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Space Thread, all things related to space.
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>>1072222
Rocket launches and landings are not, "space." Fair warning, there is an anon with like 200 images of rocket launches that bombards every one of these "space" threads. He gets angry and increases his posting when you remind him that those images are not of space nor in space at all.

>dat feel when "Error: Image resolution is too large."

Alright, if I can't upload 4k then have some standard 2k.
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>>1072222
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>>1072213
God I hate webms with no fucking sound.
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>>1072308
what am I listening to, here?
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>>1072316
you avin a giggle m8?
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>>1072305

7 days
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>>1072316
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>>1072343
i'm gonna take a stab and say it's the Ganymede Magnetic Anomoly
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>>1072403

Hearty kek, thank you.
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>>1072343
Radio waves created by Ganymede's magnetic field disturbing Jupiter's, slowed down and translated into sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAZgFZ6BuhA
The description of this video has a pretty comprehensive explanation of how it works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3oi0_43E3Q
>Now, what do we mean by "sounds of Saturn"? First, the sounds are not typically produced at the planet itself, but in the magnetosphere, the magnetic bubble surrounding the planet. These waves are not the same as the pressure waves in the atmosphere that we normally think of as sound. However, they do have some similarities. Even though space is an excellent vacuum, it is "filled" with particles at a density of typically a few to several hundred particles per cubic centimeter near planets. Most of these are charged and constitute what we call plasma. Being charged, these particles interact with each other without the need to "collide" as they do in the atmosphere. Moving charged particles both produce electromagnetic fields and waves and also are moved by electromagnetic fields and waves generated elsewhere. These are "plasma waves". Many of these interactions occur at frequencies that are audible to humans. This doesn't mean that a human ear could hear them in space -- the pressures are far too small -- but it is conceivable that an ultra-sensitive microphone could measure them. In practice, however, it is far easier to measure the oscillations in the accompanying electric and magnetic fields with antennas, and that is just what we do. To produce sound we can hear, we simply do the equivalent of hooking our antennas up to an amplifier in order to drive speakers. Plasma waves can be considered "space audio".
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>>1072224
Jupiter best gas giant
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>>1072437

Don't we love Jupiter folks?
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>>1072399
>DURR WHAT IS PHYSICS: The Movie
What a terrible film
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>>1072484
>DURR WHAT IS PHYSICS: The Movie
Kind of weird though that nobody ever calls Star Wars or Star Trek that. Like, if people have complaints, it's not that.
There seems to be a kind of uncanny valley of scifi where a certain kind of person suddenly becomes unable to accept any kind of deviation from reality.
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>>1072489
Those have aliens, so youdon't associate it with reality. Space movies with no aliens are trying to be realistic, and failing.
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>>1072489
Gravity pretended to be accurate and use real world physics and believable situations
The other two didn't, they're softer sci-fi
I can't accept something trying to be hard sci-fi and failing
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>>1072484
what about this?
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>>1072496
Interstellar just pissed me off
There's only one movie that's allowed to be accurate hard sci-fi and then go batshit at the end
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>>1072493
Pretty sure the directors explicitly said they put story before realism.
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>>1072305

I'm going to miss Cassini when it finishes it's mission.
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>>1072305
One of my favourite ever webms
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>>1072305
That 3d view of Iapetus's equatorial ridge was badass.
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>>1072593
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_echo
Huh. That's interesting. Apparently that's not an expanding gas cloud, but the flash of light from the explosion moving through the gas that's already there.
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>>1072224
anyone know which moons those are?
Some of Jupiter's moons are fucking huge like nearly half earth size. The planet Jupiter is special, most solar systems don't have a planet even close to Jupiter's size. Some scientists claim Jupiter could be a contributing factor to life on earth; it's massive gravity protecting earth from comets and keeping the asteroid belt(s) in check. Jupiter's moons are the most likely places in our solar system we could find life; Jupiter's gravity causes friction on the moons and liquid water is possible below the surface. Inside of Jupiter it most likely rains diamonds. Once our sun dies, the planet Jupiter's gravitational pull will most likely become the center of our solar system; If it collects enough matter from the suns death it could start fusion and become a star itself. Jupiter is truly a god-teir planet while Earth is just a mooching little shit.
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>>1072498
I really like this movie but it needed to have a ballsy editor who gutted all the time travel and familial love plot elements.

A cool film about people trying to save a dying Earth venturing through a wormhole, one entirely focused on exploration.

All the family shit did was make me cringe, same with the time travel stuff. You know when you jump into a body of water and it's too cold and you get that tight feeling in your chest? As soon as he entered the tesseract I got that feeling. I'm like 'Oh, fucking hell, I actually LIKED this movie as well.'
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>>1072501
People are stupid and think movie makers fact check themselves, and therefore, it's accurate and they can think of it as such.
Some people even feel betrayed if they find out its bullshit.
They're far too trusting.
Source:personal experience.
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>>1072631
Exactly the same for me senpai
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>>1072213
>>1072218
>>1072214
>>1072224

>people actually believe this is real
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>>1075849

I doubt the sun gif is real but are you legit serious about the rest of your examples? You can see Jupiter with your own eyes if you have the equipment, it's not difficult to get that kind of quality.

I didn't want to take the bait, damn you. I know you can't be that stupid.
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>>1075852
You'd have to be an idiot not to think those are all CGI or special effects.
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>>1075877

ok
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>>1075880
People need to wake up. Fucking stupid sheep believing everything their told
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>>1075881
>wake up sheeple
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Does this count?:
>>1073614
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>>1072253
Reminder: Man-made satellites are not "space." They exist in space, but they are not space. Please stay on topic.
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>>1072227
Name of the music please ?
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>>1072229
Oh and this one's name too please, that's relaxing
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>>1072501
Cool, so have a good story.

Oh wait.
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>>1072316
There is no sound in space.
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>>1072305
Anybody have a source on the background music?
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>>1076425
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6R8GCX_wSs

I remember hearing this in citizenfour
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>>1072308
This spooked the shit out of me, as i heard a tormented scream behind the static.
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>>1072316
god i hate crybaby little cunts
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>>1075852
protip: they are that stupid
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>>1075881
oh, you're one of those "wake up" types. suicide is always an option.
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>>1076242
This looks like space to me man.
But I also see earth and some solar panels more than likely belonging to the iss
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>>1072231
i have a song with this words, do you have any sauce for this?
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>>1075849
>people actually believe the world is flat
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>>1075849

OPs video was a private non government non space agency launched rocket.

fun fact

littiraly anyone can build a weather balloon or go to any rocket club and send up high altitude rockets.

Not that your mental illness would allow you to believe this stuff.

here sigh up for space tourism go see for yourself

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tourism

http://www.virgingalactic.com/

http://www.xcor.com/

http://www.spaceadventures.com/

https://www.blueorigin.com/

http://worldview.space/

or build a balloon

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Construct-a-Weather-Balloon/
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>>1077633
His kind would rather deny reality and hide in conspiracy theories.
A world with its reins held by a villain is better than a world with no reins to be held by anyone, for his kind of trash.
They are a sad and cowardly bunch, and would likely need to be dragged to the edge of space against their will, because they know the truth would set them free, and freedom scares them more than their dreamed up super-tyranny, because that means there's no control. They feel if there's a group in charge, they'll at least protect us all in order to protect themselves, but without that, we're at the mercy of chance, and so the coward hides himself and his quivering, sudsing boy-hole behind a web of bullshit.
I'd spit on him if he was here with me, the fucking degenerate.
They're the reason we're still flopping about instead of going full bore trying to get off-world. They'll be the death of us all if they're lucky.
Fuck I had to get that off my chest.
/rant
>pic related, whenever one of these posters enters a space thread
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>>1077896
Hahahahahaha what the fuck are you rambling about dude
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>>1076898

Sounds like Carl Sagan, so probably cosmos
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>>1072631
I share your feelings man.
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>>1072213
Why no sound?
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>>1079453
Ummm
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>>1076242
OMG IT'S YOU! THE ROCKET BONER GUY!
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>>1077914
He's not wrong, just parroting what every FBI behavioral analyst has been saying since 98 about literal meme religions and domestic American bred terrorism.
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>>1076339
soundhound says Þú ert sólin by
Ólafur Arnalds, album: ...and they have escaped the weight of darkness
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>>1079453
>sound
>in space
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>>1079453
Dummy
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>>1072498
Which one?
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>>1072493
As far as I noticed, there were four general fuck-ups, which I will rank by MY perceived severity:
1 The premise: Kessler syndrome wouldn't go THAT bad, that fast.
2 The rockets she used to de-orbit are UNDER the heat shield, so that's a bad idea. I know some poor Soviet bastard had his pod come in sideways or upside down for *part* of the descent and survived (barely) but I doubt the whole trip would be doable.
3 a relatively unimportant error, which I know was made for dramatic purposes: if you accept #1, then the debris field couldn't have come around again that quickly.
4 Her getting to watch the station she rode down with burning up on re-entry . . . from the ground. Obviously done just to have a pretty closing shot for the movie.

These rate from annoyances to trivial to me. Now, did I miss something? It's way less than most movies. I think most of you faggots are missing the point that you didn't like it because you wanted an action movie, and only got a drama.
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>>1080004
more or less tied with 2 - the flying to the station by MMU thing would probably have taken hours at best.Never got the holding her by a cable thing, either. Why not hug? Much more manageable.
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>>1072213
>Space octopus preparing to kidnap a missile
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>>1077741
people shit on this movie, but this intro is fucking awesome.
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>>1080236
I liked it.

There was one thing though, that was NOT to its credit. I never quite understood why people were so ga-ga about the special effects in Star Wars until I realized that Dune came out after ALL of the original Star Wars.
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>>1072213
>>1072214
>>1072220
All done by Industrial Light and Magic
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>>1079988
Probably talking about 2001
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>>107774
I was watching this the other day. Need to finish.
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>>1079516
Thank you very much.
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>>1080294
[muffled IDI NAHUI over comms]
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>>1080004
My single biggest problem with Gravity was one of the most important scenes in the entire movie made absolutely ZERO fucking sense.
When the two of them were trying to grab onto the space station and missed they both ended up tangled in the unfurled parachute.
In a movie that even remotely respected the laws of physics they would just hold on until that parachute cord went taught and they bounced right back tot he station safely.
Instead they turned it into some bullshit cliffhanger scene that ends with him just inexplicably drifting away after what seemed like an hour of "DON'T LET GOOOOOO"

Everything else I could stand until that happened. I needed a cold shower afterwards.
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>>1076341
Nevermind I found it.
It's "H In New England" by Max Richter.
... Yeah I can be pretty stupid sometimes.
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>>1080294
Context? Is that suitsat?
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>>1075849
>>1075881
Just because your dirty ass city has smogged up the sky so much doesn't mean the planets aren't up there.
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>>1082679
that right there is the thing i loved most about the film. The book doesnt really give you a mental image of the spaceship.
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>>1080004

The movie also assumed that object in space or debris goes around the planet the wrong way.

That the debris goes around in a perfect circle around the earth which it doesn't. Seen on an overhead map of earth everything goes in wave lines up and down the earth.

Or that all satellites, space stations and debris orbit at the same altitudes.

Somehow the debris goes faster around the earth.
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>>1082679
>>1082807

I agree, they need to build this for real before people go mars.
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>>1080294
Kek
...Wait. He's not dead right?
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>>1082881

It's an empty suit.
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>>1080294
>anyone see the narcoleptic?
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>>1072609
The inner one is Io. If I had to make an educated guess I'd say the other one is Europa.
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>>1072213
>dat stage separation
I came
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>>1080375
>space complotist in 2016
Kill yourself
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>>1076300
it reminds me at this
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/589217
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>>1083118
>dat smile behind the mask at the end
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>>1080294
Why block the subs?
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>>1081148
>>1082881
From Wikipedia:

"During a regular maintenance spacewalk on February 3, 2006, in which several panels on the Biorisk experiment system had to be removed to prepare it for collection, an accident occurred during the removal of a jammed mounting bracket, causing some damage to itself and the panel. With the end of the EVA period approaching, an attempt to force it open was made by Major Ivanovich. The weakened bracket gave way, tore part of the panel free, and Ivanovich was accidentally launched from the ISS, into his own separate orbit."

"The other members of the three man crew, also on EVA at the time, were unable to mount an effective rescue mission in time. Upon returning to the inside of the station, the crew contacted control staff at both Korolyov and JSC. After thirty minutes of discussion, it was found that there were no safe options for retrieval available to the ISS crew, and the decision to abandon Ivanovich was made. Crew on the ISS, as per Roscosmos orders, closed communications with him, and he was left to drift alone."

"Several shortwave enthusiasts reported being able to capture faint voice and telemetry data from his suit, with telemetry data persisting until February 18th. On September 7, 2006, at 16:00 GMT, Major Ivanovich re-entered the Earth's atmosphere over the Southern Ocean at 110.4° East longitude and 46.3° South latitude."

Never forget.
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>>1091021
ahahahahahah nice pasta
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>>1072316
What is there to hear in these webms?
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>>1091021
>implying
Stop trying to trick newfags
It was a satellite put inside an old suit
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>>1072489
That's because they're actually different genres:
Gravity, Interstellar = science fiction
Star Trek = science fantasy
Star Wars = science fantasy/space opera
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>>1077896
>read Fallen Angels by Niven & Pournelle
It will piss you off more. Its fiction but it gives a plausible future scenario they would love to see. These assholes are doing their damnedest to bind us to their anti-intellectual horseshit.
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>>1077896
Bro fist for feck dem conspiracy kiddos.
Also, I can't stop laughing about all the ruckus surrounding the infamous "28 pages" among the truthers... They are going full panick, when they suddenly realize the "truth" (well part of it, 28 pages ain't that much tbqh) is more complicated than "muh joows did this"and aliens/space kikes/Beyonce did the Pentagon attack.
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>>1091656
Whats the name of the anime. It seems absolutely amazing. I would love to see it. Please tell me, anon.
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>>1091669
Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneâmise

Gainax in its prime. A bit old, but still shittons better than all the crap you can find in nowadays animes.
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>>1091697
I'm watching it right now and will recommend it forever, Fuck it looks great.
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>>1091033
>>1091451
>denying the truth
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>>1080236
Never seen the movie but I think it'd be hard for it to be decent while being based off of an absolutely awful novel.
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>>1091743
Does anyone have an active torrent? The ones I found on nyaa are dead as fuck.
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>>1072220

Cool, it's the dude from the slingshot channel
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>>1093581
LET ME SHOW YOU ITS FEATURES
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>>1092159
>an absolutely awful novel
I guess you either love it or hate it
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>>1072437
> no badass rings
> best gas giant

pick one
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>>1080564
that scene where she slips out of the tether made me walk out of the theater, this is fucking basic physics.
>>1082827
objects can go around the earth in a perfect circle if they're at the right inclination.
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>>1072631
>throwing the time travel elements out of a movie that involves getting the close to a black hole.
the ending needed to be thrown out but thats all really.
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>>1091021
their has been literally 0 people to float away into space in the entire history of manned space flight.
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>>1091656
good thing honneamise was 0.01% space and 99.99% boring fucking war/spy shit.
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>their
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>>1075881
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>>1072498
... it's SCI-FI.. like what's so hard to understand?
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>>1072502
that's cool as all hell
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>>1091656
see
>>1072253
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>>1072213
post more
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>>1091656
What is the song in this. I know its not in the movie
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>>1076300
How did they picture milky way?
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>>1095366
Apart from some of the early Russian astronauts... that you'll never really hear about.
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>>1095360
>objects can go around the earth in a perfect circle if they're at the right inclination.
Not true
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>>1098612
They are just guessing what it looks like. No one has traveled far enough out to actually record this. Let alone travel that said distance and relay the information back to Earth.

>It would take a really, really long time.
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>>1098694
Are you talking about some geoid fuckery or perturbations from other celestial bodies or what?
Because that's just nitpicking.
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>>1098692
>Trying to imagine drifting away into the vast emptiness of space away from your home, constantly imagining if there is ever a way to be rescued and bargaining this isn't your demise, starving, being lonely, being scared
>Then just having to decide to kill yourself anyways.
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>>1098759
That could probably make a good movie plot
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>>1091021
Ivanovich is not real surname. Try Ivanov or Ivaschenko, make pasta better.
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>>1093581
i was thinkig the same
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>>1072213
Sort of odd that the curvature we see in the lens when the horizon meets the center of the shot is rather straight. Then again, I don't watch many space videos.

Anyone know specifically what was the goal for this type of rocket launch? Just camera footage?
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>>1072213
When I was in cub scouts we had a rocket derby every year and we'd shoot off rockets that looked just like that
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>>1076368
I am dead, and this comment is what killed me.
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>>1098744
It's not nitpicking, the J-X effects, Luni-Solar perturbations, atmospheric drag and solar radiation pressure all effect the orbital trajectory.
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>>1076300
Reminds me of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvTe1-a6Pdo
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>>1099244

Yeah I bet you shot off a lot of rockets
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>>1072213
Good cgi
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>>1102594

That's bait
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>>1102601
What is up with the earth's curve inverting at the end?
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>>1099188
iirc, that wass a suborbital rocket with some small scientific payload.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jEz03Z8azc

Webm potencial

2nd successful landing on ocean
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>>1102629
probably the lense's shape.
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>>1075881
>Space doesn't real
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>>1072498
>accurate hard sci-fi and then go batshit at the end
It had weird elements from the beginning, such as the "ghost" in Murph's room. All it does is start to give some sort of explanation for what's going on, but I don't think it gives too much. It walks a fine line between, "here's a general idea of what's going on" and "let's try to explain what's going on with ridiculous pseudoscience," and I think it does a fine job.
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>>1075881
I say this with all sincerity. Kill yourself.

Kill.
Your.
Self.
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>>1097866
>>1072253
Wew lads. Wew.
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>>1072427
>measure the oscillations in the accompanying electric and magnetic fields with antennas
And convert that shit by "slowing it down and translate into sound."

Fuck! Is it that hard to explain without confusing the shit out of everyone?
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>>1072514
fucking feels man!
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>>1076300
10^23 meters your mom's waist circumference
1 femtometer the size of your dick
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>>1077896
Amen, brother. We must rise above and laugh at the whelps from their unreachable heavenly bodies.
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>>1072316
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>>1105805
Except it isn't slowed down. That was playing at the same speed and frequency as the magnetic signal that was recorded.
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>>1099132
Too bad gravity didnt allow the deaths of the main cast.
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>>1094637
your really pulling my arm, anon. I guess I'll pick best gas giant.
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>>1103942
Love this show, "the expanse" for those wondering. Some of the best scientific representation of space flight I've seen in a while
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>>1072609


actually most exo planets tend to be about the same size as a jupiter or larger. But that's largely in systems where only one or two planets formed.

Either you have large jupiters, hot jupiters, or what they call superearths, which are close to the same size as uranus or neptune.
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>>1106235
Isn't that more because that's the size the planet has to be for our current level of detection to even tell us it's there?
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>>1077896
'truthers' aren't hiding, they're seeking.
The problem is everything is hidden. You want to prove it once and for all, well lets go to fucking Antarctica. Oh wait, you're not allowed. Hmm. If you honestly even tried to consider things that are literally blatant and in front of your face, than you're going to find things don't add up. Everything we're told on the record or official is completely corrupt and easy to debunk.
So deny the 'truth', which is basically peoples assumptions on whats real, but don't go around acting like what you've heard about in school and on TV is the fucking gospel.
The very thing you're afraid of is control, your own responsibility and 'purpose'.
So before you lose your shit and go tard punch anyone, fuck yourself first.
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>>1106474
>well lets go to fucking Antarctica. Oh wait, you're not allowed.

Where did you hear that? i mean.. its hard as theres litterally no reason to go there. but Theres next to zero restrictions (bar natural ones) on going there. The only places your probably not allowed to go are the Military zones, if any are even active anymore.
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>>1106474
Are you saying Antarctica and space aren't real?
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>>1106442
It is, >>1106235 is just unsmart.
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>>1106474
https://www.google.no/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=antarctic+travel+
But of course, all those travel companies are part of some strange conspiracy to cover up "MUH TRUUUUUUUTH!!!!!"
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>>1105887
>Except it isn't slowed down
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAZgFZ6BuhA
>The image is a dynamic spectrogram showing the intensity of waves as a function of frequency (vertical axis) and time (horizontal axis) in which red indicates high intensity waves and blue indicates low intensities. This spectrogram was obtained by Fourier transforming the actual waveform from the electric antenna at a sample rate of 201,600 samples per second. We have used the same waveform to generate an audio signal but have used a sample rate of about a factor of 9 slower in order to shift the 80-kHz bandwidth down into the audio frequency range. We have also used a technique called time-slicing to reduce the 45-minute recording to just one minute. The cursor moves across the spectrogram as the audio signal is played.

>used a sample rate of about a factor of 9 slower in order to shift the 80-kHz bandwidth down into the audio frequency range
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>>1103055
a rocket landing like God and Heinlein intended
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>>1077633

>http://www.virgingalactic.com/
bleeding money, can't get their engine to work

>http://www.xcor.com/
just fired half their staff to avoid bankruptcy
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>>1082827
Oh dear. You're serious, aren't you? Okay . . . here we go: Do you own globe? Go get it. If not, go buy one so you don't look like an uneducated peasant.

Now, look at one of those wavy line maps, and take a piece of string and wrap it around the globe along the same path as the map. What you'll have is a circle that is tilted relative to the equator but still divides the globe into halves.If you're looking at a map that has lots of wavy lines that copy over each other, that's just because the spacecraft keeps following the same circle, but the Earth rotates underneath it.

tl;dr The maps are misleading for the same reasons they make Antarctica look huge or make you think ships would fall off the edge of the world. They're not globes.

Hope someone learned something.
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>>1103930
sauce?
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>>1108452
the expanse, m8
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>>1108462

thx i didn't saw the end
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>>1081234
any smart anon know the nebula on 0:07? I check on this thread every hour
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>>1108239
>defending Gravity
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>>1108787

Horsehead Nebula

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsehead_Nebula
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>>1076898
― Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space

fucken search the fucken words you lazy piece of shit
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>>1075849
You can literally see the space station with a telescope
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>>1108986
>a telescope
I'm pretty sure I managed to see it with shitty binocs.
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>>1108462
Is it any good?
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>>1072496
this scene left me with the biggest bluest balls.
It built up so much and when the climax was supposed to come, they cut to some guys looking slightly worried.
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>>1109044
Yes, but the books are even better.
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>>1108825
>defying gravity
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>>1100253
So he's wrong about it being a "perfect" circle, but over the timespan described and within the tolerance required it's pretty much a circle.
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>>1109624
>not being in the original forum RPG
Get a load of this pleb
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>>1072308
>>1072343
>>1072427
>>1105805
>>1105887

hello i study sound
this frequency is not modified

visually you can see the arch form
clearly you can see the effects of the harmonic series at both ends,

in musical terms. the fat red fundamental pitch at the bottom is Do, and it adheres very strongly to the series from there, each line up is the next partial tone in the series (do do so do mi so te do re mi fi so) you can see it evenly represented by this BEAUTIFUL SPECTROGRAM. the order of the series is obtained through fraction ratios that occur natually in waves, and with all of them present (i e no manipulation of tones through outside forces or walls) it seems to be an unsurrounded force rather than a burst or explosion in a closed area.

the harmonic series applies to all waves including waves of force, and partial tones are manipulated by the balance of the force vibrating evenly in all directions.

Since this sound has a smooth tapering of the partial tones, this sound didnt bounce off a lot of things. whatever made this sound was in free movement.

Also, the pitch of the sound gets higher from the beginning, and lower at the end. Clearly the doppler effect!

To be honest, it just sounds like a fat rock blasting across atmosphere, and it happened to whizz by the microphone.
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How about ROCKETS
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>>1112057
>tfw alive during that time
>but wasn't there

>there will never be another shuttle launch in your lifetime
>or ever again
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Contributing
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>>1112474
Wouldn't earth be pretty much inside of Jupiter's atmosphere?
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>>1112474
>>1112490
NVM:
>distance from earth to moon: 384,400 km
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>>1112499
>>1112490
>>1112474
The Earth would be smaller, the men who have been on the moon were able to cover it with their thumb, they weren't even able to distinguish any of the continents
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>>1112505
Only because of too many clouds.
Also:
http://www.americaspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/apollo-11-earthirse.jpg
>tfw real photos look fake as fuck
>and the one image from nasa you could find from google search is obviously computer generated
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>>1112505
Maybe, but my fist would fit right inside Uranus.
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>>1112521
Bring it fuckhead
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>>1112521
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>>1111764
its a plasma wave m8
no microphones involved, just antennas
also they mention in the description that they shifted it into the audible spectrum
and did something called time slicing, whatever that is
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>>1072631
as >>1095361 wrote, removing the time travel elements would just be wrong. in that case they'd have to use something else to travel, making it another movie entirely.

I enjoyed the family part, well made imo.
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>>1108787
Yeah I used to have a nice beach house there
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>>1082907
sauce on that music? probably some public domain stuff, but still
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>>1091656
>>1098599

The movie has a pretty excellent OST though
https://youtu.be/VQBs5G-oq3g?t=293
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>>1103942
yeah it's pretty neat once you accept the basic premise (fusion drive a thousand times more efficient than modern rockets, allowing the massive spaceships we've come to love from Star Trek etc.). I want more stuff set in a colonized solar system!
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>>1103942
>>1106168
what show is this?
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>>1108986
>>1108991
You can see it with your naked eye if it passes within 2 hours of sunset.
I've done it on several occasions
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>>1098599
Consecration by Perturbator
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>>1111596
I heard it was based on an RPG, but I didn't know it was from a forum. Archived anywhere?
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>>1112571
Read the fucking post you just quoted. Get railgunned, faggot.
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>>1112599
Did he die?
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>>1112612
Having your head removed works the same in space as it does on earth.
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>>1112599
source?
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>>1112848
bump
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>>1112805

So hes good then?
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>>1076368
Top kek getting to here.
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>>1112805
I thought that it being in the future, they would have thought about it and taken measures in case you lost your head.
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>>1112848
The expanse, mediocre novels but the best sci-fi TV this decade.
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>>1113027
He could probably run for Senate
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>>1080294

Dis is a masterpiece!
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>>1112057
That crisp sound.
Fantastic.
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>>1103942
Books are 10 times better, show is still pretty good
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>>1072502
i came
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>>1075901
it gave me anxiety
that fucking scale man
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>>1091021
From the ISS, you could drift a few miles out in any direction and still be relatively safe/easy to recover. It takes alot of energy to alter orbits. A humans worth of elbow grease wont make you dangerously tokyo drift into reentry/deep space.
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>>1112558
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfA0oNS_9MU
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>>1091021

Before people fall into this.

His name was "Ivan ivanovich" and it wasn't a person but the name the Russian crew gave to the empty suit they threw out with dirty clothes.

I would post sauce but its in spanish(pizarradeyuri)
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>>1076898
You can find a torrent of the entire audio series on most torrent sites. Carl Sagan: Pale Blue Dot. You should. It's gold.
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>>1116922
It was actually a decommissioned suit fitted with a radio transmitter.
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>>1080375
What are you talking about? That's Phil Collins, hes drumming in space with water
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>>1091021
>>1116922
Actually from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuitSat

>SuitSat (also known as Mr. Smith, Ivan Ivanovich, RadioSkaf, Radio Sputnik and AMSAT-OSCAR 54) was a retired Russian Orlan spacesuit with a radio transmitter mounted on its helmet. SuitSat-1 was deployed in an ephemeral orbit around the Earth on February 3, 2006. The idea for this novel OSCAR satellite was first formally discussed at an AMSAT symposium in October 2004, although the ARISS-Russia team is credited with coming up with the idea as a commemorative gesture for the 175th anniversary of the Moscow State Technical University.

>"SuitSat is a Russian brainstorm," according to Frank Bauer of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. "Some of our Russian partners in the ISS program, mainly a group led by Sergey Samburov, had an idea: Maybe we can turn old spacesuits into useful satellites." SuitSat is a first test of that idea.
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>>1116508
Cheers, have some swedish ambient

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_8G0zHMuwg
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>>1072498
Sunshine does this pretty well too, what with the psychic sun bible basher with a death wish
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>>1118370
>someone else likes Carbon Based Lifeforms
Thank you
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>>1118613

we are at least 3.
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>>1118370

>What about the forests?

NOPE


Seriously who wouldn't like it?
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>>1118370
What is that gif?
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>>1072213
Shit son my payload was on that thing
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