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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2017 8:58:56 GMT
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Nov 21, 2017 16:44:00 GMT
That looks like a thinly disguised space craft to me.
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Post by Big Blue on Nov 21, 2017 20:37:54 GMT
Looks like some kind of intergalactic turd to me. Space waste takes on a new meaning.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 9:48:00 GMT
Space rubbish is our detritus up there! Asteroids and meteorites are the debris left from the building site that was the Solar System, and as such can teach us a hell of a lot about the formation process, conditions, ingredients etc.
But being able to see if conditions were similar in another system? That is mind-blowing. Could it be Carbonaceous and containing organic building blocks, like those from our own system?
I know, I'm talking to myself here!
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Post by Big Blue on Nov 22, 2017 10:10:47 GMT
Space rubbish is our detritus up there! Asteroids and meteorites are the debris left from the building site that was the Solar System, and as such can teach us a hell of a lot about the formation process, conditions, ingredients etc. But being able to see if conditions were similar in another system? That is mind-blowing. Could it be Carbonaceous and containing organic building blocks, like those from our own system? I know, I'm talking to myself here! I understand what you're on about, but let us not forget this is the week when the Flat Earth Society are looking to launch a rocket to prove the Earth is flat, and was made by God just for us (or a few Americans....) www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/flat-earth-rocket-man-take-off-time-date-mad-mike-hughes-theory-a8068486.html
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 10:21:01 GMT
"I don’t believe in science," Mr Hughes told the Associated Press (AP). "I know about aerodynamics and fluid dynamics and how things move through the air, about the certain size of rocket nozzles, and thrust. But that’s not science, that’s just a formula. There’s no difference between science and science fiction."
Sounds like a Darwin Award in the making, the big twat...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 14:58:23 GMT
Or just another contestant for the Gerald Ratner "Which foot should I shoot next" award.
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