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| Niblic²:
--- Quote ---NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C. — It started out as a day of fun around the sun from Conference Room 3C in NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C. last Friday – but things quickly turned dangerous. Senior Scientist Amy Simon, told New Scientist, "I saw like a 'gas giant' kind of thing. And I looked over and I saw a planet who's probably like 25,362 +/- 7 kilometers tall, with a 20.11 AU parhelion and gasping to be studied." Urstar fish was a 4.503 billion-year-old gas giant at the fringe of our solar system. Simon said the gas planet was moving at 24,607 kilometers per hour, screaming to be probed. Not only was it Amy's sixth year on the job, it was only many hours into her shift, when she had to put the scientific skills she had learned a long time ago to the test. "Orbiters can still see, and they're still doppler imaging, but they are still in the act of magnetometering,” said Simon. Other Worlds Laboratory director Jonathan Fortney said, "Urstar fish's large satellite system activated its emergency planetary plan. It got down from its gravitational influence and jumped out and formed in a disk around the planet. It had just completed ... its protoplanetary phase millenia before for all of the new celestial bodies and we were ready to go, year twenty seventeen." NASA says the scary scene proved to be the perfect implicator to scientists and researchers about planetary formation in exoplanet systems … knowing things can drastically take a turn for the worse in quadrillions of blinks of an eye. "Never let it out of your sight," said planetary scientist Dr. Mark Hofstadter. "That's what I do with missions to Urstar fish, no matter where we're at or when we go, we can't go when we can't see Jupiter gravity assists” As for Amy Simon, she says being a scientist is a passion and dream come true. Her sixth year on the job, she says, is one she’ll never forget. "I was realizing that we will have just probed a gas giant's atmosphere. And that is something not many other people will be able to say. Nothing my friends will ever have said." Between our planet’s many space agencies, New Scientist reports there was one mission to Urstar fish in just the last century. All planets were probed, thanks to the well-trained scientists on duty. --- End quote --- source |
| Camel:
--- Quote from: Niblic² on June 18, 2017, 07:06:02 AM ---nasa eyes urstar fish --- End quote --- ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) |
| Pngu12970:
better clench me asscheeks |
| The Resonte!:
so i guess they'll be probing urstar fish? |
| bestguy22:
LOL URstar fish GET IT UR star fish!?!? :cookieMonster: |
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