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found ew
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Just more exoplanets.
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Terry waiting patiently for a confession.
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The Kepler planet hunting satellite has been searching the stars for distant worlds using Google's AI system, which used machine learning to 'find' planets in the Kepler data with up to 96 percent accuracy.
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FFS it'll be another planet they have found, about 25 trizillion light years away which they have pictures of from their imaginary satellite
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More and more rubbish that comes out daily now,having to justify the billions they waste on this sort of thing we havn't even gopt to the bottom of the ocean yet and discovered life down there it's quite laughable the theorys they come up with..
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Didn't NASA fail to spot a "near miss" asteroid just last week or something? Shaped like a cigar?
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Yea Science!?
What has it ever done for us? total waste of money Happy Xmas |
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Ah, the "cigar" was summat else entirely ...
http://metro.co.uk/2017/12/15/cigar-shaped-asteroid-ouamuamua-not-alien-spaceship-data-early-scans-suggests-7161848/ . NEAR MISS Whale-sized asteroid that could destroy a whole CITY skims past earth – and NASA had no idea The giant space rock known as 2017 VL2 flew just 73,000 miles from our planet https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5098983/asteroid-2017-vl2-skimmed-past-earth-nasa-destroy-city/ . Whale-sized asteroid capable of DESTROYING a major city skimmed past our planet at just a third of the distance between Earth and the moon – and NASA didn't even notice The asteroid, known as 2017 VL2, travelled by Earth on November 9 2017 VL2 flew by at around 73,000 miles (117,480 km) from our planet This is around a third of the distance between Earth and the moon It has now emerged NASA did not find out about it until a day later Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5159871/Bus-sized-asteroid-skimmed-past-Earth.html#ixzz51Uk3sYlg |