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I thought we had a second moon, but it turns out my monitor was dirty1st pic from Wall-E cubesat from 1mil KM... earth and moon.
I thought we had a second moon, but it turns out my monitor was dirty1st pic from Wall-E cubesat from 1mil KM... earth and moon.
I consider myself reasonably intelligent, but sometimes stuff like this makes me feel likeSand said:The Standard Model is in trouble?
Cool article about the possibility of a new type of neutrino - "sterile" neutrino. If this holds up as a new flavor a new formulation of the Standard Model will have to be figured out.
awesomeness.
I consider myself reasonably intelligent, but sometimes stuff like this makes me feel like
Many Worlds Interpretation, here we come....The Standard Model is in trouble?
Cool article about the possibility of a new type of neutrino - "sterile" neutrino. If this holds up as a new flavor a new formulation of the Standard Model will have to be figured out.
awesomeness.
From the first picture - Anthills on Mars!
Cloud porn. :reported:Juno mission is extended for another 3 years. More splendid photos!! The shot here is from only 9600 miles above the "surface"
Ugh - at this point I think the delays are just so Goddard has something to do.And let's push it back even further... looking at 2021 now :( :(
A probing prelude to the alien invasion.Supermassive Black hole sends neutrino directly at Earth
Phil Elliott said:How many moons is too many? Jupiter has 12 more for a total of 79 Discovered a year ago but took a while to confirm they were in fixed orbits.
Astronomers discover 12 new moons orbiting Jupiter - one on collision course with the others
A head-on collision between two Jovian moons would create a crash so large it would be visible from earth
Which raises the question of how long the tiny moon has left. “Collisions don’t happen all that frequently, every billion years or so,” said Sheppard. “If one did happen, we would be able to detect it from Earth, but it is unlikely to happen anytime soon.”
1 min 30 secs until lift offBlue Origin testign their escape pod today....with a test dummy (Mannequin Skywalker) in it.
Came here to post this!Radar data shows evidence of liquid water on Mars about 1.5 km below the surface in the southern polar region.
I haven't heard the podcast but that impact hypothesis has been shown to be poorly researched and widely debunked.The taurid meteor stream.
Sorry if repost I “searched” the thread but didn’t find it in here. I came across this guy on, of all places, on Joe Rogan’s podcast. (Ep. 725).
He has proven that we pass through a meteor stream twice a year at 12 days each pass. And the real possibility exists that the earth can and will be hit again with an extinction level meteor strike. The podcast was an incredible listen.
An "alternative historian"??? What the f*** is that?The taurid meteor stream.
Sorry if repost I “searched” the thread but didn’t find it in here. I came across this guy on, of all places, on Joe Rogan’s podcast. (Ep. 725).
He has proven that we pass through a meteor stream twice a year at 12 days each pass. And the real possibility exists that the earth can and will be hit again with an extinction level meteor strike. The podcast was an incredible listen.
I’m no expert but the podcast explains their research and how their findings don’t fit into what geologists, archaeologists, etc believe what has happened to the planet. It’s interesting nonetheless.I haven't heard the podcast but that impact hypothesis has been shown to be poorly researched and widely debunked.
Someone doing research on his own, going against the scholars. Listen to the podcast if you get a chance, it’s all explained. Whether it’s true? I’m no expert but I found it very interesting.An "alternative historian"??? What the f*** is that?
Trump Biographer?An "alternative historian"??? What the f*** is that?
It is an interesting theory to a big question but I think those still pushing it are just too invested in it to accept the results of studies disproving it. There's no proof of an impact event and the extinctions occurred over hundreds to thousands of years across North and South America. Mammoth went extinct but bison and other large mammals didn't. Some species were already in a rapid decline long before the supposed impact event. And I can see the Clovis people being decimated during the cold and forced south only to head back north afterwards with more advanced Folsom technology, although I'm not sure what the latest thinking is on that.Billy Bats said:I’m no expert but the podcast explains their research and how their findings don’t fit into what geologists, archaeologists, etc believe what has happened to the planet. It’s interesting nonetheless.
Is it still his bday, even meow?8/12/1887 - Today is Schrödinger's birthday...
or not.
Right now, if you want to install a Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator in your back garden, you need a concrete tunnel about 27 kilometres (nearly 17 miles) long and US$5 billion in spare change.
But this new experiment uses something known as plasma wakefield acceleration – and it takes up just 10 metres or 33 feet of space.
New Rick Moranis movie: "Honey - I made a Black Hole"For The First Time, Scientists Have Accelerated Electrons in a Plasma Wave
This will mean that they can have smaller and cheaper particle accelerators
If it's 10 billion times more resistant than steel, how much more resistant than actual pasta would that make it? A trillion?Nuclear Pasta, the strongest material in the Universe. 10 billion times more resistant than Steel
Because of its gravitational force, it is impossible for it to form on earth, even in a Laboratory
What the hell does "more resistant than steel" mean? Resistant to what?Nuclear Pasta, the strongest material in the Universe. 10 billion times more resistant than Steel
Because of its gravitational force, it is impossible for it to form on earth, even in a Laboratory
Jet fuelWhat the hell does "more resistant than steel" mean? Resistant to what?