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ShimmeringKoi, w Boeing's troubled capsule won't carry astronauts on next space station flight
@ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net avatar

You’re Boeing to die in space

AnarchistArtificer, w I made a custom TRMNL plugin to tell me whether it’s worth taking the telescope up!

Did you design the interface? I like it a lot; it’s really elegant

TheFunkyMonk,

Thanks! TRMNL has a UI framework, and I wanted it to look like it fit within the ecosystem, so I just looked at a bunch of plugins and imitated what I thought would work with the data I wanted to show. Mine’s probably the most similar to the Weather plugin.

calliope, w I made a custom TRMNL plugin to tell me whether it’s worth taking the telescope up!

What a great idea!

Maiq, w Aliens Probably Exist - But They’re Staying Silent For a Reason

Shhh…. They’re listening!

mkwt, w Open journal question regarding Cosmology paper

A prestigious college downloads the paper. What are the possible reasons?

Same reasons anyone else would want to read the paper? Abstract looks germane to someone’s research topic there?

Farmdude,

I was just gaining insights. Thanks

ogmios, w Scientists look to black holes to know exactly where we are in the Universe. But phones and Wi-Fi are blocking the view
@ogmios@sh.itjust.works avatar

And slowly, society began to awaken to the reality that theirs was a civilization ruled by Mammon, not men.

InternetCitizen2, w NASA's been pulling out of major astronomy meetings — and scientists are feeling the effects
@InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world avatar

True shame.

culpritus, w The Milky Way is More Clumpy than Astronomers Thought
@culpritus@hexbear.net avatar

Curds and Milky Way Galaxy

freagle, w Astronomy has a major data problem. Simulating realistic images of the sky can help train algorithms

Astronomy is constantly discovering never-befor observed phenomenon. The idea that you can simulate realistic images of anything requires you to have sufficient knowledge of reality, and astronomy keeps showing us that we don’t have that.

The only way I can see this being helpful is to train algorithms for what is already known and can be safely filtered out, making it easier to detect new observations

ddash, w The Cosmic Owl: Astronomers discover a peculiar galaxy merger
treadful, w Starlink Satellites Are 'Leaking' Radio Emissions
@treadful@lemmy.zip avatar

The polarisation of the broadband emission shows the flux density of two orthogonal polarisations is anti-correlated with temporally shifting spectral structure observed.

lolwut

KittenBiscuits, (edited )
5715, w Milky Way may not be destroyed in galactic smash-up after all

Much more likely is that the galaxies will zoom relatively close to each other – say, a little under 500,000 light years away.

In To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars by C. Paolini, there is a group that aims to prevent or circumvent the heat death of the universe, although the post-human civilisation has barely touched a few star systems (<30 ly). In a similar fashion, I recommend to take the necessary steps to build up a galaxy defense force soon.

MadMadBunny, w New dwarf planet spotted at the edge of the solar system

So, draft planet 8.1 ? 8.3 because of Pluto and Charron?

collapse_already,

Don’t forget Eris. Weighs more than Pluto.

MadMadBunny,

Oh shit yeah… So, 8.4 then?

woodenghost, (edited ) w "Big surprise": astronomers find planet in perpendicular orbit around pair of stars

Now just add a second binary star system and you get infinite energy and momentum in finite time*:

https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/74126891-4008-49a0-8919-ebd2419a216a.jpeg

*if Newtonian physics were true and stars and planets were points and everything was perfectly aligned

Flyberius,
@Flyberius@hexbear.net avatar

Is there a layman’s explanation for this?

Emtity_13,

Majik

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woodenghost, (edited )

It’s a math thing, more than a physics thing.

With Newtons law of gravity, there is a big, but seemingly solved problem that’s been known for a long time: things must not touch. Potential energy is calculated by dividing a term by the distance of two objects. You can’t devide by zero, so if the distance goes to zero, energy goes to infinity, which doesn’t make sense. The solution is to prevent the centers of mass of things from touching. This isn’t a problem, because in real life, masses aren’t points, but solid objects and the centers of mass are in the middle, so they can’t touch, because the outer parts collide first. And in simulations you can just make a rule that says no touching.

This kind of gap in a formula, where it stops being defined, is called a singularity in math. And to deal with them, you just have to know, when to expect them. For hundreds of years, people thought, collisions were the only singularities in Newtonian gravity. Easy to avoid, so not a problem. Now in this paper, they prove, that there are other, non-collission singularities and give an explicit example.

The arrangement in the picture has the middle mass going back and forth between the two binaries faster and faster and it reaches infinite speed in finite time. It basically leaves the universe, like a glitch in a video game. Also the reverse is allowed too: you just need the four masses from the two binary systems and there is nothing in Newtonian gravity that says a fifth mass can’t randomly appear from out of nowhere with infinite speed, slow down and settle between the too binaries.

Since only five masses were necessary to create this problematic constellation, it’s likely that there are many more possible.

Luckily, we have Einsteins theory of gravity now, so don’t have to worry about Newton too much. However, this does have its own, completely different kind of singularity, where the curvature of spacetime goes to infinity. People initially thought, that would be a problematic, unphysical behavior, like Newtons singularities, but it turns out that’s just a real thing that happens: black holes. Here the annoying singularities are mercifully shrouded in an event horizon, so at least we don’t have to look at them. Unless… But there is a solution for that too.

threelonmusketeers, w [Meta] Comm Clarification

I think that !space is the most general community, and communities like “!astronomy” and “!spaceflight” are subsets.

  • Interesting data from a telescope? Astronomy and space, but not spaceflight.
  • A new GPS satellite is launched? Spaceflight and space, but not astronomy.
  • The Perseverance rover drills into a neat rock on Mars? Space, but not really astronomy or spaceflight.
  • A new space telescope is launched? Definitely all three.

These are just my thoughts though, and I’d love to hear what others think.

@Bee, @otter, @Bitswap Thoughts on changing the display name of !space from “Space & Astronomy” to just “Space”? Not that astronomy posts wouldn’t be welcome, but it could help reduce confusion with this community.

Bitswap,

Yeah. Actually confused me for a minute and I had to go dig into all the different communities on mander.

I think it makes sense to change the display name.

otter,

I’m good with that too. A pinned post and sidebar list should help people know where to share content.

threelonmusketeers,

Friendly reminder regarding changing the display name of !space :)

otter,

Thanks! I’ve changed it now.

It looks like the icon and banner are broken, even on mander.xyz. @Bitswap, were you in the process of updating those? It could be a cross instance moderation issue. Otherwise how are these:

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/9e462620-bdd3-425f-a5dc-3415f1b95bab.png

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/5227d57a-a076-43cc-abff-23e7fe29d137.png

threelonmusketeers,

Thanks!

The new banner and icon look great! I like how the icon is partially transparent.

otter,

Nice :)

I made the promo post and scheduled the second one to go out in a few days: lemmy.ca/post/43840038

threelonmusketeers,

Awesome!

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