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  • First Known Interstellar "Asteroid" to visit our Solar System looks like a spaceship ... just saying ...

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    • Joey wrote: View Post
      First Known Interstellar "Asteroid" to visit our Solar System looks like a spaceship ... just saying ...

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      • Joey wrote: View Post
        First Known Interstellar "Asteroid" to visit our Solar System looks like a spaceship ... just saying ...

        Fastest asteroid was clocked at 64,000 mph. This thing is flying at 196,000 mph. What the fuck?!

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        • Miekenstien wrote: View Post
          i agree with hawking on this. they will kill us if they can. the worst bit of vger is the map to exactly where we are. luckily it moves pretty slowly and not much chance of aliens finding it, but messages to direct planets is a bad idea.

          if they can discern our messages they will begin to plan for either our future invasion or theirs.
          See our problem is that we descended from a chimpanzee like creature, with its inherent violence. Our minds are tuned to project that violence.

          Maybe these aliens descended from a bonobo type creature and instead of invasion they'll start planning a sex party either at their place or ours.
          If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.

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          • 3inthekeon wrote: View Post
            See our problem is that we descended from a chimpanzee like creature, with its inherent violence. Our minds are tuned to project that violence.

            Maybe these aliens descended from a bonobo type creature and instead of invasion they'll start planning a sex party either at their place or ours.

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            • rocwell wrote: View Post
              Fastest asteroid was clocked at 64,000 mph. This thing is flying at 196,000 mph. What the fuck?!
              Daily Mail reporting it's a ship with broken engines ...

              Apparently Steven Hawking and a team of Scientists will be running some scans today on it to see if it was sent by Aliens ... Neat! Lol

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              • Joey wrote: View Post
                Daily Mail reporting it's a ship with broken engines ...

                Apparently Steven Hawking and a team of Scientists will be running some scans today on it to see if it was sent by Aliens ... Neat! Lol
                This sounds like a headline from the National Inquirer. Pretty damn cool!

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                • Nilanka wrote: View Post
                  This sounds like a headline from the National Inquirer. Pretty damn cool!
                  To be fair, I think the Daily Mail is not far removed from the National Inquirer in terms of "Tabloid-iness" and credibility... but still pretty damn cool! haha

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                    • Y'all ready?

                      Has Nasa found alien life? Space agency to make a 'major' announcement TODAY after teaming up with Google's AI in the search for habitable planets
                      Nasa is holding a briefing at 1:00pm ET (6:00pm GMT) to reveal a new finding

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                      • rocwell wrote: View Post
                        Y'all ready?

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                        • NASA uses learning AI to find the first star other than our own sun that has eight planets orbiting it.
                          Last edited by rocwell; Thu Dec 14, 2017, 02:49 PM.

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                            • Pretty remarkable how fast we're finding new stars (and as a result, habitable planets) compared to just 10 years ago.
                              Last edited by Nilanka; Fri Dec 15, 2017, 12:12 PM.

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                              • Nilanka wrote: View Post
                                Pretty remarkable has fast we're finding new stars (and as a result, habitable planets) compared to just 10 years ago.
                                S/o to Kepler telescope Launched back in 2009, cost $0.55B

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