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The Space Thread: Diablo's Home Planet Found


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Damn. Something so big looking so small still boggles the mind. Things like this really put other things not like this into perspective. And then in the grander scheme of things the Milky Way is tiny even though it's incomprehensibly huge.

 

How insignificant does it make you feel?

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Damn. Something so big looking so small still boggles the mind. Things like this really put other things not like this into perspective. And then in the grander scheme of things the Milky Way is tiny even though it's incomprehensibly huge.

 

How insignificant does it make you feel?

not at all because, if you look up at the night sky and see the stars, galaxies moons and planets, you can say to yourself I am made out of the same stuff as those objects so we are all connected.

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Nice video of the landing of Falcon 9:

 

 

And in other news: Swedish astronomers have done computer simulations on Planet X, the earlier-hinted planet 20 times further from the sun than Neptune and already blamed for just about every bad thing that can happen to Earth. They had to conclude that this planet is most likely an exo planet that was ejected from a different star-planet system to such a distance our sun had the chance to take Planet X with it.

 

As the researches say, it could be the only exo planet we could actually visit with a space probe.

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I don't find it any more misleading than the best car photos which are also heavily edited in light, contrast, hues and whatnot. :p And Jupiter couldn't care less, it just tosses a moon at you to show calling Jupiter's moons small is also misleading.

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Most beautiful space photos (i.e. red/blue colours in nebula) have been selectively composed from various filters though, haven't they? The really distant stuff is only 'visible' to us by means of 'radio'-telescopes, for example.

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Yes very sad. It is an achievement they have pulled off landing on such an irregular shaped and relatively small object.

 

Speaking of which, there's another, even more ambitious mission under way. It's called OSIRIS-REx, and it will be launched this week. It will travel to a planetoid called Bennu, from which it will grab some material and send that back to Earth. And it will be the probe itself doing the material-grabbing, so no separate modules commanded by an orbiter this time. It will arrive at the planetoid in July 2020, in March 2021 it will start the trip back home, to arrive here in September 2023.

 

Another launch is that of the Mars InSight, which will happen in May 2018 with an arrival on Mars in November the same year. One of the novelties is drilling to depths of up to 4,5 meters.

 

And to conclude the post, here's another video: the Solar Dynamics Observatory witnesses a double eclipse as both Earth and the moon pass through the image:

 

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NASA's going to announce a discovery about Jupiter's moon Europa, should be on NASA TV at 18:00 GMT.

 

astronomers will present results from a unique Europa observing campaign that resulted in surprising evidence of activity that may be related to the presence of a subsurface ocean

 

NASA to reveal 'surprising' activity on Jupiter's moon Europa

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It's just Monday but it's already time to fry some brains: NASA's published its paper regarding EmDrive, a proposed propulsion system that ignores one of Newton's fundemental laws (every action has an equal+opposite reaction). Short said: we still don't understand how, but it works!*

 

It's official: NASA's peer-reviewed EM Drive paper has finally been published - ScienceAlert

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*it works, on a miniscule, unrefined scale, but provides several times more force than lightsails.

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coronal mass ejection from 30-09-2015, the sun is the little white circle in center of the pic, we can see that the mass ejection is severals millions times larger than a planet like the Earth for example (the sun in center (little white circle in center) is +1 305 000 times the volume of Earth planet)

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:toof:sure it makes 10 years to reach us, like a (finished) game or a real président for examples

 

because when we saw (bests) video games, best mods for them coming out only actually, and it needed 10 years to have a beautifull GTA SA or a TDU for examples :happyroll:

 

luckily there was other things to do :duck:

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Offtopic => So, dear Ozzmcom, look at this in here : Ils vendaient de fausses licences Windows XP, ils devront verser 4,6 millions deuros Ãla Microsoft - ZDNet

 

it talk bout false XP licenses dealers in france, they made +720 000euros to sold false XP licenses with 45-75eur per false license, so 720 000/75 = +9600 licenses sold in last 2 years in france :nods:

 

back in topic => "Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." - Arthur C. Clarke

 

What do you think is out there? Do you believe that we'll ever find proof of alien life? Do you think WE are the alien life, sent to this planet? Or do you believe we are alone, and exist purely by chance?"

 

I think there is 400 milliards of solar systems per Galaxy, and it estimated about several thousands milliards of galaxies,

 

400 milliards x 1000 milliards = 400 000 milliards (000 000 000) solars systems minimum in 1 Universe

 

if we consider about 0.1% are with people like us = 40 000 000 000 000 (40 000 milliards systems are like us in 1 Universe)

 

and I consider the Holly Bible : genese 1.26 : "Puis Dieu dit: Faisons l'homme à notre image, selon notre ressemblance" (Then God said, Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness)

 

genese 1:27 : "Dieu créa l'homme à son image, il le créa à l'image de Dieu, il créa l'homme et la femme" (God created man in his image, he created him in the image of God, he created man and woman)

 

40 000 milliards of systems like us seems a good begining, but there is probably many more because this statistic according only 0.1% of possiblitilies :duck:

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