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VertigoOne1 t1_j9zuot7 wrote
I’m pretty sure it is several billion tons of several million kelvin hot plasma getting properly irradiated and shredded to pieces.
armchair_amateur t1_ja048ni wrote
no no no ... It's one of those pesky balloons.
Specialist-Doctor-23 t1_ja0rzgo wrote
It's the dolphins abandoning us. They say "So long, and thanks for all the fish."
skag_mcmuffin t1_ja2bvyw wrote
Fucka yoooo whale, fuck a yooooo dolphin
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Just-A-Swangin93 t1_ja41ca9 wrote
Bravissimo!!! Hip hip hooray!!!
CockEyedBandit t1_ja0yalr wrote
Nono it’s space cum. We’re are all just looking for a warm hole
dwbaz01 t1_ja2d2cq wrote
Warm hole or wormhole?
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OrcOfDoom t1_ja10ajs wrote
One of the Chinese spy balloons?!
Ftpini t1_ja1h8qj wrote
If we’re watching it from here then it’s probably several billion billion billion tons of plasma.
NoSoupForYouRuskie t1_ja22x7i wrote
That's already been chewed up million of years ago.
R_Banana t1_ja2bbb4 wrote
25.8 thousand you mean, that’s how many light years away it is
NoSoupForYouRuskie t1_ja3w9ef wrote
I wasn't sure and I love that someone actually fact checked it. Lol I am very appreciative and will do better in my efforts to spread knowledge accurately next time.
onemorerep t1_ja174uv wrote
To shreds you say?
ArchAngia t1_ja1vwmq wrote
And how's the wife holding up?🤔
golfslave1 t1_ja2830e wrote
To shreds you say?
Ghost_on_Toast t1_ja12bqn wrote
".... proper fucked?"
"Yeah, Tommy. Before ze Germans get there."
Tango_D t1_ja25isy wrote
Spaghettification, only it's a whole ass star.
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sixpackabs592 t1_ja0j2hj wrote
the old inhabitants of our galaxy finally getting to the exit
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hooligan045 t1_ja1hx6d wrote
Ooh-la-la someone’s gonna get laid beyond the event horizon
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Select_Suspect_9535 t1_ja1ddr6 wrote
Ah the Galactic Core will take you to the next galaxy but it's literally 26,000 ly away and all I have is busted A class Freighter with no hyperdrive and a shitton of chlorine facepalm
Refugee_Savior t1_ja1h23j wrote
Nah, when you get to the core you just get a cool stick.
PB_Mack t1_ja1re4z wrote
I understand that reference.
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legna20v t1_ja2r0q2 wrote
Can you blame them?… rent is to the galactic roof
RoastMostToast t1_ja1kb90 wrote
Almost every comment on this is some lame joke 🙄🙄
dzethos t1_ja1vxrf wrote
ikr, i hope it doesn't become the normal like all the other 90% subreddits in reddit,some joke comments are funny but not when all of them are jokes,especially when you are looking for some explanation or really interesting theories about the post.
Talosian_cagecleaner t1_ja40fxr wrote
That's because the only explanation is, that this is all a joke.
typecastwookiee t1_ja1r02b wrote
Ha, and this comment is your contribution?
RoastMostToast t1_ja1rbm4 wrote
I don’t know Jack shit about any of this stuff but I come to the comments hoping someone does and has some fun insight
shesgoneagain72 t1_ja2mqeg wrote
Me too, hate having to scroll so far for the interesting stuff
Millenniauld t1_ja460qy wrote
You mean more insight than reading the article gave you? Because I read it, and it pretty much explained the current theories about the cloud and even the history behind the observation. Not sure what more than that you're expecting.
RoastMostToast t1_ja4gb95 wrote
God forbid someone wants article relevant discussion in the comment section
Millenniauld t1_ja4z4in wrote
Then start one. Complaining about what other people are saying isn't productive either.
h8speech t1_j9zyw9i wrote
Fascinating. Can't wait to see what happens when SgrA* wakes up.
Kindly-Sort-8574 t1_ja06axr wrote
"Hey, you. You’re finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there."
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frogsntoads00 t1_ja0w3ng wrote
Cool. How long will it take to reach it from Earth’s perspective?
kemh t1_ja0yr0f wrote
45 minutes if traffic is light.
justelectricboogie t1_ja10rs3 wrote
The traffic is li...... ooohhh I see what you did there.
DC_Coach t1_ja25s8c wrote
Good. I'll have time to grab an "I was dragged into a supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's Center and all I got was this lousy tee-shirt."
zerodark9 t1_ja391me wrote
2036 is when they expect the next closest approach so… maybe 13 years? It’s already close enough to suffer from the gravity in the situation and the’ve been watching it for 20 according to the article.
Jogaila2 t1_ja3gnlt wrote
Brilliant. I see what you did there.
Korbas t1_ja43qz3 wrote
You won this comment section :)
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Hispanoamericano2000 t1_ja0ojpb wrote
I would definitely like to see if Sagittarius-A gets a little excited or enlightened (his accretion disk to be exact).
Trax852 t1_ja127sr wrote
My Grandson loves this stuff so I found the video. It's two years old and has a fantastic fly by of the Galaxy in question. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WZ-PVoO_sE
IGotBadHair t1_ja108b8 wrote
How many light years is this away? I'm guessing the actual event happened a loooong time ago for it's light to just reach us now.
Horknut1 t1_ja13mh2 wrote
You’re guessing?
_WizKhaleesi_ t1_ja1688t wrote
Hahaha, why did this crack me up so much?
kingnothing2001 t1_ja21jbi wrote
A little over 26,000 light years away.
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Acrobatic-Stand-6268 t1_ja21j13 wrote
So the sphagettification has already started outside of the event horizon? Because no other object in the vicinity is undergoing such changes as compared to this.
I have no idea, but it seems weird for the elongation to be happening so far away from the black hole. Something must have caused this peculiar shape and path.
sleepyguy- t1_ja3lfvd wrote
I love that we collectively chose Spaghettification as the term used to describe what it looks like to be sucked into a black hole.
jDub549 t1_ja440tv wrote
I'm starting to see why a lot of r/space threads are comment-less
professorjaytee t1_ja1rbc6 wrote
Spaghettification by a black hole now in the act of being observed, LIVE. As Mr. Spock would say, "Fascinating."
UHF1211 t1_ja0h6b4 wrote
It looks like that old car Elon sent into space!😂
Timehit t1_ja0uh3e wrote
That's our big badass black hole alright. Other galaxy's blackholes should be scared.
Bodorocea t1_ja0jyjs wrote
Just some guys are finishing a run ,reaching the middle of the galaxy
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Mister_Moho t1_ja2bcet wrote
This title gives off "A man has fallen into a river in LEGO city!" energy.
Anomaly-Friend t1_ja1g8k2 wrote
If it's big enough for us to detect it's probably just a planet or another black hole. What else could it be.
sight19 t1_ja2d6vp wrote
The article says that it is a molecular cloud though
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IamAFlaw t1_ja4bbnb wrote
It is Santa. Someone tied an apple to Rudolph's antler and they went nuts. I guess that is where they ended up.
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Victal87 t1_ja5juaf wrote
It was probably Icarus up to his shenanigans again
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Cicerothethinker t1_ja1dpd6 wrote
Ah I see our empire finally found the infinity machine, worst case it just goes in and we get lots of physics research.
Valklingenberger t1_ja23jo1 wrote
Someone is about to meet Steve and get the terraform staff
Valklingenberger t1_jadplk3 wrote
Can't believe the dv for the spore reference.
The_Fleeced_American t1_ja3l523 wrote
It's my taxes being flushed down the toilet from the governments last spending spree...
R24611 t1_ja3ot6k wrote
Imagine if some living creatures somewhere out there got spaghettified. I’ve read there is less chance of life evolving near the galactic core but perhaps at some point something sentient was like shit here we go!
PB_Mack t1_ja1ra70 wrote
Well...it was probably dragged into it thousands of years ago.
abstractengineer2000 t1_ja1np06 wrote
Its like a child being dragged to school by their parents
ManyFacedGodxxx t1_ja0qen6 wrote
Not really mysterious, it’s my ex-wife’s ego! /s
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