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@ufohunter | 29 February 20 | |
@ phallica - 28.08.19 - 01:53pm Add your name to the Mars rover. Two things now I can be proud of! |
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@ufohunter | 29 February 20 | |
Just the noble titles to the Principality of Sealand but that requires money, and quite a bit of it. http://www.sealandgov.org/noble-titles/ The lesser titles are doable, but why not go all in.. |
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@phallica | 29 February 20 | |
Rest in peace Freeman Dyson.
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@shadow27 | 8 March 20 | |
Superluminal gamma ray bursts appear to go back in time. Weird stuff
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@shadow27 | 16 March 20 | |
Jupiters magnetosphere is the largest structure in the solar system. Its size varies with fluctuations in the solar wind, but on average this magnetic bubble is around 12 million miles (20 million kilometers) wide. Thats about 150 times wider than the planet itself, and almost 15 times wider than the Sun. Isn't that amazing? |
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@shadow27 | 18 March 20 | |
Aaaaaand... Ganymede may have a salty ocean that has more water than we have here on Earth. |
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@shadow27 | 18 March 20 | |
The way they detected it was by observing the aurora on Ganymede interacting with Jupiter's strong magnetic field. Hang on, a moon with an aurora??? That's right, Ganymede is the only moon with a protective magentosphere. |
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@obi_jon | 18 March 20 | |
Isn't Ganymede where Dr Who came from?
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@cleancut | 18 March 20 | |
no that's gallifrey , I don't watch dr who at all btw
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@cleancut | 18 March 20 | |
@ shadow27 - 18.03.20 - 08:26am The way they detected it was by observing the aurora on Ganymede interacting with Jupiter's strong magnetic field. Hang on, a moon with an aurora??? That's right, Ganymede is the only moon with a protective magentosphere. I doubt that it is |
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