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Thread: The James Webb Telescope.

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    I guess you can mitigate against so much and the rest is up to faith......
    In truth space is very very very big and so most chances are you may get small impact and also the positioning point of orbit gives a degree of cover but not full coverage......
    https://www.space.com/extraterrestri...falls-on-earth

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    I'll put it under this thread....but I see the Russians are pulling out of the International Space Station in 2024...

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    They’ve probably spent all their money on the war; hopefully, though, Putin will be dead by 2024.

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    From Sky.....

    Concerns are growing that a Chinese space rocket's uncontrolled re-entry into Earth's atmosphere could scatter debris across populated parts of the US.

    The Long March 5B booster is too large to burn up on entry and will break up, potentially showering the ground with chunks of metal speeding at terminal velocity.

    According to the Centre for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies (CORDS) "over 88% of the world's population lives under the re-entry's potential debris footprint".

    Well this will have to be kept an eye on ...😇

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    A good point made by scientist about life in general. Be careful who you believe in this day and age. He posted this as an image from JWT and it's not.
    It's salami. Nothing more. Question everything.
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    Haha, I saw that; so the universe is nothing more than a sausage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Haha, I saw that; so the universe is nothing more than a sausage!
    When someone quotes a scientist, it is given as truth.
    Question everything when in a war, from all sides....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Haha, I saw that; so the universe is nothing more than a sausage!
    This made me laugh 🤣🤣

    Wouldn’t it be ironic if we found out, after spending multi billions and pondering for thousands of years that in fact, the universe was nothing but a sausage!? 🤣

    Considering that Marvin Gaye reckoned the world was a “great big onion” then this really does seem to fit, nothing better to compliment a sausage!!


    It reminds me of the time when a friend asked me a question and my reply was convoluted and confusing.

    To which he replied,

    “You might just as well tell me there’s a sausage in the middle of my back garden”...🤣

    I often use that line myself if someone gives me a gibberish type answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    This made me laugh 🤣🤣

    Wouldn’t it be ironic if we found out, after spending multi billions and pondering for thousands of years that in fact, the universe was nothing but a sausage!? 🤣

    Considering that Marvin Gaye reckoned the world was a “great big onion” then this really does seem to fit, nothing better to compliment a sausage!!


    It reminds me of the time when a friend asked me a question and my reply was convoluted and confusing.

    To which he replied,

    “You might just as well tell me there’s a sausage in the middle of my back garden”...🤣

    I often use that line myself if someone gives me a gibberish type answer.
    Well, seen as we are on the food topic, it is used to explain dark matter, dark energy.
    Swiss Cheese... https://www.newscientist.com/article...s-dark-energy/

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    Ah yes, but what about Dark Matter? Perhaps we should consider blue cheese with holes, with the mould being the dark matter? Should go well with a few slices of salami!

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