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Wow
Are u scientist or something?
Your knowledge about astronomy is sorta unbelievable!
professor#7519: 😀😀😀
Augustus#0236: @SpaceGrandpa rcs you mean
Augustus#0236: @wub actually more than an hour, almost 2
wub#6114: Yeah, somewhat of a challenge, eh?
Augustus#0236: yeah
Augustus#0236: RIP Cassini
Augustus#0236: sti... |
Alyx#6117: Inspiring
Alyx#6117: I am a hockey player now
Augustus#0236: @Alyx inspiring
Augustus#0236: But they can't possibly build an SSTO Mars lander that's reusable
Augustus#0236: or at least not for a sane price that NASA can afford
Alyx#6117: Well there lies the issue
Alyx#6117: Sane pricing
Alyx#6117: Maybe they... |
Augustus#0236: but NASA doesn't really want to go to Mars, they just want to give jobs to all of those congressional districts that built the Shuttle
Augustus#0236: SLS/Orion and DSG keep Shuttle and ISS jobs
Augustus#0236: until NASA is reorganized so that congress can't change their goals each election, it will be go... |
Thomas#9514: or the water suspension method.
Thomas#9514: My school's "general science club" is looking into some basic rocketry and I just want to make sure we do it reasonably safely. I know the water suspension method is supposed to work safely but I can't find any good records of how it compares to the other method... |
Salt#1137: I hear @SpaceGrandpa likes it
Whiskers The Wonder Object#8189: Oh cool
Whiskers The Wonder Object#8189: I've actually been facinated with it recently
kalosyn#0793: Astrobiology?
MrPilgrim#8694: @Whiskers The Wonder Object http://www.chakatsden.com/chakat/Stories/Lonely_Stellar-Chakona.html#Facts
MrPilgrim#... |
Hwaet#4348: And given the edges it's just a little bit out of focus.
Deleted User#0000: No one gonna talk about the false Planet X claims?
Salt#1137: Nibiru has been a myth since Babylonia
Deleted User#0000: Not it's existence
Deleted User#0000: Just like the 5th time it's being disproved by NASA.
BlueJay#7397: It must... |
Gabby#4983: Somebody recently messaged me about some nibiru planet x thing
Gabby#4983: Never heard of it before
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Really?
Gabby#4983: Yeah, on the internet
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: They're a really fun read
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Conspiracy theory sites are fun
Gabby#4983: Sometimes... |
riiiight...
professor#7519: To prove what?
SpaceGrandpa#6827: https://www.facebook.com/NPR/posts/10156105157176756
professor#7519: Can not be reached😭
Salt#1137: just raise the speed of light
Salt#1137: no big deal
professor#7519: Really?
Salt#1137: yeah, 300,000,000 is just a number
Gabby#4983: @professor what makes... |
BlueJay#7397: Islands like hawaii and stuff
BlueJay#7397: Oceciania?
MrPilgrim#8694: oceania
BlueJay#7397: Oh lol
BlueJay#7397: Alright
MrPilgrim#8694: anyways
MrPilgrim#8694: i miss the shuttle
MrPilgrim#8694: it gave us a cool reuseable thing
MrPilgrim#8694: with distinct image
professor#7519: @Gabby this site has be... |
MrPilgrim#8694: most likely proto planet impact during forming time
MrPilgrim#8694: or was it uranus
MrPilgrim#8694: i never had an atronomy class
MrPilgrim#8694: only "physics:"
Salt#1137: Uranus
SpaceGrandpa#6827: ^
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Also "north and south" is
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Well
SpaceGrandpa#6827: A concept for... |
Gabby#4983: of course it's silly your center of rotation is testable by reference to even the milky way
Gabby#4983: (it's even been done 😄 )
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: this guy tried to prove to me that the big bang is fake by saying that we cant see it
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: I destroyed him with astrophys... |
MrPilgrim#8694: quick question
MrPilgrim#8694: if god came first
MrPilgrim#8694: and made everything
MrPilgrim#8694: would that also state
MrPilgrim#8694: that thus satan was created by him
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Yes
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Lucifer was originally an angel
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Why is this being asked in Astronomy ... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Not very useful in terms of reusability
SpaceGrandpa#6827: But one of a kind
SpaceGrandpa#6827: *buran tho cough cough*
MrPilgrim#8694: The Vehicle (originally Vertical) Assembly Building, or VAB, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is a building designed to assemble large space vehicles, ...
SpaceG... |
Razer531#0972: Now why does the oath have the weird up and down shape
Razer531#0972: Kind of like a wave with amplitude nearly half an equator
Salt#1137: the iss moves in a circle above the earth, if you drop a line down from the iss to the surface, as its altitude changes throughout its orbit, it will trace a sin wave... |
QwertyThePie#1615: I was just looking at the sun pic
Hwaet#4348: lel
Hwaet#4348: but yeah I would love it if there was any ISS transit
Hwaet#4348: But I'd have to go downtown to witness the next one
Hwaet#4348: https://twitter.com/astroengine/status/911377938590744576
Hwaet#4348: Is M71 easy to watch with a telescope
H... |
Deleted User#0000: The real doomsday is 12/31/9999
Salt#1137: actually its 12/31/2147483647 at midnight
Deleted User#0000: oh
Deleted User#0000: Well
Deleted User#0000: SIENNCE
Deleted User#0000: Actually the real doomsday is in 3 trillion years when the universe collapses and a new Big Bang starts
Deleted User#0000: I... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: and maybe eventually even the strong force has to give out
SpaceGrandpa#6827: everything is just fundamental particles separated from each other forever
!!!!#8762: would it be possible to lower the earths global temperature and to also lower sea levels?
Salt#1137: really big AC
!!!!#8762: Be serious ... |
Salt#1137: when temperature lowers, the amount of ice locked in glaciers increases, so the water would instead of being in the sea, where it is more volumous, it would be locked in sea ice
!!!!#8762: I imagine lowering sea levels is possible right now (if not soon) and would probably be less expensive
!!!!#8762: Oh
!!!... |
Salt#1137: those are on much smaller scale
!!!!#8762: Alright
Salt#1137: those islands won't hold much more than the base and an airstrip
!!!!#8762: Yeah
!!!!#8762: Would it be a good idea to terraform the moon?
Salt#1137: there would be no way to do it
Salt#1137: the moon is so inhospitable that we wouldn't know where... |
Salt#1137: therefore paint the sahara white
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Basically they want to make these giant contraptions that pump cold water up from under the ice cap on top of the ice where it’ll freeze and make more ice, and thicker ice. The biggest problems are money, because you’d need an entire fleet of this stuff, an... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: If North Korea had the money for it, we’d race them there lmao
landsharkxx#9090: There is a space race happening rn
landsharkxx#9090: It’s not between governments though
landsharkxx#9090: Also, what would be the implications if we find out that life isn’t as rare as we thought it is?
adam 🎃#3460: i ... |
Gabby#4983: which bets
Gabby#4983: I have not made any bets on intelligent life
Gabby#4983: all of my bets are in LHC right now
Salt#1137: i bet on nintendo stock actually
Salt#1137: its treating me good
Kuun#9887: is pluto a planet
Salt#1137: No
wub#6114: Is pluto a gud boi
SpaceGrandpa#6827: pluto is a planet if you ... |
adam 🎃#3460: oh, definitely!!! we would have far more than just eight (or nine) planets !!!!
adam 🎃#3460: im all for planet nine, i love it
SpaceGrandpa#6827: "NASA's going to make it a planet again" stated unironically by someone really tells you how little they know about Pluto and why it was named that
SpaceGrandp... |
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: I've never been a fan of Neptune or the Other Kuiper belt objects.
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: We can just bulldoze them and bam Pluto has a cleared orbit
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: So it can be a planet
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Its not like anyone is going to look up at the night s... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Ceres has not
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Ceres still isn’t
SpaceGrandpa#6827: You do not automatically have to include everything else
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Nothing is forcing you to do that
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Its silly to include Pluto but not Ceres
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: The only reason to do ... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: It’s nearby and has a big shiny salty spot
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Pluto has a bunch of moons, a big (if faint) atmosphere that’s neat, and has active and interesting geology
SpaceGrandpa#6827: And has Cthulhu Regio and a giant Heart made of nitrogen ice fields and icebergs
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: ... |
It seems good
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: Pluto-Charon system 🤔
Hwaet#4348: ^
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: byut by that logic the Earth would be a binary system as well in a few million years
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Depends on if the moon-earth center of mass leaves the inside of earth
Hwaet#4348: https://... |
Aru#4644: :GWowoKannaBear:
Hwaet#4348: when it's sunny at school but there are clouds at home
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: fake, the sun isnt in the middle, mars is actually in the middle and NASA moves the earth in a loop by putting giant thrusters in Area 51, that explains retrograde motion
wake up everyone. its ti... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Uh
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Not really?
SpaceGrandpa#6827: I mean, I don’t have time to argue this right now, but the ISS has not been useless, and this will not be useless
SpaceGrandpa#6827: They even plan on having the astronauts go down to the moon while on the station
SpaceGrandpa#6827: That would invo... |
Hwaet#4348: jk
QwertyThePie#1615: Total lunar eclipses happen all the time
QwertyThePie#1615: Everything's flat if you're a muon travelling relativistically.
Gabby#4983: @biffTurkle you have to have the "on the fence" or above role to see the channels
Gabby#4983: flat earther role will also let you see it
Gabby#4983: i... |
landsharkxx#9090: Ok so looking south and you have Antares and Spica halfway on either side of the observers meridian. Spice has already culminated when is the sun in this part of the sky?
landsharkxx#9090: Would it just be around noon?
landsharkxx#9090: As it's when the sun would be at the highest point of the arc?
Sp... |
Gabby#4983: Do you know how perspective works???
QwertyThePie#1615: Yes, and I know how it doesn't
QwertyThePie#1615: Which flat earthers apparently do not
QwertyThePie#1615: Perspective doesn't make it so you can only see the top half of a ship
QwertyThePie#1615: It would only make the ship appear to be smaller
Qwerty... |
QwertyThePie#1615: I live next to an ocean. You'd be surprised how clear it can get.
SpaceGrandpa#6827: I feel like LA would have more than enough smog to make it hard to see
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Nah the smog isn't that bad plus that's mostly inland
Augustus#0236: I need more money to finish my 6" f/4, but I'm ... |
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: You check their birth certificate
Hwaet#4348: ^
Hwaet#4348: probably by checking the composition of the center, idk
ირაკლი#2724: lol
Augustus#0236: I am seeing craters under 1mi/2km on the Moon rn with my 6" f/8 scope
Augustus#0236: THREE DOZEN CRATERLETS IN CLAVIUS
Hwaet#4348: 😍
Augustus#... |
Augustus#0236: idk why the views are so amazing
Augustus#0236: the seeing is 1.5 arcsec, and it's only a 6" scope
Hwaet#4348: that's quite tiny
Augustus#0236: yeah
Augustus#0236: Just saw an eighth near Plato
Salt#1137: RIP plato
Salt#1137: i miss him already
Augustus#0236: uhhh I meant the crater.
Salt#1137: oh
Salt#1... |
Deleted User#0000: Russia is bigger then Pluto
Deleted User#0000: It's a potato
Augustus#0236: I WAS TALKING ABOUT PLATO THE CRATER ON THE MOON
Deleted User#0000: Oh
Deleted User#0000: Not Pluto
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: The question here is
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Should we make Plato a planet
Salt#1137: after... |
ირაკლი#2724: Nah.
ირაკლი#2724: Santa Claus is my city.
ირაკლი#2724: I am too old, I guess.
ირაკლი#2724: Pluto was a damn planet until 2006.
ირაკლი#2724: Well, RIP, loved that dude.
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: RIP (Revolve In Peace) Pluto - 1930-2006
landsharkxx#9090: Pluto isn’t a planet for a good reason. It hasn’t... |
Nile blue#1483: :P
Nile blue#1483: My favorite is Venus probably because of it's absolutely wild environment
Whiskers The Wonder Object#8189: My point! when someone say's Mercury you think the element. I think more people should like the planet
Nile blue#1483: It's uh... just a cold rock by the average person's eye
Whi... |
blasphysics#4779: @here i've been working on models of the planets in the earth solar system
blasphysics#4779: how in depth should i go?
blasphysics#4779: i'm already planning to do basic asteroids and kupier belt/scattered disk/oort cloud objects
blasphysics#4779: @Augustus
Augustus#0236: ?????
landsharkxx#9090: Kuipe... |
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: We just ask it what its name is
Salt#1137: because finders keepers
landsharkxx#9090: I'm actually going to go to Chile over the winter break.
landsharkxx#9090: Maybe I'll find it. XD
Salt#1137: nice
Salt#1137: remember to bring a jacket
Salt#1137: since it'll be
Salt#1137: Chile
landsharkxx... |
landsharkxx#9090: lol
landsharkxx#9090: I think we are going to VLT.
Hwaet#4348: >just a cold rock by the average person's eye
Until they learn a fact or two about it
landsharkxx#9090: I don't think we'll ever find Nibiru.
landsharkxx#9090: At least not in my life time.
Salt#1137: plottwist new horizons crashes right i... |
Hwaet#4348: >Planet Nine
QwertyThePie#1615: What else would you call a ninth planet?
Salt#1137: Plato
wub#6114: I'd probably name it after some lovecraftian concoction
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: call it george
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: #MakeUranusGeorgeAgain
Deleted User#0000: Sounds rather weird
General Daria... |
Salt#1137: to oversimplify, one of the rules of the universe is that light has to always be observed to be traveling at the speed of light, as you fall towards a blackhole your reference frame gains velocity
Pontus#7011: I think
Salt#1137: one of the universes mechanisms to make sure you measure c to be the same value ... |
Bee#6490: Why delete 🤔
Pontus#7011: I was meant to ask what the difference between Quasars & Blazars were
Pontus#7011: :v
Pontus#7011: Not pulsars
Hwaet#4348: a blazar is a quasar, but a quasar isn't necessarily a blazar
Hwaet#4348: >A blazar is a very compact quasar (quasi-stellar radio source) associated with a pres... |
seba#8755: well how do you define a star?
seba#8755: just by size?
Deleted User#0000: Nope
Brodaha#1616: Nuclear Fusion takes place in a Star, but not a planet, right @Deleted User?
Deleted User#0000: It can take place on earth Via H-Bombs
seba#8755: well you can make a fusor
seba#8755: at home
seba#8755: many have do... |
Nori#6282: And I believe that they are incredibly hot
Hwaet#4348: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/Neutron_star_cross_section.svg/888px-Neutron_star_cross_section.svg.png
Nori#6282: a gluon plasma?
Nori#6282: damn
Nori#6282: that must be really small
Nori#6282: I wonder how much a cubic centime... |
Salt#1137: by the actual definition, call your local IUPAC representative
wub#6114: we live on a pretty cool star
wub#6114: :^)
Ouais#0164: wtf is gluon plasma real
Ouais#0164: wild and crazy !!
Moist Mayonnaise#5570: Quark gluon plasma, yes
Deleted User#0000: Server not very active at this time
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉ... |
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: and I doubt that you can fit a fusion reactor in your garage
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: but fusion power is the future. as of right now nuclear is probably the best way to harness energy, but fusion will certainly replace nuclear
Deleted User#0000: Doubt it's actually "unlikely"
Delet... |
QwertyThePie#1615: And also deuterium, forgot that part
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: how much deuterium
QwertyThePie#1615: Not much. Just enough to inject into the vacuum chamber to make a very slight deuterium atmosphere while keeping high vacuum.
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: how much is that deuterium?
General Da... |
Nile blue#1483: All that going out of the window *literally*
QwertyThePie#1615: You get that through a transformer and electrical input
QwertyThePie#1615: And heavy water is not hundreds of dollars for the amount you'd need, if you electrolyzed it efficiently
QwertyThePie#1615: Maybe five or ten dollars, last time I ch... |
Salt#1137: Weiss, Thorne, and Barisch specifically
AmalM#6443: Well deserved
AmalM#6443: Discovering gravitational waves was a milestone in modern physics
AmalM#6443: Was one huge proof of General Relativity
AmalM#6443: The real hero is and always will be Eistein
AmalM#6443: The dude predicted their presence almost a c... |
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Sagan's or Black Science Man's?
Hwaet#4348: probably Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Its okay
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Although keep in mind the historical parts are a bit shaky
QwertyThePie#1615: A lot of it is "lies to children" in a way
QwertyThePie#1615: But as intr... |
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: I forget the specifics
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Its on par with the " Galileo was persecuted solely for his science" myth
Salt#1137: nah its those damn catholics
Salt#1137: also ruining science
Salt#1137: #r/atheism
SpaceGrandpa#6827: @Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ i mean it was more like Gali... |
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: Not to mention that prior to this he had been rather friendly with the church
landsharkxx#9090: Galileo's arrogance was a good thing imo.
landsharkxx#9090: Also, I'd say that the Pope kinda overreacted to the book that was a total game changer as the Pope was just a power hungry person.
lan... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: That’s not the only reason he called them stupid and wrong
SpaceGrandpa#6827: It also makes me wonder how shitty telescopes were back then
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Because you don’t need anything high powered or a big aperture to be able to tell that the Moon has craters
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Or to see moons ... |
Hwaet#4348: uwot
Hwaet#4348: amazing
Add "Matcha (no. symbol) 5598"#5213: Wow that's kimi no na wa irl
QwertyThePie#1615: I would hope not, the city would be gone if that were the case
QwertyThePie#1615: Besides, that was a meteor in the video, not a comet
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: meteor over china?
landsharkxx#9... |
Epoctal#1157: Suns shrink to atom sized particles
Epoctal#1157: But
Epoctal#1157: How can a single atom have such a great gravitational force
Salt#1137: 1. we dont know
2. it has a lot of mass, and you can get very close to it, which by F = Gmm/r^2 F gets very big
Epoctal#1157: Generate*
Salt#1137: its not 1 atom, its ... |
Epoctal#1157: But how can a sun suddenly do all that
Salt#1137: but they more than likely do not exist
Epoctal#1157: It distorts your perception of time
Salt#1137: so the crusp of the question is how do stars form black holes
Epoctal#1157: And where do the immense and intense gravitational force come from
Epoctal#1157:... |
Epoctal#1157: Even more so
Epoctal#1157: So you mind explaining what is a neutron degenerate matter lol
Epoctal#1157: This is getting super confusing
Salt#1137: its very hard to explain neutron degenrate matter, there really isn't a classical analog
Epoctal#1157: But it’s basically a solid that isn’t solid
Epoctal#1157... |
Epoctal#1157: Just about anything that enters the stratosphere
Salt#1137: so the way to explain gravity is to imagine a sheet, we call that sheet space. if you put an object on that sheet, it bends it, creating a well around it. objects that get close enough to that well, will begin to fall towards it, which appears to... |
Epoctal#1157: All she can make up is god
Epoctal#1157: Jeez
Salt#1137: wow, thats a bad answer
Epoctal#1157: That’s science for you
Salt#1137: no, she just didn't know what she was talking about
Epoctal#1157: Ahahahha
Epoctal#1157: I was like “tf” for a second
Epoctal#1157: Still looking for a plausible answer to this ... |
Epoctal#1157: We can artificially reproduce it can we
Salt#1137: the only "known" way to do it is with negative matter, which is something that does not exist
Epoctal#1157: But we would have no idea for sure how it is “connected”
Salt#1137: the wormhole by its nature would be connected to _something_
Salt#1137: what it... |
Epoctal#1157: If we were to meet extra terrestrials
Salt#1137: please do not bring up politics
Epoctal#1157: That would be the end of us
Salt#1137: depends on the aliens, and depends on who meets who
Epoctal#1157: Nah politics is a way of how humans try to take “control” but if you think about it if our communication s... |
Epoctal#1157: And a super massive asteroid in 2012
Epoctal#1157: And many more
Salt#1137: go back far enough and any event is impossible
Epoctal#1157: Do we still have a definitive answer as to why dinos are wiped out
Epoctal#1157: Eg comet volcano
Epoctal#1157: The comet would be highly unlikely would it
Epoctal#1157:... |
Salt#1137: the resulting winter started killing off plants, which killed the herbivores, and killed the carnivores
Salt#1137: when talking about impacts like this, its impact caused enough debris to be thrown up that the entire atmosphere worldwide was choked with ash
Salt#1137: additionally the local area was essentia... |
Salt#1137: it lost its atmosphere due to a loss of its magnetic field, which allowed the solar wind to slowly chip it away over eons
Epoctal#1157: What? It lost its magnetic field?
Salt#1137: the aliens that could be on mars aren't little green men so to speak, it would be very primitive bacteria undergroud
Epoctal#115... |
Salt#1137: we would have reformed regardless, it just means that there would likely be no moon, or a bigger moon
Epoctal#1157: Planet to moon ratio we have the largest moon
Salt#1137: yep
Epoctal#1157: That explains it?
Epoctal#1157: Dang
Salt#1137: yep, thea hit us at the right angle to essentially cleave off a chunk ... |
Salt#1137: voyager 1 has been a trooper
Epoctal#1157: It’s like at Neptune if I’m not wrong
Salt#1137: voyager is loooong past neptune
Salt#1137: it was at neptune 30 years ago
Epoctal#1157: Holy god wow
Epoctal#1157: Must’ve been reading too much Cassini
Epoctal#1157: 😦
Salt#1137: yeah, voyager is one of the oldest m... |
Epoctal#1157: Where is it heading to does nasa have any idea lol
Epoctal#1157: Or is it going as it pleases
Salt#1137: we know exactly where its going
Epoctal#1157: Like does it have a primary purpose like cassini
Salt#1137: its purpose was to visit all 4 gas giants
Salt#1137: now its just flying through deep space doi... |
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: yea yea I know nothing is impossible but still... you need a craft with **really** thick walls to make it through the planet, and if it reaches the bottom it has to find a way to transfer signals to another sattelite... and with ~40,000km of atmosphere above you, it is not an easy task.
G... |
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: and if neutrino communication is available commercially you can have 5 bars of internet all the time, whether you are on the surface or in a cave. 😉
QwertyThePie#1615: You know what can also be used to transfer data through the atmosphere?
QwertyThePie#1615: Radio waves.
QwertyThePie#161... |
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: @QwertyThePie I have a better idea, lets send a guy with a rope in and he will see how deep it is
Hwaet#4348: RIP sunspots
https://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/beacon/euvi_195_heliographic.gif
Hwaet#4348: (The consequence of a solar minimum)
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: http://www.thesunisiron.... |
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: remarkable that the sun can last for more than a month with that elemental composition
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: day, actually, the silicon phase in a star lasts a day right?
Hwaet#4348: You need like 26 protons and 30 neutrons to get an iron atom but one proton to get an hydrogen at... |
anoymous#6642: people did
anoymous#6642: people also showed him the mistakes in his calculations
anoymous#6642: he just ignores them
Ouais#0164: lamo
anoymous#6642: he also sees a ton of different conspiracies everywhere
anoymous#6642: http://markpeeters.skynetblogs.be/
this is his blog
you might have to pull it throug... |
no need reading the nonsense https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/365864526157053953/16933757_1865085457110210_1208826902_n.png
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: BS detector on:
Moon landing sign - Check
Pamphlet - Check
9/11 underlined/highlighted/in bold - Check
Conclusion: BS
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦ... |
Hwaet#4348: also 0 for the presentation of the document
Hwaet#4348: Abuse of special formatting
Hwaet#4348: >he doesnt work either
>he wants to take down the government by leeching on social welfare
RIP
Ronald Raygun#4160: didn't you know? the more stuff you underline and bold in a paper makes it more beilevable and ma... |
Deleted User#0000: he was German
Deleted User#0000: well Austrian technically
Deleted User#0000: but same same but different
Hwaet#4348: oh lol
Wilii#0967: Lmao there's an "Astrology" club at my school
Wilii#0967: And they all wear plain white shirts with a huge nasa logo on the front
Wiskeyweasel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#6969: 🤔
la... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Just throwing that out there
landsharkxx#9090: Ya, it goes into the planetary nebula phase with a white dwarf in the middle of that planetary nebula. I’m just saying that our sun doesn’t have one in the center as it doesn’t have the mass. Someone earlier was saying how the sun could have a neutron St... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Not quite sure. They’re odd objects we don’t know alot about. We don’t even know if they exist.
SpaceGrandpa#6827: There’s like... one candidate in the galaxy
Epoctal#1157: If our sun became a red giant it would be estimated that Saturn would be the next mercury
Epoctal#1157: And all planets before S... |
QwertyThePie#1615: That is not how orbits work
Razer531#0972: Guys is there real footage of Mars from curiosity Rover?
landsharkxx#9090: Yes
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: @Epoctal the only way that titan could possibly leave saturn is if a big and fast asteroid hit it, and I doubt that titan would survive that impact
... |
Epoctal#1157: https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-truth-behind-interstellars-scientifically-accurate-1686120318
Savage_Drake#6783: And escaping in the sense travelling through it or escaping falling in it
Epoctal#1157: Falling
Savage_Drake#6783: yes you can if ur able to get escape velocity either by orbiting or vertical great... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: ?
Epoctal#1157: Hello
SpaceGrandpa#6827: You can’t escape a black hole
Epoctal#1157: Teach me astronomy
Epoctal#1157: What did you do back in your day
Savage_Drake#6783: and achieving speeds greater than sound is very much possible in space because there is almost no friction in sapce
Epoctal#1157: ... |
Savage_Drake#6783: what i'm saying is theoretical btw u can if u achieve speeds greater than escape velocity possible or not? idk becuase u can never say where technology takes u tomorrow lol
SpaceGrandpa#6827: That’s accurate
Epoctal#1157: What’s that halo
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Escape velocity isn’t really the problem.
E... |
Epoctal#1157: Nice name
Savage_Drake#6783: its called and event horizon for a reason
Epoctal#1157: @SpaceGrandpa but can you see light itself being “dragged” into the black hole
SpaceGrandpa#6827: And no, it’s not just that the gravity is too strong. The first problem is that everything that’s close to the horizon gets... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Now, once you’re inside, spacetime is “””folded””” in such a way that every direction leads to the singularity. You cannot physically find a direction that leads you out of the black hole
Epoctal#1157: Since it’s gravity is insane
SpaceGrandpa#6827: That depends on the black hole, and I couldn’t tell... |
Savage_Drake#6783: more like this
Savage_Drake#6783: http://stronggravity.eu/files/public-outreach/black-hole-diagram.jpg
Epoctal#1157: That kinda doesn’t make sense
Epoctal#1157: I mean a super massive sun shrunk to the size of a ball couple of meters wide should have kinda strong gravity
Epoctal#1157: With the electr... |
Epoctal#1157: Exactly
Epoctal#1157: Misinformed idiots be like “EARTH IS FLAT BECAUSE.... I say so”
Epoctal#1157: Wtf
Epoctal#1157: They actually have a “theory” for those flat earth wow
Epoctal#1157: Ice at the end of the earth is keeping the water from falling off
Epoctal#1157: And that nasa has guards that shoot peo... |
Epoctal#1157: Period
Epoctal#1157: @Jm2 sorry to disturb you but could I like post pictures
SpaceGrandpa#6827: @Epoctal get roles in #deleted-channel
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Then you can
Epoctal#1157: Bot ain’t working
Epoctal#1157: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/366525211123908618/image.jpg
Epoc... |
Epoctal#1157: The acceleration disk was slowly spinning
Epoctal#1157: It isn’t supposed to “appear” moving
Epoctal#1157: Due to the rate of it being pulled
Epoctal#1157: So yeah
Epoctal#1157: The movie blackhole does look nice tho
Epoctal#1157: Would definitely like to see a real one in real life
Epoctal#1157: But
Epoc... |
Epoctal#1157: What about it
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: but the mistakes were there to keep the plot going
Hwaet#4348: is the time dilation accurate in the movie
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: russian sattelites dont orbit at the same altitude that space shuttles orbit at
Epoctal#1157: @Hwaet no
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦ... |
QwertyThePie#1615: Proxima
QwertyThePie#1615: It's in the name
Salt#1137: Proxima centauri in the alpha centauri trinary system
QwertyThePie#1615: Pretty much
QwertyThePie#1615: The closest actual star is Proxima Centauri, the closest star system is Alpha Centauri
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: Proxima is like, 16k AU ... |
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: I doubt that you can do much with a 10 second flyby
Salt#1137: That's why you send thousands
Thomas#9514: Yeah, though I'm going to be a bit of a Debbie downer. I feel like it won't be able to get the required budget.
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Gravity may have gotten things wrong
SpaceGrandpa#68... |
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Pls no New Age nonsense
SpaceGrandpa#6827: Still love the movie though
SpaceGrandpa#6827: When he comes back to the ship after the water world and looks at all of those tapes from his kids? I was sobbing in the theater
SpaceGrandpa#6827: I also had a bunch of friends over for my 19th birthday and we ... |
Salt#1137: in case someone missed it
Hwaet#4348: omfg why
Hwaet#4348: did I do this
Hwaet#4348: I asked for a brain store in #deleted-channel
Hwaet#4348: https://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/beacon/euvi_195_heliographic.gif
Hwaet#4348: RIP sunspot observation
QwertyThePie#1615: Hey have you guys heard this? https://www.u... |
Thomas#9514: and by warm, I mean ~32c
Hwaet#4348: >warm day
Salt#1137: thats about a cool winters day here
Hwaet#4348: yeah lol
Hwaet#4348: it must be a very big atmospheric turbulence if it's one
Hwaet#4348: but sometimes mysteries are mysteries
SuchPain - Brent#4999: Can anyone put a link about planet 9 here pls.. T... |
right here
QwertyThePie#1615: This meme is eternal now, isn't it?
Salt#1137: lets find out
SpaceGrandpa#6827: https://www.universetoday.com/137422/new-clues-emerge-existence-planet-9-1/
SpaceGrandpa#6827: One more time for the people in the back
SuchPain - Brent#4999: Thanks a lot guys! Btw i read this another article ... |
SuchPain - Brent#4999: What clues? Pls post a source if you have.
Salt#1137: https://www.universetoday.com/137422/new-clues-emerge-existence-planet-9-1/
i think its this one
Epoctal#1157: No you got the wrong one it’s https://www.universetoday.com/137422/new-clues-emerge-existence-planet-9-1/
Epoctal#1157: Omg I sent t... |
DraDeviation#2561: oh yeah i heard about that
DraDeviation#2561: why cant they focus on the earth tbh, we have enough problems down here
Razer531#0972: Hi is it possible to stack more binoculars or even telescopes for more zoom
Epoctal#1157: @DraDeviation no you need to read closly here the link in case you need it ht... |
Epoctal#1157: Umm I mentioned it above but since you asked and for your very convenience here you go https://www.universetoday.com/137422/new-clues-emerge-existence-planet-9-1/
Epoctal#1157: Wait wrong article sorry https://www.universetoday.com/137422/new-clues-emerge-existence-planet-9-1/
Razer531#0972: Hello guys I'... |
Thomas#9514: To my knowlege, the wobble isn't measured. Instead the redshift is. An example is with one planet, the redshift would fluxuate closely following a sin(x) graph. With more than one planet the curve *could* look more like a sin(x)+4sin(.25x) .
Thomas#9514: note: The redshift is a byproduct of the wobble.
Raz... |
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