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Reply to Hours to impact! A newly discovered asteroid will hit Earth's atmosphere near northern France on February 13 around 03:00 UTC (that's around 9 pm CST). Fortunately, the asteroid, named Sar2667, is just 1-meter wide, which means it poses no danger to Earth. by Remote_Combination14
I regularly catch space rocks burning up in LO over my city. Shits odd I always do a double take
ItsYaBoySkinnyPen15 t1_j3h83ch wrote
Reply to comment by UrsusRomanus in New Earth-mass planet found 16 light years away by [deleted]
Just like how weird a fancy enough telescope we realized that most of the Dots of light out in the cosmos arnt actually stars but entire galaxies. We likely can’t see individual stars that don’t exist in Our galaxy
ItsYaBoySkinnyPen15 t1_j23ymx2 wrote
This is cool but also scary. With the vast expanse of our universe, alternate forms of intelligent life probably do exist. What’s scary is if they truly have conquered the grand expanse of space, then they have surpassed the great barrier. That makes them the absolute pinnacle of evolution, and should they ever make their way here we would have no technology, none whatsoever that would compare. We would essentially be faced with a near omnipotent species that could do whatever they please with us
ItsYaBoySkinnyPen15 t1_jegx2d5 wrote
Reply to comment by SpiritStriver90 in [Image] by k10001k
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