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TauZero, do astronomy w City-size comet racing toward Earth regrows 'horns' after massive volcanic eruption

What a disgusting clickbait title 🤮. The comet is not “racing towards Earth” any more than say Mars is (and Mars comes closer to Earth than this comet will). Maybe some day we’ll live in a world where journalists do not sensationalize headlines with a mix of Deep Impact and The Ninth Gate, but today is not that day.

outstanding_bond,

On Mander, fighting the clickbait pop science menace is every citizen’s duty. Are you doing your part?

blackbrook,

I think they are. I checked the comments before clicking on the article and that comment prevented me from rewarding that clickbaiter.

TauZero,

The poster is just submitting the article as titled, and the scientists are just making cool observations not bothering anyone. The fault for clickbait lies solely with the journalists/editors. I wish instead of continuing the practice from that other site of “submission title must match article title”, we normalize the culture of writing our own plain language de-clickbait-ified titles, the way HackerNews does it.

remus989, do scifi w 10 sci-fi concepts that are possible (in theory)
  1. Tractor beams
  2. Wormholes
  3. Warp drive
  4. Time travel
  5. Teleportation
  6. Parallel universes
  7. Habitable Mars
  8. Easy fusion
  9. Rock-throwing warfare
  10. Artificial gravity
  11. Ultra-personalized health care
person, (edited ) do astronomy w 'Monumental achievement for all humanity': NASA's Parker Solar Probe is gearing up for a record-breaking encounter with the sun

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  • Zipitydew,

    Funny thing about that is it’s hard to launch things at the sun.

    This is a good short video: youtu.be/dhDD2KaflSU?feature=shared

    bolditalicroman, do astronomy w James Webb telescope discovers the oldest, most distant black hole in the universe

    the oldest black hole ever not seen

    holycrap, do astronomy w James Webb telescope discovers the oldest, most distant black hole in the universe

    …so far

    neutronbumblebee, do astronomy w James Webb telescope discovers the oldest, most distant black hole in the universe
    @neutronbumblebee@mander.xyz avatar

    These are the massive black holes that lurk at the core of most galaxies. Like the one at the center of our own milkyway galaxy. The question remains do they form at the center of baby galaxies or are they the seed which triggers a galaxy to develop and they just grow even larger over time. If early galaxies had massive black holes for their galaxy size, that suggests the last option. Primordial black holes that is ones that were formed in the big bang have been a possibility for a long time. They have been talked about by astronomers since the 1970s. It great that so much is being discovered now. Lots of surprises still coming I suspect. More info on primeval black holes here. https://physicsworld.com/a/concerning-primordial-black-holes/

    Shdwdrgn, do astronomy w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen

    The site has a very tiny window for the live video, but the direct YT link is at youtu.be/D-qnjLKe8O8

    regrub, do astronomy w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen

    “You can watch it happen” …through a livestreamed telescope. Not just by looking up at the sky, as far as I can tell.

    Sterile_Technique, do astronomy w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen
    @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar
    1984, do astronomy w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen
    @1984@lemmy.today avatar

    Will just one of these things hit so we can get this over with…

    :)

    GiantRobotTRex, do astronomy w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen

    Like a Cessna 172 size or an Airbus A380 size?

    peto, do astronomy w Robot surgeon sent to the International Space Station to dissect simulated astronaut tissue

    I hope they can get Robert Picardo to do the voice.

    moody, do astronomy w Robot surgeon sent to the International Space Station to dissect simulated astronaut tissue

    Is it Michael Reeves’ surgery bot?

    givesomefucks, do astronomy w There may be a 'dark mirror' universe within ours where atoms failed to form, new study suggests

    I always thought of our universes as just a bubble, with dark matter all around us. It’s not the edge of the existence as much as the edge of our bubble.

    We might not be the only bubble, but it’s impossible to interact or even observe them. Could be millions, could just be us. No way to every know.

    Our bubble keeps expanding, until the edges aren’t dense enough to displace whatever’s out there. And we’ll either slowly fade and future civilizations will assume the universe has always shrunk. Because that’s all they’ve ever seen. Like if the human lifespan was a single minute, people would freak out everytime it approaches dawn or dusk. Not understanding that it’s a cycle.

    It’s all about timescale.

    muhyb, do astronomy w James Webb telescope spots potential conditions for life on 2 dwarf planets beyond Neptune

    Isn’t that too far for habitable zone?

    whotookkarl,
    @whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s the zone for liquid water at the planet surface. There’s other sources of heat; gravitational pressure, geothermal vents from plate tectonics, etc. In this case they’re looking for methane with a chemical signature that indicates it comes from geothermal activity as opposed to other processes that generate methane.

    SpaceNoodle,

    Space cows?

    ArmoredThirteen,
    muhyb,

    I see. Thanks for the explanation.

    Andrenikous,

    Why methane specifically?

    whotookkarl,
    @whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

    So that’s also studies by astrobiologists looking at atmospheric methane because we know it can be created in large quantities by metabolism in an organism in addition to non organic processes, and in the atmosphere it reacts to sunlight so it needs to be replaced to stay present in large quantities.

    This is something different where they’re looking for chemical signatures, primarily methane, indicating geothermal vents which we’ve seen providing the energy to sustain life on earth at the bottom of the ocean. If abiogenesis requires some non organic processes like sublimation, evaporation, heating up and cooling down, etc to allow a self repeating process to start and continue to hold form until it’s able to use sugars to continue to maintain itself instead of depending on its environment to kick start the life process then you’ll want to look for those phase changes or boundaries like water/atmosphere or extreme heat/cold to provide the gradient that natural process may need like those studied in systems chemistry.

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