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18:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/23 17:08:30.34 xH3MYQ9J.net
Pringlecks
This guy is a citizen scientist stop gatekeeping.
Greenface1998
Citizen science isn’t immune from the necessity of peer review
Trillion5
I wouldn't dispute that.
Pringlecks
Of course not. But you're not peer reviewing anything you're just denigrating a citizen scientist.
Greenface1998
Have you looked into the claims he’s actually making here? It’s a conspiracy of massive scale.
There’s a ring of 54 asteroid mining operations in artificial orbit, of such collective mass that
they stabilize the orbit of the asteroid belt. Quite some science.
Pringlecks
It’s a conspiracy of massive scale
Yikes dude it's like you're getting paid to slander this guy what the fuck
Greenface1998
No he quite literally said that, look in the comment thread
Pringlecks
You're going out of your way to make low-effort attacks on both him personally and his work.
Wicked_Bvllet
54 total sectors

and the 52 standard sectors

of the Migrator
You know Im something of a scientist myself
Pringlecks
Congratulations you know how to mock someone online.

19:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/23 18:35:46.47 EfgnhHLp.net
>>17,18
Don't copy the English text from somewhere and paste it herewww

20:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/23 22:38:07.66 EfgnhHLp.net
The Swift Observatory’s science instruments went into safe mode after a possible reaction wheel failure. Pointed science observations are temporarily suspended while the team investigates the issue.

21:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/23 22:57:36.53 EfgnhHLp.net
If you collect space debris and clean the outside of the earth, you may be praised by the world.

22:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/24 06:49:24.71 LJsm/Ulg.net
What’s cozier than the warm embrace of a star?
Small stars like our Sun puff out into red giants at the ends of their lives, engulfing anything that’s orbiting too close. Brown dwarf WD 1202-024 B appears to have survived such a hug from its host star.

23:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/24 09:55:55.32 LJsm/Ulg.net
Powdered rock samples collected by
@MarsCuriosity
have been found to be rich in a type of carbon that on Earth is associated with biological processes.

24:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/24 13:56:07.51 SH1eY8i3.net
Pluto may no longer be considered a planet, but it’s still our favorite dwarf planet.

25:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/25 19:35:02.95 aBiGyOde.net
When two objects orbit each other, they cause the very fabric of space-time to ripple.

26:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/27 11:02:50.09 eDnK/dKQ.net
Water flowed on Mars longer than previously thought... by a billion years!
The findings come from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter data that indicates Martian surface water left behind salt minerals as recently as 2 billion years ago.

27:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/27 16:33:58.08 LrrtabAY.net
Water vapor has been detected in a 'super Neptune' exoplanet.

28:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/27 18:33:45.46 LrrtabAY.net
The discovery of a supermassive black hole (200,000x the mass of our Sun and it's still among the smallest supermassive black holes!) in a relatively small galaxy could help astronomers unravel the mystery surrounding how the very biggest black holes grow:

29:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/28 06:15:03.93 wKN3PMh8.net
I’ve got a plan for getting rid of the pebbles that blocked my last sample tube handoff. With luck, they should drop through to the ground below.

30:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/28 06:23:25.39 wKN3PMh8.net
Is there water on Mars? There sure is! It’s not exactly like water on Earth but Martian H20 can tell us a lot about the planet’s distant past while potentially aiding explorers in the future. Get more Martian science:

31:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/28 15:40:11.62 /S4GVDZ8.net
So do these baby stars, which shine in bright blue light in this snippet of a larger, soon-to-be-released Hubble image!
This brilliant star-forming region is called the Chameleon Cloud Complex.

32:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/30 18:51:06.98 SFIZDMSu.net
Here on Mars, I’m checking out a new rock and getting ready for my next sample. Back on Earth, engineers are testing the systems that could bring back this literal piece of history.

33:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/31 06:22:44.48 cvxBEXvR.net
We thought we felt a breeze!
Kidding, of course, but good luck on the rest of your journey to L2,

34:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/01/31 09:52:56.73 cvxBEXvR.net
The Earth mission is slated to launch later this year and will broaden our view into one of humanity’s most important resources: our world’s water.

35:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/02/01 13:41:58.72 2tiVpMlp.net
ASTRONAUTS!!! Doesn't get much more elite than that job title. I geeked out hard and still can't believe I had the opportunity to chat a bit with this incredible group of people.

36:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/02/09 18:39:34.93 dQnIGoLx.net
Venus's thick atmosphere reflects a lot of light, making it the third brightest object in our sky. But it also obscures the planet’s surface from view.

37:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/02/16 10:42:08.40 4bqdUouS.net
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches the world’s most advanced rockets and spacecraft

38:名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。
22/03/09 14:55:21.58 EqyZEMjC.net
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