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@ufohunter | 28 May 20 | |
@shadow27 | 29 May 20 | |
''When travelling through completely empty space, all wavelengths of the FRB travel at the same speed, but when travelling through the missing matter, some wavelengths are slowed down.'' Australian astronomers solve the missing matter problem by analysing Fast Radio Bursts. |
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@mok214 | 29 May 20 | |
Space is not nearly as empty as you think, so that makes your entire post an error
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@sisfreak2017 | 29 May 20 | |
Shads, bu m him up,
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@sisfreak2017 | 30 May 20 | |
@ sisfreak2017 - 27.05.20 - 09:35am SpaceX is hoping to launch astronauts to the ISS today. Blast-off is scheduled for 9.33pm UK time and you could see it 15 minutes later as a bright star travelling from west to east. http://www.spacex.com/launches/ They'll attempt to launch again, today or tomorrow. |
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@vampboy | 7 June 20 | |
Astronomers have found a planet like Earth orbiting a star like the sun, an exoplanet called KOI-456.04. The most fascinating thing about this revelation is that the exoplanet receives 93 percent as much sunlight as Earth does. Previously most of the possibly habitable planet we found were surrounded by red dwares, and the biggest drawback is that they can emit a lot of high-energy flares and radiation that could fry a planet irrespective of how habitable it might be. By contrast, stars like the sun or the Kepler-160 which is orbited by this exoplanet are simply more suitable for the evolution of life. Albeit a more aggressive approach to finding habitation is needed.
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@vampboy | 7 June 20 | |
@ sisfreak2017 - 30.05.20 - 03:18am They'll attempt to launch again, today or tomorrow. Did you pray to Allah that it would happen, you toilet paper? |
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@sisfreak2017 | 7 June 20 | |
Why, will Allah help the Space-X? If so, perhaps baby Jesus could help too.
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@ufohunter | 8 June 20 | |
What's the chance of finding any white holes? Are they theoretically possible?
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@crail | 8 June 20 | |
White holes matter
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