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donzzler t1_j5qxcj4 wrote
Wasn’t Elle Macpherson’s character named Janine? Not Janie
donzzler t1_j25rcaq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How likely is it that Betelgeuse will supernova? by tempejkl
Not all stars will supernova. Our sun for example.
donzzler t1_isubgbm wrote
Reply to comment by Wide-Escape-5618 in The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
Imagine what’s swimming around down there :)
donzzler t1_issura1 wrote
Reply to comment by Dungeonmancer in The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
I believe that the Cassini mission already did this
donzzler t1_issoq1m wrote
Reply to The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
I don’t think NASA would ever drill into the oceans of Europa or Enceladus due to the risk of contamination. I would love to see it though.
donzzler t1_j891ck8 wrote
Reply to comment by Alysoid0_0 in In this rare image taken on July 19, 2013, the wide-angle camera on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft captured Saturn’s rings and our planet Earth and its moon in the same frame. (NASA/JPL) by Rifletree
Neither, op is wrong. From this distance the moon would not appear that far away from earth. In this version of the image the moon is basically in the same pixel as the earth.