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post 1704050561 07-23-2024, 02:41 PM
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There is a gigantic body of water floating in space.

I can’t get enough of space facts. In 2011, scientists discovered the oldest and largest reservoir of water in existence, and it was found floating through space. The water is equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the oceans, and it could provide every single person on earth a planet’s worth of water 20,000 times over. This is an almost incomprehensible amount of water, and it is particularly odd when outer space is generally considered to be a desolate and dry place. The water was discovered around a gigantic black hole that is in the process of sucking in matter, and spraying out enormous amounts of energy (known as a quasar). Water is created by the waves of energy knocking hydrogen and oxygen atoms together. This was found at a distance of 12 billion light years, meaning that this was occurring in the earliest times of the universe.



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post 1704050681 07-23-2024, 02:43 PM
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The problem getting to it is generating the 1.21 gigawatts
Back with my Fam
post 1704050711 07-23-2024, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted By Redfish225
I can’t get enough of space facts. In 2011, scientists discovered the oldest and largest reservoir of water in existence, and it was found floating through space. The water is equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the oceans, and it could provide every single person on earth a planet’s worth of water 20,000 times over. This is an almost incomprehensible amount of water, and it is particularly odd when outer space is generally considered to be a desolate and dry place. The water was discovered around a gigantic black hole that is in the process of sucking in matter, and spraying out enormous amounts of energy (known as a quasar). Water is created by the waves of energy knocking hydrogen and oxygen atoms together. This was found at a distance of 12 billion light years, meaning that this was occurring in the earliest times of the universe.



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thats actually pretty cool.
post 1704050781 07-23-2024, 02:45 PM
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post 1704050791 07-23-2024, 02:45 PM
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i call BS, astrophysicists are full of piss too often

next year the water won't be water, they'll call it ass plutonium nectar
post 1704050801 07-23-2024, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted By MajorTendonitis
The problem getting to it is generating the 1.21 gigawatts
We can daisy-chain all these busted Tesla batteries together to achieve it. lol
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post 1704050821 07-23-2024, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted By Redfish225
The water was discovered around a gigantic black hole that is in the process of sucking in matter, and spraying out enormous amounts of energy
Don't feed the muzzlpress troll.
post 1704050861 07-23-2024, 02:48 PM
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Fuark love space facts and exploration

Absolutely mind destroying stuff srs

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post 1704050911 07-23-2024, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted By NKWulf
thats actually pretty cool.
It is, sometimes I sit out on clear nights and spot the planets you can see with the naked eye. I use planet finder to locate them. Mars is pretty cool, it looks like a reddish star.
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post 1704051011 07-23-2024, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted By Redfish225
It is, sometimes I sit out on clear nights and spot the planets you can see with the naked eye. I use planet finder to locate them. Mars is pretty cool, it looks like a reddish star.
Got the family a fancy dancy telescope last year for Christmas. We use it quite a bit.
post 1704051041 07-23-2024, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted By Channel83
Don't feed the muzzlpress troll.
lol’d
Originally Posted By ThatGuy950
Fuark love space facts and exploration

Absolutely mind destroying stuff srs

TON-618 crew
I’m a space head myself, TON 618 is absolute mind fuk material.
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post 1704051051 07-23-2024, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted By rstlne1
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Came in to post something like this lol.
post 1704051061 07-23-2024, 02:54 PM
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Imagine if that thing crashed into a star
See Shakebrah's sig
post 1704051181 07-23-2024, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted By NKWulf
Got the family a fancy dancy telescope last year for Christmas. We use it quite a bit.
Definitely a good investment.
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post 1704051231 07-23-2024, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted By Getter_done
Came in to post something like this lol.
Negged
post 1704051351 07-23-2024, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted By S0Jack3d
space is fake crew.
Flat earther detected
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post 1704051461 07-23-2024, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted By Redfish225
I can’t get enough of space facts. In 2011, scientists discovered the oldest and largest reservoir of water in existence, and it was found floating through space. The water is equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the oceans, and it could provide every single person on earth a planet’s worth of water 20,000 times over. This is an almost incomprehensible amount of water, and it is particularly odd when outer space is generally considered to be a desolate and dry place. The water was discovered around a gigantic black hole that is in the process of sucking in matter, and spraying out enormous amounts of energy (known as a quasar). Water is created by the waves of energy knocking hydrogen and oxygen atoms together. This was found at a distance of 12 billion light years, meaning that this was occurring in the earliest times of the universe.



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'Get a load of this guy folks, thinking he's some kind of space expert. Well at least he has some firsthand experience, his wife is asking for space all the time!'
Boom roasted
post 1704051811 07-23-2024, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted By OneLegSquats
'Get a load of this guy folks, thinking he's some kind of space expert. Well at least he has some firsthand experience, his wife is asking for space all the time!'
Boom roasted
I take my wife everywhere, but she finds her way home.
post 1704051931 07-23-2024, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted By OneLegSquats
'Get a load of this guy folks, thinking he's some kind of space expert. Well at least he has some firsthand experience, his wife is asking for space all the time!'
Boom roasted
Teen misc——>
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post 1704052171 07-23-2024, 03:15 PM
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Cool to think about but it's all speculation. Black holes are only hypothetical as well as this floating ocean of water.
post 1704226811 07-27-2024, 02:34 PM
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07-27-2024
Saturn at the Moon's Edge

Saturn now rises before midnight in planet Earth's sky. On July 24, the naked-eye planet was in close conjunction, close on the sky, to a waning gibbous Moon. But from some locations on planet Earth the ringed gas giant was occulted, disappearing behind the Moon for about an hour from skies over parts of Asia and Africa. Because the Moon and bright planets wander through the sky near the ecliptic plane, such occultation events are not uncommon, but they can be dramatic. In this telescopic view from Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, Saturn is caught moments before its disappearance behind the lunar disk. The snapshot gives the illusion that Saturn hangs just above Glushko crater, a 43 kilometer diameter, young, ray crater near the Moon's western edge. Of course, the Moon is 400 thousand kilometers away, compared to Saturn's distance of 1.4 billion kilometers.
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I've never heard this before. Is it like a mist, or literally water all together like an ocean just floating?

That's insane
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So how is it water if it's in space? Shouldn't it be a block of ice? There is a difference, you know...
post 1704227561 07-27-2024, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted By DolphinPilot
So how is it water if it's in space? Shouldn't it be a block of ice? There is a difference, you know...
That much water in space would take many billions of years to freeze.
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Originally Posted By Redfish225
That much water in space would take many billions of years to freeze.
So what the water is new? It's real cold in space too, btw. Like 3 degrees Kelvin or something.
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That aint nothing. There's a giant cloud of alcohol out in space. Wish I could be teleported there.
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Howdy Red....

I've been a science/cosmos junkie for decades.
I find this to be a fascinating discovery.
Especially, since it time lines back to the earliest formation of the universe as we know it and just post the CMB discovery.

The more we discover, the less we know and the more questions need to be answered.

Did I ever mention "I love this stuff".

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Originally Posted By DolphinPilot
So what the water is new? It's real cold in space too, btw. Like 3 degrees Kelvin or something.
It's known that the lowering of substance temperature occurs due to the absorption of energy by another substance. In space it is nearly a vacuum, which means freezing is impossible despite the low temperature. That’s why it would take many many billions of years to freeze.
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