Space!

Fed up talking videogames? Why?
User avatar
VlaSoul
Member
Joined in 2018
AKA: Vtheyoshi

PostRe: Space!
by VlaSoul » Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:42 pm

Alvin Flummux wrote:
OrangeRKN wrote:Can't wait for the full video!


Wait no more!



:toot:

Quoted for new page

gooseberry fool was awesome, first time we've seen mars in that much detail right?

Image
was Vtheyoshi on (S)ONM. V I was, V I remain
sig made by the venerable Krik
User avatar
Victor Mildew
Member
Joined in 2009

PostRe: Space!
by Victor Mildew » Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:54 pm

I don't think I ever shared this here, but this is something I was involved in with work a few years ago:

twitter.com/TeddyAirUK/status/1042036936809037830



The launch day was mental. We thought we'd lost the bear, but it had stayed in the stratosphere for an extra hour :lol: It was supposed to land in mid Wales but ended up near Poole :fp: When It landed it had 3 seconds of video space on the camera. I have all the footage.

Hexx wrote:Ad7 is older and balder than I thought.
User avatar
Tomous
Member
Joined in 2010
AKA: Vampbuster

PostRe: Space!
by Tomous » Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:57 pm

That is really awesome :D

Image
User avatar
Saint of Killers
Member
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Space!
by Saint of Killers » Wed Mar 17, 2021 7:47 am

Apparently there's such a thing as a wandering supermassive black hole O_o https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/15/worl ... index.html

User avatar
Squinty
Member
Joined in 2009
Location: Norn Oirland

PostRe: Space!
by Squinty » Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:14 am

strawberry float sake that's all we need :dread:

User avatar
Victor Mildew
Member
Joined in 2009

PostRe: Space!
by Victor Mildew » Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:20 am

I didn't think Muse would be touring this year.

Hexx wrote:Ad7 is older and balder than I thought.
User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Space!
by Moggy » Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:20 am

Squinty wrote:strawberry float sake that's all we need :dread:


With the way things are going, a supermassive black hole might be the only way to improve things.

User avatar
Vermilion
Gnome Thief
Joined in 2018
Location: Everywhere
Contact:

PostRe: Space!
by Vermilion » Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:22 am

Wiltshire feels like a black hole these days, there is just no escape from it, ever.

User avatar
Tomous
Member
Joined in 2010
AKA: Vampbuster

PostRe: Space!
by Tomous » Wed Mar 17, 2021 12:11 pm

Victor Mildew wrote:I didn't think Muse would be touring this year.



Will be a top class indie tour I'm sure :toot:

Image
User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Space!
by Moggy » Wed Mar 17, 2021 12:17 pm

Tomous wrote:
Victor Mildew wrote:I didn't think Muse would be touring this year.



Will be a top class glam punk rock tour I'm sure :toot:


FTFY

User avatar
more heat than light
Member
Joined in 2008
AKA: mhtl
Location: Leicestershire

PostRe: Space!
by more heat than light » Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:26 pm

twitter.com/JP_Metsavainio/status/1371745893104427010


Oblomov Boblomov wrote:MHTL is an OG ledge
User avatar
Sprouty
Member
Joined in 2008
AKA: SillySprout

PostRe: Space!
by Sprouty » Sat Mar 20, 2021 11:00 pm

more heat than light wrote:

twitter.com/JP_Metsavainio/status/1371745893104427010



Wow. This image is so powerful, it really helps to visualise the sheer scope of the universe. There is so much filled in this image and it's just our view looking out across the our own milky way galaxy, which would appear as just a speck for anyone looking towards it with the naked eye from any other galaxy.

The silly neighbourhood vegetable.
User avatar
Peter Crisp
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Space!
by Peter Crisp » Sun Mar 21, 2021 5:46 pm

I think that's maybe the answer to the Fermi paradox.
Maybe most life in the universe existed a billion years ago and we just popped-up in a time without much going on. Would we know about a civilisation from even just 1m years ago which is nothing in cosmic time. Maybe our part of the universe is just abnormally devoid of life and the rest is teeming with it.

Vermilion wrote:I'd rather live in Luton.
User avatar
Imrahil
Member
Joined in 2013

PostRe: Space!
by Imrahil » Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:04 pm

Yep, I'd hypothesise most old civilizations in the universe moved beyond the need to exist in physical form or be restricted by physical location. Also, there's endless ideas about the fabric of the universe and what's beyond; perhaps they've all left to explore other planes of existence or outer realms by now, if those places do exist.

I'm sure there are other baby civilizations like us all over the universe though.

User avatar
Squinty
Member
Joined in 2009
Location: Norn Oirland

PostRe: Space!
by Squinty » Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:10 pm

It seems unfathomable to me that anyone can travel those distances. I mean, our own Solar System is tiny in the greater scheme of things, and yet it still takes light over a year to pass from one side to the other.

I genuinely think there are other races out there, but the distances are just to impossible for anyone to establish meaningful contact.

But I would LOVE to be wrong about this, because it's depressing thinking about it.

User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Space!
by Moggy » Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:13 pm

Squinty wrote:It seems unfathomable to me that anyone can travel those distances. I mean, our own Solar System is tiny in the greater scheme of things, and yet it still takes light over a year to pass from one side to the other.

I genuinely think there are other races out there, but the distances are just to impossible for anyone to establish meaningful contact.

But I would LOVE to be wrong about this, because it's depressing thinking about it.


Around 100 years ago it would have seemed impossible to get to Australia in less than 24 hours.

User avatar
Peter Crisp
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Space!
by Peter Crisp » Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:14 pm

Squinty wrote:It seems unfathomable to me that anyone can travel those distances. I mean, our own Solar System is tiny in the greater scheme of things, and yet it still takes light over a year to pass from one side to the other.

I genuinely think there are other races out there, but the distances are just to impossible for anyone to establish meaningful contact.

But I would LOVE to be wrong about this, because it's depressing thinking about it.


All we need to do is invent Transwarp drive.
How hard can it be?

Vermilion wrote:I'd rather live in Luton.
User avatar
Squinty
Member
Joined in 2009
Location: Norn Oirland

PostRe: Space!
by Squinty » Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:49 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:
Squinty wrote:It seems unfathomable to me that anyone can travel those distances. I mean, our own Solar System is tiny in the greater scheme of things, and yet it still takes light over a year to pass from one side to the other.

I genuinely think there are other races out there, but the distances are just to impossible for anyone to establish meaningful contact.

But I would LOVE to be wrong about this, because it's depressing thinking about it.


All we need to do is invent Transwarp drive.
How hard can it be?


Or FTL jump tech.

(Still thinking of the Adama Maneuver :datass:)

User avatar
SEP
Member ♥
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Space!
by SEP » Mon Apr 19, 2021 4:27 pm

We've flown a goddamned helicopter on another planet. How strawberry floating cool is that?

Image
User avatar
Alvin Flummux
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Space!
by Alvin Flummux » Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:13 pm



Return to “Stuff”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Dowbocop, floydfreak, Google [Bot], GrinWithoutaKat, Grumpy David, kazanova_Frankenstein, Lagamorph, Met, No:1 Final Fantasy Fan, poshrule_uk, Rawrgna, Red 5 stella, wensleydale and 486 guests