King_Pecca
King_Pecca t1_j6ixaxq wrote
Reply to comment by Atari__Safari in ‘Extraordinary’ footage shows one of the closest known approaches of a near-Earth object — On 26 Jan. 2023, asteroid 2023 BU was about 2,200 miles above the surface of the Earth by marketrent
Doesn't fill wallets, I suppose.
King_Pecca t1_j24rf7m wrote
King_Pecca t1_j1xppc4 wrote
Reply to comment by TheOtherAisle in Historic first launch of Chinese private methane-fueled rocket ends in failure by returnofjuju
Are you Chinese, living in China, or just guessing?
King_Pecca t1_ix18qjc wrote
Reply to comment by playfulmessenger in Andromeda Contains the Remnants of a Recent "Feeding Event" by The_Weekend_Baker
Those Andromedans be like: "okay guys, we're now entering the Milky Way. Don't forget to brush your teeth"
King_Pecca t1_ix18b3w wrote
Reply to comment by gruey in Andromeda Contains the Remnants of a Recent "Feeding Event" by The_Weekend_Baker
From Milky Way to Cream Road?
King_Pecca t1_iwzqpwt wrote
Reply to comment by playfulmessenger in Andromeda Contains the Remnants of a Recent "Feeding Event" by The_Weekend_Baker
I wonder how they would call our galaxy
King_Pecca t1_iwzfmmf wrote
Reply to comment by phasepistol in Andromeda Contains the Remnants of a Recent "Feeding Event" by The_Weekend_Baker
Impressive thought that Andromeda habitats thus see our galaxy about the same size.
King_Pecca t1_iwz5tir wrote
Reply to comment by Canaan_Jet in Andromeda Contains the Remnants of a Recent "Feeding Event" by The_Weekend_Baker
Makes me think... Eating people would definitely be a solution to overpopulation. Why is there no film or series about this topic? Soylent Green is not what I meant, btw.
King_Pecca t1_iwz59g9 wrote
Reply to comment by Canaan_Jet in Andromeda Contains the Remnants of a Recent "Feeding Event" by The_Weekend_Baker
Nope. They also belong to the human race.
King_Pecca t1_iwyyi7d wrote
Actually, it would only be related to cannibalism if the galaxy swallowed the same kind of galaxy.
King_Pecca t1_iwse1dv wrote
Reply to comment by KesMonkey in The powerful James Webb Space Telescope has found an unexpectedly rich ‘undiscovered country’ of early galaxies that has been largely hidden until now. by aimymalik
Well, as a joke, other, largely acceptable, pronunciations are allowed, I think.
King_Pecca t1_iwr60zd wrote
Reply to The powerful James Webb Space Telescope has found an unexpectedly rich ‘undiscovered country’ of early galaxies that has been largely hidden until now. by aimymalik
Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS)... nice acronym. Cheers
Edit: "In NIRSpec's multi-object mode, which uses roughly a quarter of a million tiny configurable shutters, Webb will be able to obtain spectra of up to 200 targets at once."
I find this an amazing technique.
King_Pecca t1_isu52jk wrote
Reply to comment by FalmerEldritch in Spirit Island in Jasper National Park [OC] [3514x4393] by taytaylundin
Okay, fair enough. I must have missed that one.
King_Pecca t1_istjcfh wrote
Reply to comment by FalmerEldritch in Spirit Island in Jasper National Park [OC] [3514x4393] by taytaylundin
Wel, let me disagree on that. Only recent renders (with the Unreal 5 engine) look like this.
King_Pecca t1_j935nio wrote
Reply to comment by Supreme_Primate in Webb telescope sees once invisible structures inside spiral galaxies | CNN by donutloop
Now random thoughts come to my mind of how Europeans discovered the Americas. In my vision not to gain more knowledge, but for more power. Alas.