DemSkilzDudes
DemSkilzDudes t1_j28wh9n wrote
Reply to Moons of jupiter by SundaeThat6683
Nothing has landed on the moons, but I think the Cassini pictures of Io and Europa during its flyby would be quite close
DemSkilzDudes t1_j1hdxex wrote
Reply to comment by Washburne221 in What happens when galaxies are passing by each other, and 2 stars smack into one another? by Kitkatphoto
That's not the question though.
DemSkilzDudes t1_j1hdwch wrote
Reply to comment by charmingpea in What happens when galaxies are passing by each other, and 2 stars smack into one another? by Kitkatphoto
That's not the question though.
DemSkilzDudes t1_j1dj8r4 wrote
Reply to gravitational pull by poor_kid_boon
The moon is a useable source of energy, it's called tidal
DemSkilzDudes t1_j14vpoi wrote
The book 'The Swarm' has microscopic life that has a hive mind. Does this fit your criteria?
DemSkilzDudes t1_j10ub8q wrote
The thing is, from the crafts POV travelling at light speed, thanks to special relativity it takes 0 time at all
DemSkilzDudes t1_ixqwoku wrote
Reply to Anyone sad that we’ll never find out everything that’s going on in space? by ILoginWhenNeedAnswer
We have found out what the great attractor is, its the centre of the laniakea supercluster, it's just that it's obscured by the centre of the milky way so we couldn't see it without IR observatories
DemSkilzDudes t1_iw92nrq wrote
The toilets have extractor fans in them to stop any waste floating away, it's the main reason I wouldn't want to be an astronaut tbh
DemSkilzDudes t1_iui8vhv wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisGnam in All Space Questions thread for week of October 30, 2022 by AutoModerator
Thanks for the response. I do already have KSP, amazing game although I probably should focus more on the space aspect rather than missiles to blow up the space centre. What specific books would you recommend?
DemSkilzDudes t1_iuhrqfb wrote
So some of my relatives have started asking for my christmas list and as space is my main interest, what sort of space related presents are there around £25
DemSkilzDudes t1_iu9g8bv wrote
Reply to A dyslexic friend of mine thought it might help his condition if he joined a poetry club. by AdeptLengthiness8886
damnit i thought the joke was vases instead of verses or smth and then i realised :(
DemSkilzDudes t1_j4cppxn wrote
Reply to What if a probe is sent to C/2022 E3 to drop a cache of human civilization on it? by cyberanakinvader
C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is a long period comet, not an interstellar object. It would just come back round in 50,000 years so I'm not entirely sure the purpose of this.