itself towards distant stars – NASA came up with a novel method to continue operations by using the photons from sunlight as a makeshift third reaction wheel. Using this method, Kepler is now in the midst of its second mission, dubbed K2 “Second Light.”
So, tune in tomorrow for news of its latest discovery as we continue to reveal our place in this increasingly planet-rich universe.
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
No planet-hunter has been more successful than NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, which has been responsible for finding the vast, vast majority of all the planets we know of today – with its current tally standing at more than one thousand confirmed planets and several thousand more candidates.
Launched in 2009, Kepler's primary mission lasted for more than three years, during which time it monitored more than 145,000 main sequence stars with a photometer. By detecting dips in brightness from orbiting planets passing in front of the stars – known as the transit method – the telescope has been able to find a huge number of worlds.
After losing the use of two of its four reaction wheels in 2013 – which it uses to angle itself towards distant stars – NASA came up with a novel method to continue operations by using the photons from sunlight as a makeshift third reaction wheel. Using this method, Kepler is now in the midst of its second mission, dubbed K2 “Second Light.”
So, tune in tomorrow for news of its latest discovery as we continue to reveal our place in this increasingly planet-rich universe.
Read this next: Musical Training Can Accelerate Brain Development And Help With Literacy
cool gonna watch this.
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i wonder if astronaut shit found itself in the curviature of space giving it the gravitantional pull to rotate arond the sun. lmfao, decades of astronaut shit is rotating around the sun.
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Finnally It start now guys!
http://www.iflscience.com/nasa-announce-major-new-planet-discovery-kepler-tomorrow-and-you-can-watch-it-live (http://www.iflscience.com/nasa-announce-major-new-planet-discovery-kepler-tomorrow-and-you-can-watch-it-live)
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Pluto NO LONGER THE FARTHEST PLANET WE KNOW OF LIKE IT WAS ONCE LONG AGO!
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What if the sky is a hologram, outer-space is a government conspiracy and earth is actually the entire universe?
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What if the sky is a hologram, outer-space is a government conspiracy and earth is actually the entire universe?
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Pluto NO LONGER THE FARTHEST PLANET WE KNOW OF LIKE IT WAS ONCE LONG AGO!
Where life might live beyond Earth
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/26/tech/gallery/habitable-planets/index.html
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Rare blue moon comes Friday
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/29/world/blue-moon-july-31-irpt/index.html
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'Failed star' displays powerful auroras
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/01/world/failed-star-brown-dwarf-auroras-irpt/index.html
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New galaxy is 4 times bigger than Milky Way
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/weather/2015/08/06/galaxy-discovered-cold-flow-model-caltech-space-nasa-orig.cnn.html
Something cool [emoji3]
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Perseid meteor shower expected to be stellar
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/08/world/perseid-meteor-shower-2015/index.html
Get your telescopes out!
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Perseid meteor shower expected to be stellar
[url]http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/08/world/perseid-meteor-shower-2015/index.html[/url]
Get your telescopes out!
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In case you missed it! 2013 video.
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Pluto probe gets new assignment
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/28/us/nasa-new-horizons-new-mission/index.html
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mmm interesting ryu ..wouldnt the ability to hold a atmosphere will qualify it as a planet?
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i believe there are 3 criteria a celestial object has to meet to qualify as a planet and atmosphere isn't one of them. pluto qualifies as a dwarf planet or minor planet because it meets 2 of the 3.. it hasn't "cleared its neigbourhood", basically means it doesn't have strong enough gravitational force to clear any objects of its orbital path.
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mmm interesting ryu ..wouldnt the ability to hold a atmosphere will qualify it as a planet?
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The definition of planet set in Prague in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) states that, in the Solar System, a planet is a celestial body which:
-is in orbit around the Sun,
-has sufficient mass to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (a nearly round shape), and
-has "cleared the neighborhood" around its orbit.
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Nope! Doesn't need an atmosphere.
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Watch the Fire Test of NASA's Next-Gen Deep Space Rocket Today - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/A9DuxsdnmSBmQYkgX5OMI1w
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Buzz Pluto’s Atmosphere in This Low Altitude Flyover - IGN
https://apple.news/AUDHxFBJaNEGe6Lm4UL9eLw
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cool, probably loads of dwarf planets in the outer solar system
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Wondering about NASA's Mars mystery? We may have found the answer - CNN
https://apple.news/AwjVCmqCWSRi0EfKdTZZppw
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This was cool...
Amazing time-lapse captures rare supermoon eclipse - CNN
https://apple.news/AcpO9e7ODSgWowxjBHc-Wiw
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NASA releases 4K Jupiter portrait - CNN
https://apple.news/AjJrJisikTyO9ylwW-Ys0Ww
New wall paper [emoji16]
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Is it ethical to colonize Mars? - CNN
https://apple.news/Asc5JYNe-Qze-GmxFjWgsQw
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Is it ethical to colonize Mars? - CNN
https://apple.news/Asc5JYNe-Qze-GmxFjWgsQw
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not if it's funded and exploited by capitalists
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Is it ethical to colonize Mars? - CNN
https://apple.news/Asc5JYNe-Qze-GmxFjWgsQw
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not if it's funded and exploited by capitalists
You think the welfare community, your people, are going to make ventures like this possible?
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Is it ethical to colonize Mars? - CNN
https://apple.news/Asc5JYNe-Qze-GmxFjWgsQw
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not if it's funded and exploited by capitalists
You think the welfare community, your people, are going to make ventures like this possible?
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what the fuck is the welfare community? oppressed people?
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Looks like we found aliens.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3279704/The-search-alien-MEGASTRUCTURE-begins-Radio-telescope-begins-analysing-bizarre-star-surrounded-Dyson-sphere-built-extraterrestrials.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3279704/The-search-alien-MEGASTRUCTURE-begins-Radio-telescope-begins-analysing-bizarre-star-surrounded-Dyson-sphere-built-extraterrestrials.html)
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cool but that would be hard to build. i was watching some telepath show ..the cia had one target the pyrmids on mars and he supposoly talked to an ancient civilization but who knows if its real way before the rovers.
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Kepler Scientists Spot a Star Devouring Its Own Planets - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/AKAFtq3-KTyyeJCep3Fgs5w
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A Massive Asteroid Will Whiz By the Earth on Halloween - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/A7gwVqxysQoaXiAmHvk0mKQ
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Check Out the Orionids Meteor Shower Early Tomorrow Morning - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/AyvPxRZqySpCzE8QTt_fSwQ
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Um.... Ah.... YES! AFFIRMATIVE! WHOA! Yeah, Sweet.
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Jupiter why you gonna be a dick?
Jupiter Probably Threw Our 9th Planet Out of the Early Solar System - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/A4vNpQXsKTKK_W7gOuJyLtg
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How and Why We're Going to Europa, and Maybe Landing - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/Ag7CoHDs-SRuGSbpcr76SVA
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Italy's Mount Etna bursts into life - CNN
https://apple.news/AYWk9Y1IiQYmgOV3g_gz9-g
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cool stuff ryu ,,but that vid is wrong, venus is in the goldilocks zone and mars to...if venus wasn't such a greenhouse it could be tamed and if mars had a atmosphere it would heat up. i think mars gets to 70 degrees on its hottest days but nights are a chiller and also the moon!
another thing giant sequoia trees, i wouldnt put to much into this vid.
well it talked about it, but the moon is actually leaving.so once it gets so far out it will be slung off.
the answer is robotic suits who knows its wild! and micro robotics to help cure diseases.
now they need to make some robots though that can build,ship them supplies to mars.to bad everyone dumping money into war.
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This Is The Best View of Pluto We'll Have For Decades - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/Ab6G8lhukR8CVo3H5985z2g
this is pretty cool
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Science...is fucking gay!
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Science...is fucking gay!
You apparently never watched Bill Nye as a kid.
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Science...is fucking gay!
You apparently never watched Bill Nye as a kid.
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Bill Nye was cool when I was a kid now he just gets mad about science so people can put him in I Fucking Love Science! Facebook memes.
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Science...is fucking gay!
You apparently never watched Bill Nye as a kid.
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Bill Nye was cool when I was a kid now he just gets mad about science so people can put him in I Fucking Love Science! Facebook memes.
He gets mad when he has to disprove idiots who act like they know about science aka Fox News.
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http://mic.com/articles/130391/nasa-is-looking-for-astronauts-to-go-to-mars-here-s-how-to-apply-online?utm_source=policymicFB&utm_medium=future&utm_campaign=social#.DMcJgnqAc (http://mic.com/articles/130391/nasa-is-looking-for-astronauts-to-go-to-mars-here-s-how-to-apply-online?utm_source=policymicFB&utm_medium=future&utm_campaign=social#.DMcJgnqAc)
"How much does it pay? "Pay starts at $66,000 per year and can go as high as $144,566 with experience," reports NBC, although it's tough to put a number on the chance to be a part of the "unprecedented missions in lunar orbit" and the prospect of being among the first to step on Martian soil. This is a very exciting time to go to Mars." like your gonna get back to earth :P
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7 of the Most Likely Places to Find Alien Life in the Solar System - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/AC_Sx4Pf5RmuWNkFtIdvZtQ
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http://news.yahoo.com/spacex-rocket-landing-opens-door-space-travel-090537082.html;_ylt=A0LEVu8.KHlW_ggA5AcnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTEzcjBocHBsBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDRkZSVlBSXzEEc2VjA3Nj (http://news.yahoo.com/spacex-rocket-landing-opens-door-space-travel-090537082.html;_ylt=A0LEVu8.KHlW_ggA5AcnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTEzcjBocHBsBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDRkZSVlBSXzEEc2VjA3Nj)
:o 8)
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NASA's next Mars mission suspended - CNN
https://apple.news/A26hEZBjhSUWt3rHmDbLMBw
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NASA's Astronaut Applications Are Officially Open - IGN
https://apple.news/AUm3VkKP4OxmWEYR9-ju_SA
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NASA's Next Mars Lander May Get Shelved For Now - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/AGAukVXzAQaOGLVzYGgeX0w
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Thought this was a good read also. [emoji14][emoji106]
ORNL Is Making The Fuel to Return NASA To Deep Space - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/AlRKq6nSwSu-P2PHCnwp7fQ
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Watch the SpaceX Landing From Monday Night - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/A-pMIOxTeRuKwRmc6IvVFiw
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Here Is the Biggest a Black Hole Could Get - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/AVOpDydgpR2uMVHJOTHI6AA
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Astronomers Discover a Potentially Habitable Planet Just 14 Light Years Away - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/A0G8UBrb4TpqnbtWgIKa26Q
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a18698/china-moon-lander-new-moon-rock/ (http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a18698/china-moon-lander-new-moon-rock/)
;) ;D
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[url]http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a18698/china-moon-lander-new-moon-rock/[/url] ([url]http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a18698/china-moon-lander-new-moon-rock/[/url])
;) ;D
Probably smells like the same spent gun powder residue.
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Elon Musk vs. Jeff Bezos: Who's going to win in space? - CNN
https://apple.news/A3Hd6e4y1SfKOTedW-lmX-Q
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NASA releases stunning Earth photo - CNN
https://apple.news/AjeGBhzLITP-PO1L77aTKxQ
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Two Quick Illustrations to See How Badly SpaceX Beat Blue Origin - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/Ai9Xo6eyqRbe9H-sCNolrRA
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NASA's Using PlayStation VR to Learn How to Operate Robots in Space - IGN
https://apple.news/ABNsjsVL-PAOrJULoxlvtuA
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Rising Sea Levels Are Making the Days Longer - Popular Mechanics
https://apple.news/ANRH9bQEaTSKSiuxJPchPgQ
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http://sciencevibe.com/2015/10/20/shocker-nasa-says-certainly-life-exists-on-mars-today/ (http://sciencevibe.com/2015/10/20/shocker-nasa-says-certainly-life-exists-on-mars-today/)
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http://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-developed-plasma-engine-could-reach-mars-in-39-days/ (http://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-developed-plasma-engine-could-reach-mars-in-39-days/)
Space need to be open to the entire world. We can’t have just a few selected human beings to represent humanity out there. There’s 7 billion of us but only a few hundred have been able to see the beauty of the planet. That doesn’t seem right…,” Franklin Chang
right on!!
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[url]http://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-developed-plasma-engine-could-reach-mars-in-39-days/[/url] ([url]http://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-developed-plasma-engine-could-reach-mars-in-39-days/[/url])
Space need to be open to the entire world. We can’t have just a few selected human beings to represent humanity out there. There’s 7 billion of us but only a few hundred have been able to see the beauty of the planet. That doesn’t seem right…,” Franklin Chang
right on!!
Well 7 billion of us aren't exactly fit or trained for space travel.
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We can’t have just a few selected human beings to represent humanity out there.
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this is why capitalism should be abolished
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http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151215-why-mars-should-be-independent-from-earth (http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151215-why-mars-should-be-independent-from-earth) actually some kinda network would be nice :( play some games.
was thinking radio waves but..
http://www.coolsciencefacts.com/2006/the_speed_of_light.html (http://www.coolsciencefacts.com/2006/the_speed_of_light.html)
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http://www.space.com/31653-spacex-rocket-landing-crash-droneship-video.html?cmpid=514630_20160118_57361486&adbid=10153261933021466&adbpl=fb&adbpr=17610706465 (http://www.space.com/31653-spacex-rocket-landing-crash-droneship-video.html?cmpid=514630_20160118_57361486&adbid=10153261933021466&adbpl=fb&adbpr=17610706465)
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Astronaut Captures Image of Thunderstorms from ISS - IGN
https://apple.news/Av423b3FeMUW_TB_021WuYw
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https://www.truthorfiction.com/joshuaday/ (https://www.truthorfiction.com/joshuaday/) interesting just seen it on facebook but the rest of the story...but i wonder if computers could pick that out. laws of nature have to be put on hold or the moon would crash back into earth and all the planets race to the sun.
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https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nustar/black-hole-has-major-flare (https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nustar/black-hole-has-major-flare)
well that was supposed to be new.... facebook is like a tabloid or some shit these days.
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http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/n-c-whitewater-park-closes-after-deadly-amoeba-kills-teen-n598751 (http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/n-c-whitewater-park-closes-after-deadly-amoeba-kills-teen-n598751)
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[url]http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/n-c-whitewater-park-closes-after-deadly-amoeba-kills-teen-n598751[/url] ([url]http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/n-c-whitewater-park-closes-after-deadly-amoeba-kills-teen-n598751[/url])
Nature is dangerous [emoji54]
You should see the pathogenesis of this amoeba once it is in the human body. It's crazy how it avoids and defends itself against the human immune cells.
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