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Lyre, do astronomy w Hundreds of black 'spiders' spotted in mysterious 'Inca City' on Mars in new satellite photos

I would love it if publications could just limit their headlines to one misleading term per story. The rocks are a ‘city’? Sure. The geysers looks like ‘spiders’? I guess. But when you start putting them together in the same headline it feels like your breaking the fourth wall or something

samus12345,
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At least they’re in quotes, I guess.

HubertManne,
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Yeah its hard to read as quote spiders unquote quote inca city unquote. New articles should not be doing this. geez at least put so called or something.

atzanteol, do astronomy w Car-size asteroid discovered 2 days ago flies 30 times closer to Earth than the moon

“30 times closer than the Moon” 🙄

Around 12 thousand miles (19.3 thousand kilometers).

bigbadmoose,

Missed it by this 🤏 much

JoMomma,

12k miles is very close, the headline is using ridiculous comparisons, but 12k is closer than many medium and high orbit satellites.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_Earth_orbit

halcyoncmdr,
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Which on the scale of the solar system is essentially the width of a damned hair. We have satellites in higher orbits than that.

Diplomjodler3,

How much is that in elephants?

jam12705,

I’m not up to date on the latest elephant measuring units but we’re talking at lease 7.8million horse lengths away of that helps.

If you’re looking for greater accuracy we can always convert that to badgers with a simple formula.

acockworkorange,

Rude to call your mom that.

hperrin, do astronomy w Hundreds of black 'spiders' spotted in mysterious 'Inca City' on Mars in new satellite photos

Oh boy. That’s a headline. A ridiculous, awful headline.

acockworkorange,

Definitely of the headlines of all time.

Sterile_Technique, do astronomy w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen
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ChicoSuave, do astronomy w James Webb telescope spots potential conditions for life on 2 dwarf planets beyond Neptune

There are five confirmed dwarf planets in the solar system: Ceres, Haumea, Eris, Makemake and the ex-planet Pluto. All of these planetary pretenders, apart from Ceres, are located in or around the Kuiper Belt, a disk of comets and other small objects beyond the orbit of Neptune.

Pluto is so far from the sun and still has never seen such shade.

gravitas_deficiency,

Bah gawd what have they done to my boy

JimVanDeventer,

Wait, Sedna is also a dwarf planet, isn’t it? And Gonggong? And all those other dwarf planets?

Ghyste, do astronomy w Planet Nine: Is the search for this elusive world nearly over?

No.

JackGreenEarth,

Batterige, or whoever it is’s, law of headlines ig

deezbutts,

Godwin

Ghyste,

Betterige is correct.

trolololol, do astronomy w Hundreds of black 'spiders' spotted in mysterious 'Inca City' on Mars in new satellite photos

I’m not even bothering opening the article, the rant is for the channel or whatever the room is called in Lemmy

It’s a good time to blacklist this news source.

KISSmyOSFeddit, (edited ) do astronomy w Planet Nine: Is the search for this elusive world nearly over?

BAH GOD IT’S PLUTO WITH A STEEL CHAIR!
HE’S CLEARING HIS ORBIT!

Voroxpete, do astronomy w Hundreds of black 'spiders' spotted in mysterious 'Inca City' on Mars in new satellite photos

“Ziggy played guitar…”

Etterra, do astronomy w Hundreds of black 'spiders' spotted in mysterious 'Inca City' on Mars in new satellite photos

That’s a confusing headline. Let’s make it better:

Mars Spiders Swarm Inca City!

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,
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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.

homesweethomeMrL, do astronomy w Planet Nine: Is the search for this elusive world nearly over?

Planet Nine from Outer Space

. . . I’ll show myself out

Zachariah,
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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.

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

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

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