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Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Yah! Dats da one.


message 1353: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Eerie singing in space....
https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/...


message 1354: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Is there no limit to the powers of a black hole?


message 1355: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Dat do be true!


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Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
A SpaceX flight attendant said Elon Musk exposed himself and propositioned her for sex, documents show. The company paid $250,000 for her silence.

https://t.co/nh76ip8RDp


message 1357: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Trying to be a cool bot...not working!
Is doomsday near???
The asteroid is one of more than 29,000 near-Earth objects, or NEOs, that scientists have been discovered to date. https://t.co/tUfJYeQCv7


message 1358: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments I'm sure an asteroid will strike one day, but not until all life on Earth has been exterminated.


message 1359: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Ya, we don't need no as-ter-oid
We're enough to make us void


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message 1361: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Space breakthrough as massive radio signal detected near black hole in distant galaxy
https://t.co/12VBqNJrUg https://t.co/wl9l1JV7WS

The day is not far...


message 1362: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Indeed not.

"Once upon a time, from a galaxy far far away ..."


message 1363: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Space telescope damaged by micrometeoroid

https://www.space.com/james-webb-spac...


message 1364: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Oh no!


message 1365: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Oh yes!!! But fortunately only a MICRO meteoroid.


message 1366: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
https://bigthink.com/thinking/is-huma...
Did we make it all up?


message 1367: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Not all I think, but probably some.


message 1368: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Was Earth created in a petri Dish?
https://geneticliteracyproject.org/20...


message 1369: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments An interesting theory. Humans have many labs, so it is conceivable that some aliens have metalabs.

Re: Petri ... Do not confuse Petri dishes with Petri nets, invented by a different mister Petri. Also do not confuse Petri with Petra, the city or the dog.


message 1370: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
All muddled up...more confusion reigns...


message 1371: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments It's okay, I was just playing with the names.


message 1373: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Interesting. One thousand times longer than the average makes it statistically significant.


message 1374: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Space 101: Meteor showers

The dust lost from a comet disperses into space. The Earth and other planets are continually sweeping up this dust. When a dust particle enters our atmosphere, it burns up due to friction, producing a streak of light known as a meteor.

Individual meteors occur all the time, but occasionally the Earth crosses the orbit of a comet and encounters a group of particles, producing a meteor shower. Then dozens of meteors per hour can be seen, all appearing to come from a particular point in the sky.

A meteor shower is named after the constellation it emanates from, e.g. the Perseids after the constellation Perseus.

The Leonid shower, after Leo, can be particularly prolific, producing as many as 100 thousand meteors per hour. As this happens around 17 November each year, it presents a spectacular sight. Truly one writer calls them "celestial snowflakes" .


message 1375: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
In case you didn't know that already ;)
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weir...


message 1376: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments I did not know that already! Do the female crew members not wear protective suits?


message 1377: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Nothing the sperms can't permeate.


message 1378: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Blast off for a baby boom .....


message 1379: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

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"Russia will opt out of the International Space Station after 2024 to build its own outpost" https://twitter.com/i/events/15519324...


message 1380: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Surprise surprise! The new space station will be named Vladimir's Death Star.


message 1381: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Another bizarre planet, 55 Cancri e, lies 40 light years away. It’s twice the radius of Earth but nine times as massive.

What makes this planet special is it could have mountains made of diamonds.

https://t.co/jjYp9VCDAD https://t.co/Z6N7rrSZ2I


message 1382: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Mountains made of diamonds? This is good news for Posh!


message 1383: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Betcha Elon made his millions from them


message 1384: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Certainly Elon has his fingers in many pies.


message 1386: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
In a cloud called Sagittarius B2 at the center of our galaxy, we detected a compound called ethyl formate. Why is that cool? It smells like rum and adds to the taste of raspberries! So this part of the Milky Way might taste like raspberry rum! https://t.co/SRe7NdonHF https://t.co/vkzxL13YX1


message 1387: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments It is cool indeed. As it is written, there are more things in the earth and in the heavens than are dreamt of in our philosophies.


message 1388: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
"NASA launches Artemis I" https://twitter.com/i/events/15620057...


message 1389: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Hooray for Artemis! The huntress?


message 1390: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments P.S. Members should be careful to not confuse Artemis with Aramis.


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message 1393: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Yes, interesting. It makes a change from sightings in New Mexico. I look forward to the documentary about it on the Discovery channel.


message 1395: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Today is the autumn equinox for northerners.


message 1396: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Bullseye! NASA's dart DART has hit the asteroid !!!u


message 1398: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Professor Chris Lintott: "You shouldn't tinker with gravity".

Wise words indeed ....


message 1399: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
A Jupiter-like planet orbits a cool red dwarf star ~580 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Auriga the Charioteer. TOI-3757b is the lowest-density planet ever detected around a red dwarf. It has the density of a MARSHMALLOW. noirlab.edu/public/news/no


message 1400: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments The density of a marshmallow??? Not suitable for humans then .....


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