That is mysterious.E.H. Ruddock wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/11/world/repeating-fast-radio-burst-pattern-scn-trnd/index.html
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If it was civilization it would have been millions of years ago though right?
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Radio waves travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,000 miles per second. The repeating signal was traced to a massive spiral galaxy around 500 million light-years away.
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It will only come as close as 3.9 million miles to us, dime.
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The asteroid will somehow hit dime.
"dime, you should go to the ESA."
"Called them, they haven't called me back. Got a piece of asteroid sticking out of my spine. Kinda fucked innit?"
"dime, you should go to the ESA."
"Called them, they haven't called me back. Got a piece of asteroid sticking out of my spine. Kinda fucked innit?"
McParadigm wrote:lol
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Simple Torture wrote:The asteroid will somehow hit dime.
"dime, you should go to the ESA."
"Called them, they haven't called me back. Got a piece of asteroid sticking out of my spine. Kinda fucked innit?"
Lumps of meteorite are worth millions. I’m up for this
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Less than 4 million miles??E.H. Ruddock wrote:It will only come as close as 3.9 million miles to us, dime.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
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Betelgeuse:


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Could still be a 100.000 years. A short time for a star, but very long for a human. We don't know yet.
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Anders wrote:Could still be a 100.000 years. A short time for a star, but very long for a human. We don't know yet.
Or it could have already gone thousands of years ago an we still seen it.
Space hurts my head
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Betelgeuse is the brightest star in the night sky. It is calculated to be about 642.5 light-years from Earth. This also means that, if we see Betelgeuse explode tonight, the supernova really took place over 600 years ago, we're only seeing it now.
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That’s what I was referring to.
It’s so vast it’s impossible
It’s so vast it’s impossible
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so the boy and i just went for a walk when the sun just set. outside of venus, which is unbelievably bright right now, betelgeuse is super bright. we also noticed that you can actually see the reddish/orange hue, particularly compared to the other star in orion's shoulder.
i also found out that the star is pronounced "beetle juice."
that is all.
i also found out that the star is pronounced "beetle juice."
that is all.
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