Submitted by digitalmascot t3_yewdeh in space
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houseman1131 t1_iu0fv6e wrote
43 minutes for a signal from earth to reach Jupiter so probably 86 mins to hear back.
RnDanger t1_iu0h04h wrote
I think there's a two or 3 hour difference between the time zones... Thanks!
dingo1018 t1_iu1hiil wrote
Do you want aliens? Because this is how you get aliens.
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Chableezy t1_iu28oos wrote
What is this? A signal for aliens?!
Siegfoult t1_iu2iasv wrote
Jupiter wants more money and medicare!
Ivanthegorilla t1_iu2p5ao wrote
fyi they have annual public open houses there now! I went there n it was siiick
digitalmascot OP t1_iu2suif wrote
That's is crazy. I remember 15 years ago this place was so secretive as the type of research was unknown at the time they were working with the university of Alaska.
Ivanthegorilla t1_iu338tc wrote
yup literally now you can walk around freely look at everything ...and scientists can literally pay to use it..the 5 diesel engines that power this are around 10 feet tall its crazy
Travianer t1_iu34ytx wrote
Yepp give it a few years and Trisolaris will be coming for us.
tfks t1_iu449yi wrote
The universe is very, very large... which makes it hard to believe we're the only life. But that also means communications are basically impossible. The oldest signals originating from Earth are just about 100 years old, so can only have traveled 100 light years. Not only is that not very far-- practically like yelling down your driveway-- but also the signals would be very difficult, or impossible, to discern from background noise.
zeeblecroid t1_iu4zduj wrote
> Have we not learned from pretty much ALL alien movies?
I learned some time ago that most movies are fictional.
Mntfrd_Graverobber t1_iuag2io wrote
Did they conjure up a quick snowstorm for entertainment?
Ivanthegorilla t1_iubbmh3 wrote
they can ignite the northern lights with it n study its effects from what UAF told me
Ivanthegorilla t1_iubbolg wrote
cloud seeding is another thing entirely
RnDanger t1_iu0a7z0 wrote
How long does a Jupiter bounce take? Is that part of why they will try to receive the signals in New Mexico, because of the Earth's spin during the transmission time? I suppose the duration can vary by a huge amount depending on planetary alignments