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mbw


susep

Quote from: mbw on August 29, 2016, 04:04:30 PM
Quote from: Hicks on August 29, 2016, 03:49:04 PM
Oh shit, this sounds like it could be the real deal. 

http://observer.com/2016/08/not-a-drill-seti-is-investigating-a-possible-extraterrestrial-signal-from-deep-space/

I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords.

5 light years away?  Go ahead outside at night take a look around. 

runawayjimbo

Quote from: Hicks on August 29, 2016, 03:49:04 PM
Oh shit, this sounds like it could be the real deal. 

http://observer.com/2016/08/not-a-drill-seti-is-investigating-a-possible-extraterrestrial-signal-from-deep-space/

In a surprise to absolutely no one, looks like the media might have exaggerated the claims just a bit.

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/have-we-detected-an-alien-signal-it-s-highly-doubtful/

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Have We Detected an Alien Signal? It's Highly Doubtful
A blip of energy picked up by a Russian radio telescope might have been nothing more than a satellite passing overhead—or even a software glitch

Based on breathless news reports from many prominent media outlets that should know better, this week's biggest non-story in science is the discovery of a possible radio signal from talkative aliens elsewhere in the Milky Way. I'm here to tell you, alas, that anyone hoping for this to be the moment of First Contact with another galactic civilization is very likely to be disappointed.

...
Quote from: DoW on October 26, 2013, 09:06:17 PM
I'm drunk but that was epuc

Quote from: mehead on June 22, 2016, 11:52:42 PM
The Line still sucks. Hard.

Quote from: Gumbo72203 on July 25, 2017, 08:21:56 PM
well boys, we fucked up by not being there.

mbw

Quote from: runawayjimbo on August 31, 2016, 11:34:12 AM
Quote from: Hicks on August 29, 2016, 03:49:04 PM
Oh shit, this sounds like it could be the real deal. 

http://observer.com/2016/08/not-a-drill-seti-is-investigating-a-possible-extraterrestrial-signal-from-deep-space/

In a surprise to absolutely no one, looks like the media might have exaggerated the claims just a bit.

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/have-we-detected-an-alien-signal-it-s-highly-doubtful/

Quote
Have We Detected an Alien Signal? It's Highly Doubtful
A blip of energy picked up by a Russian radio telescope might have been nothing more than a satellite passing overhead—or even a software glitch

Based on breathless news reports from many prominent media outlets that should know better, this week's biggest non-story in science is the discovery of a possible radio signal from talkative aliens elsewhere in the Milky Way. I'm here to tell you, alas, that anyone hoping for this to be the moment of First Contact with another galactic civilization is very likely to be disappointed.

...

And here's Jimbo to ruin all the fun.

runawayjimbo

Quote from: mbw on August 31, 2016, 12:19:18 PM
Quote from: runawayjimbo on August 31, 2016, 11:34:12 AM
Quote from: Hicks on August 29, 2016, 03:49:04 PM
Oh shit, this sounds like it could be the real deal. 

http://observer.com/2016/08/not-a-drill-seti-is-investigating-a-possible-extraterrestrial-signal-from-deep-space/

In a surprise to absolutely no one, looks like the media might have exaggerated the claims just a bit.

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/have-we-detected-an-alien-signal-it-s-highly-doubtful/

Quote
Have We Detected an Alien Signal? It's Highly Doubtful
A blip of energy picked up by a Russian radio telescope might have been nothing more than a satellite passing overhead—or even a software glitch

Based on breathless news reports from many prominent media outlets that should know better, this week's biggest non-story in science is the discovery of a possible radio signal from talkative aliens elsewhere in the Milky Way. I'm here to tell you, alas, that anyone hoping for this to be the moment of First Contact with another galactic civilization is very likely to be disappointed.

...

And here's Jimbo to ruin all the fun.

Don't blame me, blame science. And the LAMESTREAM media, obvs.
Quote from: DoW on October 26, 2013, 09:06:17 PM
I'm drunk but that was epuc

Quote from: mehead on June 22, 2016, 11:52:42 PM
The Line still sucks. Hard.

Quote from: Gumbo72203 on July 25, 2017, 08:21:56 PM
well boys, we fucked up by not being there.

rowjimmy

Yeah, that shit smelled from the start.

mbw


rowjimmy

Quote from: mbw on August 31, 2016, 01:41:32 PM
Quote from: rowjimmy on August 31, 2016, 01:06:37 PM
Yeah, that shit smelled from the start.

like alien shit!

Like military radios and sloppy science.

runawayjimbo



http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/27/495622695/this-afternoon-elon-musk-unveils-his-plan-for-colonizing-mars

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Elon Musk Unveils His Plan For Colonizing Mars

Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk says his space transport company, SpaceX, will build a rocket system capable of bringing people to Mars and supporting a permanent city on the red planet.

"It's something we can do in our lifetimes," he said in a speech at the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico that was streamed online and watched by more than 100,000 people. "You could go."

Musk described plans to send at least a million humans to Mars and establish a self-sustaining city there. He said he expects people to reach Mars within a decade, and described four requirements for a new rocket fleet, which would travel to Mars approximately every two years, when Mars and Earth come closest to each other.

The requirements for a feasible rocket system are full re-usability, the ability to refuel in orbit, the ability to produce fuel on Mars and identifying the ideal propellant. Because the atmosphere of Mars is largely made of carbon dioxide, and previous missions have found ice on the planet, Musk said he though it would be possible to produce a methane fuel there.

But the centerpiece of the speech was a video simulation of a the massive spacecraft and rocket to get Mars colonizers to their destination. (Within SpaceX, they have been nicknamed the "BFS" and "BFR," which are acronyms for phrases NPR is too polite to spell out.)

One thing Musk was less specific about was who would pay for it all, saying it would be "a huge public private partnership," and that he expected support to "snowball." He did say the cost per person would need to decrease significantly in order for colonization to work. Right now, Musk estimates a trip to Mars would cost $10 billion per person. Musk says he would like to bring that cost down to about $200,000.

Musk is very wealthy, and said in his speech that his "only motivation" for amassing personal wealth is to work on making life multi-planetary. He is simultaneously supporting SpaceX, Tesla Motors and SolarCity.

The speech also comes just weeks after a high-profile SpaceX failure: An unmanned rocket and its payload were destroyed in an explosion two days before the rocket was scheduled to launch.

It's not the first setback for SpaceX, which has seen rockets explode before — and, as the Two-Way reported, came after a series of successes for the company. But Musk called it the company's "most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years."

The Guardian notes that Musk's "fail-fast" approach to rocket-building is intentional, and tied to his ambition. But the explosion has led some to question whether SpaceX can reliably send cargo to the International Space Station, "let alone take people to Mars," the newspaper writes.
Quote from: DoW on October 26, 2013, 09:06:17 PM
I'm drunk but that was epuc

Quote from: mehead on June 22, 2016, 11:52:42 PM
The Line still sucks. Hard.

Quote from: Gumbo72203 on July 25, 2017, 08:21:56 PM
well boys, we fucked up by not being there.

PIE-GUY

I've been coming to where I am from the get go
Find that I can groove with the beat when I let go
So put your worries on hold
Get up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

mbw


Superfreakie

Que te vaya bien, que te vaya bien, Te quiero más que las palabras pueden decir.

birdman

Did you notice that kool aid made the photo?
Paug FTMFW!

runawayjimbo

WOAH, via @EducationalPics

QuoteSince the sun is also moving, this is a better representation of how the planets revolve around the sun
Quote from: DoW on October 26, 2013, 09:06:17 PM
I'm drunk but that was epuc

Quote from: mehead on June 22, 2016, 11:52:42 PM
The Line still sucks. Hard.

Quote from: Gumbo72203 on July 25, 2017, 08:21:56 PM
well boys, we fucked up by not being there.

rowjimmy