Space is the place
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- Beeswax2
Stumpled upon a random video on youtube talking about a ninth Planet coming into our solar system and it's massive in size.
- *stumbledBeeswax
- I like this theoryHayoth
- Welcome to the neighborhood!CyBrainX
- some other theories say that this is a brown dwarf star, not a planet...grafician
- as the most common star systems in the Universe are actually binary systems and our sun Sol had a twin brother so this might be it...grafician
- so ths sun's light is abviously too far and weak to illuminate it but shouldn't we have other proof? Like it blocking the light of other stars as it passes them_niko
- @_niko not on this proposed elliptic movement, also when you search for your keys all over the house they were actually right in front of you...grafician
- so we might easily look at other galaxies with out current equipment, but it is very hard to spot things in our own solar system - we simply can't for nowgrafician
- we can only detect things by their gravitational pull/push if the sun doesn't shine on them this close - for nowgrafician
- NibiruMaaku
- grafician0
anyway, I find it amazing and very interesting that we designers know A LOT about other things besides fonts and layouts and all that stuff.
This thread is a breath of fresh air...or maybe stardust - if we can argue that these are the same...or something, because we all stardust
- Krassy0
Boeing needs to get their act together!
- Nairn6
This is really cool -
"See a satellite tonight
-No telescope required".https://james.darpinian.com/sate…
The "see where it will appear in your sky" button is particularly neat.
Use it to try and see a Starlink 'Train'...
- Nairn-1
"A Russian "Inspector" Spacecraft Now Appears To Be Shadowing An American Spy Satellite"
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war…
"The relative orbit is actually pretty cleverly designed, where Cosmos 2542 can observe one side of the KH11 when both satellites first come into sunlight, and by the time they enter eclipse, it has migrated to the other side"
- twentyfive0
- once again proving just how cheesy and simple EDM really is...canoe
- PonyBoy0
Mysterious object 500 million light years away baffles scientists after transmitting signals that hit Earth every 16 days
https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyl…
and...
https://sputniknews.com/science/…
"A new study by an international team of scientists led by astronomers at the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment Fast Radio Burst Project (CHIME/FRB) in British Columbia has discovered that a mystery radio source in a galaxy some 500 million lightyears from our solar system is sending out fast radio bursts like clockwork in 16.35 day cycles, including 1-2 bursts per hour over a four day period and then 12 days of silence before starting up again."
- Nairn3
- "Maria! Good news.
The pills are verking!"Nairn - i love how they had to cut the ceiling for the biggest one to fitrenderedred
- he sends in the operators, to operate operationally.helloeatbreathedrive
- "Maria! gotta checkout my new dildo collection."hotroddy
- "yes, yes... We got them to name it NASA.. I know, but nobody even got ze reference. Stupid Americans. Ha ha haaa!"robotron3k
- von Braun the man!
But just watch Project Bluebook, he's in it, advancing the inter-dimensional program for the usafgrafician - He actually had a dream of going to Mars as a kid and wrote a book in the 50s about it, the leader of the colony was named Elon.robotron3k
- ^says that right there in his wikipedia bio: "He advocated a human mission to Mars."grafician
- But you have to respect the intellect, this man was way above nazi or usaf, he just wanted to advance human race to a space faring race!grafician
- Von Braun, Musk, Disney, Kubrick are all linked here: https://youtu.be/eXI…robotron3k
- Von Braun was a fuckin' Nazi and egomaniac.sandpipe
- He hit the roof. Literally. Psalms 19:1 on his gravestone.robthelad
- "Maria! Good news.
- BusterBoy0
So where's Elon's Roadster these days? Is it being tracked?
- thumb_screws0
https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/…
NASA's Curiosity rover captured its highest-resolution panorama yet of the Martian surface between Nov. 24 and Dec. 1, 2019. A version without the rover contains nearly 1.8 billion pixels; a version with the rover contains nearly 650 million pixels. Both versions are composed of more than 1,000 images that were carefully assembled over the following months.
- absolutely amazing. who else spent the last 20 minutes scouring the ground for lizards or bugs lol_niko