The astro-science kids have done the amazing and now they're sharing with us mostly ignorant peoples, what has got the astro-science kids all agog. A brand newly discovered 'interstellar comet' is speeding through our solar system AND this brand newly discovered comet has spawned an entirely new branch of astronomy and astrophysics (astro-chemistry) AND AND ... wait for it ... and the newly discovered comet has been heading our way for billions and billions of years. Could be billions of light years and as for that being the case, well, the astro-science kids are keeping tightlipped about that. On top of being in transit for a wildly speculative long time gone (coming?) the aforementioned comet is bringing "pristine material" from a previously unknown star system and golly if'n that ain't about some science news or what. So and in keeping with my 'newly' discovered notion of filler crap to take up blog space and look really spiffy to a reader ... here is a nutshell section highlighting particular points that need to be highlighted.
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With an additional nutshell 'or what' observation ... "an object that had come from outside our solar system, only the third ever found, and within a day of it's detection, astronomers had measured it's trajectory and found it moving too fast to be orbiting our sun. That means the comet MUST have come from interstellar space." Golly is that about cool or what. Somewhere from the Delta Quadrant comes a suspected Borg-like visitor and the Borg-like visitor is traveling so dang fast that the comet will be here today and gone tomorrow. That's how things happen in our ever changing solar system, our very own galaxy, and our universe which might be trapped inside a tremendously large, and the astro-science kids mean REALLY fucking large, black hole. So does all this mean that when a newly discovered comet gets sucked inside a black hole does that black hole then eject that comet inside OUR solar system? The astro-science kids offered no answer when the question was put to them and therefore showering a light sprinkling of dejection among the brainiacs boasting over their newly discovered 31/ATLAS comet. And that merely proves the old adage ... into every astro-science discovery a little rain must get poured onto preening astro-physicists and astronomers. That helps keep those towering egos in check. Bummer no doubt. Now for Wednesday machine art and could someone be kind enough to cue the camel.
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just about anytime I get on those frisky darn astro-science kids they get sort of skittish for the simple reason ... what they did to our Planet Pluto to this day remains one touchy topic and for the most part the kids bristle when reminded of their egregious mistake. besides Pluto being a dog ... well ... Pluto remains to this day the NINTH planet in our solar system ... 😏
p.s. - the nutshell box back up in the verbiage department is ganked from a highly authoritative and prestigious science journal. gank credited
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