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Ultima Thule the most distant object that humanity has ever visited.

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Space: the final frontier.

To find new civilizations... and fock them.

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Jeri Ryan hands down. Not even close with the others. Well, maybe Troi.

Troi can probably suck a mean d1ck, but could you imagine dating a chick that can read minds and sense things? No thanks.

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Some absolutely incredible discoveries are already being made.

 

http://www.sci-news.com/space/ultima-thule-preliminary-science-results-06786.html

 

Among the incredible findings made by the New Horizons science team are:

(i) the color of Ultima Thule matches the color of similar Kuiper Belt objects;

(ii) the two lobes of the Kuiper Belt object are nearly identical in color; this matches what we know about binary systems which havent come into contact with each other, but rather orbit around a shared point of gravity;

(iii) Ultima Thule has no rings or satellites larger than one mile in diameter;

(iv) the object has no detectable atmosphere.

 

So it's the same color as everything else out there, and the two lobes are also the same color, and it doesn't have atmosphere or rings. Simply incredible findings.

 

I've also examined the data and I've made even more incredible discoveries:

 

(v) the object is very cold

(vi) the object is not phosphorescent

(vii) it is not inhabited

(viii) it rotates

(ix) it revolves around the sun

 

Will these incredible discoveries ever stop! :o

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Some absolutely incredible discoveries are already being made.

 

http://www.sci-news.com/space/ultima-thule-preliminary-science-results-06786.html

 

Among the incredible findings made by the New Horizons science team are:

(i) the color of Ultima Thule matches the color of similar Kuiper Belt objects;

(ii) the two lobes of the Kuiper Belt object are nearly identical in color; this matches what we know about binary systems which havent come into contact with each other, but rather orbit around a shared point of gravity;

(iii) Ultima Thule has no rings or satellites larger than one mile in diameter;

(iv) the object has no detectable atmosphere.

 

So it's the same color as everything else out there, and the two lobes are also the same color, and it doesn't have atmosphere or rings. Simply incredible findings.

 

I've also examined the data and I've made even more incredible discoveries:

 

(v) the object is very cold

(vi) the object does is not phosphorescent

(vii) it is not inhabited

(viii) it rotates

(ix) it revolves around the sun

 

Will these incredible discoveries ever stop! :o

Even though it is described as "mountain-size", it would easily fit inside Uranus.

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There were times in history that people thought the earth was the center of the universe, and much farther back in time, that it was flat.

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Did we solve the mysteries of the universe by looking at this asteroid yet?

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The James Webb is gonna be epic...

Deep space telescope..

Gonna be awesome!!

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Hmm, apparently they've never been around my sister at Thanksgiving.  😏

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18 minutes ago, Mookz said:

Hmm, apparently they've never been around my sister at Thanksgiving.  😏

Black hole?

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26 minutes ago, Utilit99 said:

Black hole?

Occasionally when she would eat a lot of beets.  🤔

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