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    Giveaway Pick Your Perfect Spaceship Crew for a Chance to Win a Space.com Hat

    Well, I'm not eligible but I'll give it a go anyway for the fun of it. Commanding officer - Ron Hunter (Crimson Tide) Sciences - Professor Hubert Farnsworth (futurama) Engineer - Frank Poole (3001 the final Odyssey) Psychologist - Dr. Susan Calvin (Asimov's robot series) Communications - Harvey...
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    Jean-Luc assembles a crew in 'Star Trek: Picard' episode 3

    I'm more curious as to why a "review" (let's be honest, it's not.a review - they're just massive episodic spoilers) of a television show, is appearing on a (credible) space website and written by someone who isn't even a fan of any past star trek...
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    What's the Best 'Star Trek' Movie and Why Is It 'Galaxy Quest'?

    Galaxy Quest was not a bad movie at all, for its homage to earlier science fiction shows (namely star trek), with quite a lot of good, light hearted banter and jokes thrown in (that one crew member who was always paranoid he will be killed because he didn't have a name, for example, akin to star...
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    'Star Trek: Picard' warps onto TV with an okay premiere episode

    The only thing I liked about it was that it is set AFTER the events of Nemesis, and not in some alternate timeline or (ANOTHER!) Prequel series (Enterprise and Discovery). Other than that one thing alone, I'm not bothering with it, simply because Jeri Ryan is to star in it and (I'm going to irk...
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    To find intelligent alien life, humans may need to start thinking like an extraterrestrial

    I hate people who say "to find aliens, you need to think like one." It's a catch 22. In order to think like an alien, you need to have discovered it, studied it beforehand to even grasp how one might think. And by then, you wouldn't need to find aliens, because you've already found one!
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    skinny bob

    Yeah, when it comes to video platforms like YouTube (pretty much any social media site, actually), it's best to be sake such things like "skinny bob" with a grain of salt. Of all the videos and "100% proof!" Claims posted, just ask yourself one question: if they WERE real, wouldn't the video...
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    You've Heard of Black Holes. But 'White Holes' Might Blow Your Mind

    I'm not sure too many people actually know what a black hole is, honestly. Most are too caught up on the "hole" part, thinking of it that because of the intense gravity that draws everything in, that that material then gets funneled down a shaft or (examples) because.. It has to go somewhere...
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    'moving stars'

    Swamp gasses. The light of Venus. You're better off leaving this one alone and forgetting what you saw.
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    Will Betelgeuse Finally Explode? A Look at the Dimming Red Star in Orion's Shoulder

    It wouldn't be good. depending on how close the planets orbited, to the star in it's red giant phase, theyd either be vaporised or flung off into deep space to become what is called a rogue planet. When it comes to habitable worlds, sorry but they don't have a hope in hell. Doesn't matter how...
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    Origins and Big Bang

    What most people fail to understand, is that a black hole is not literally a hole, it's the super sold nose remnant of a star's core, which is so powerful, it draws in everything near it with its intense gravity. This, dust, gas, c n light, does not get "sucked down" into a hole, because there...
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    Tear in universe

    We'd first have to prove the existence of dark matter itself, before we even get into the realm of determining what a space-time continuum could be, let alone prove something like that could even exist. As such, we have only a fair belief that dark matter exists, based on our observations, but...
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    How many times has the universe doubled since the big bang?

    My brain just exploded...
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    Question Inhabitable place?

    Look how well that worked out for the crew of the Tsien!
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    What is the safest place in our solar system to store an archive of human existence?

    Mons Pico, on the Moon would be a good choice, as the Moon is basically a dead (geologically) world, where there's no volcano eruptions or moonquakes.
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    We May Finally Understand the Moments Before the Big Bang

    It's impossible to know what happened before existence, because there was literally nothing. All came about in that split second of the big bang, which was a physicality that can be measured and studied. You can't learn something about nothing when nothing is literally the absence and void of...