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Reply to Are black hole stars theoretically possible by [deleted]
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Reply to Hypothetical question by jd-sutton
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SpartanJack17 t1_jdz9luu wrote
Reply to Hello everyone . I am very interested in space megastructure. such as mckendree cylinder or bishop rings. But suppose we built it. How can a spacecraft dock with it ? Knowing that these huge structures rotate at huge speeds to generate a gravitaty similar to Earth's by Dizzy_Ad3353
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Reply to Why don’t we use Venus as a dumpster? by Postnificent
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Reply to What do astronauts see on the ISS? by Ok_Astronomer_1308
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Reply to Are galaxies just giant accretion disks around super massive black holes? by darthvadercock
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Reply to Dust on Mars Rover's solar panels by LiveComfortable3228
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Reply to What if The Universe Has Always Existed by GhostCallOut2
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Reply to We don’t know how the universe formed. by puzzlebread_
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Reply to How does time dilation affect our observations of very distant objects, considering the expansion of the fabric of the universe is causing them to become more and more distant? by HunkyMump
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Reply to Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
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Reply to Are 'earth type' planets proof of life? by [deleted]
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SpartanJack17 t1_ja65ep2 wrote
Reply to Are 'earth type' planets proof of life? by [deleted]
Obviously plants and bacteria would be considered life. But we've never detected plants or bacteria on other planets, or any other life. When you hear about "earth like " planets they're only talking about the planets size and how much energy it receives from its star, because that's all we can know about them.
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Reply to How fast is air? by DumpTrumpGrump
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Reply to Are we living inside a black hole? by Lilweedoholic
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Reply to What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
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SpartanJack17 t1_j8z8q3i wrote
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SpartanJack17 t1_j8bmfm4 wrote
Reply to comment by Afraid-Service-8361 in 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
> Why is the Google and other search engines blocking this
They're not lol.
SpartanJack17 t1_j8bhcya wrote
Reply to comment by Telrom_1 in 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
It's many times too small to reach the ground, it'll entirely burn up in the atmosphere.
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Reply to How they take planet sounds by faLlzinhogameplays
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