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The NASA announcement CBS links to is less certain. It actually speculates that the planet is tidally locked (one side always faces the star, like the moon to earth) which probably doesn't help.

And then there's all sorts of things they never talk about like tectonic activity or a magnetic field to block radiation. Then we'll find out it's atmosphere is made of like pure farts or some crazy shit. I think the Webb telescope can identify some of those things, pops up in my news feed all the time.

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18 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

The NASA announcement CBS links to is less certain. It actually speculates that the planet is tidally locked (one side always faces the star, like the moon to earth) which probably doesn't help.

And then there's all sorts of things they never talk about like tectonic activity or a magnetic field to block radiation. Then we'll find out it's atmosphere is made of like pure farts or some crazy shit. I think the Webb telescope can identify some of those things, pops up in my news feed all the time.

Doesn't Titan, one of Saturn's moons, have an atmosphere made up of hydrogen and oceans of liquid natural gas?

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1 hour ago, Raptorpat said:

The NASA announcement CBS links to is less certain. It actually speculates that the planet is tidally locked (one side always faces the star, like the moon to earth) which probably doesn't help.

And then there's all sorts of things they never talk about like tectonic activity or a magnetic field to block radiation. Then we'll find out it's atmosphere is made of like pure farts or some crazy shit. I think the Webb telescope can identify some of those things, pops up in my news feed all the time.

I heard it in TV then just found a link to it. Like I said, I'm no flat earther but I got some pretty wild notions about our universe....I just thought this was kinda cool if little more than a "hey, look what we may or may not have found"

 

 

 

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These discoveries are going to get more fast and furious in the coming years. On top of better ability to spot exoplanets, we now have the tech to determine the chemical compositions of their atmospheres just by looking at their light wavelengths with the Webb telescope. Legit like the smelloscope from Futurama.

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On 1/13/2023 at 5:30 AM, André Toulon said:

Well, I think us not perfecting light-year travel makes this more novel than a reachable goal at this immediate juncture.

I heard something about M drive, but that dropped off the news radar fairly quickly.

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3 hours ago, Walter Von Moo Moo said:

Say, Sonny... What's all this I'm hearing about a habitual planet?

I don't know, but maybe you should have an actual adult recite UEMB posts to you and ask again.

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40 minutes ago, Walter Von Moo Moo said:

The joke is going right over your head.

 

One letter difference between habital and habitual.

This.....this is what you think was over anyone's head.

I get you not knowing when you're being fucked with, but you can't honestly think you were schooling someone here.

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1 hour ago, Walter Von Moo Moo said:

The joke is going right over your head.

 

One letter difference between habital and habitual.

It doesn't look like a joke going over someone's head, it looks like you're functionally illiterate.

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Just now, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

Was it an external link in a China spy balloon article?

I.....don't think so, but I can't say it really wasn't without retracingy steps and I'm already over it....I'm sure I can just find it googling if I need it again.....I just swore it was here.

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