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mapuc 10-15-15 12:45 PM

The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy
 
I find this story very interesting, maybe it's the lack of our own knowledge about the space that makes this star very mysterious, maybe it is not mysterious at all.

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We’d never seen anything like this star,” says Tabetha Boyajian, a postdoc at Yale. “It was really weird. We thought it might be bad data or movement on the spacecraft, but everything checked out.”
http://www.theatlantic.com/science/a...galaxy/410023/

Markus

vienna 10-15-15 03:30 PM

Have any of the scientists just tried cleaning the lens of the telescope?...


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BrucePartington 10-15-15 07:42 PM

http://trekcore.com/gallery/albums/b...ontact0614.jpg

Rhodes 10-16-15 06:36 AM

http://cinemanerdz.com/wp-content/up...chael-dorn.jpg

Jimbuna 10-16-15 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2351206)
Have any of the scientists just tried cleaning the lens of the telescope?...


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Wouldn't have as big a news impact....dust mites and all that.

mapuc 10-16-15 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2351313)
Wouldn't have as big a news impact....dust mites and all that.

While reading the article i had this thought in my head, it would not surprise me if that or something mere earthly was the source to this.

Last time they found a very mysterious signal...well wasn't it their Microwave oven who was the guilty one ?

Markus

Oberon 10-16-15 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2351404)
While reading the article i had this thought in my head, it would not surprise me if that or something mere earthly was the source to this.

Last time they found a very mysterious signal...well wasn't it their Microwave oven who was the guilty one ?

Markus

To be fair, nobody bothered to check the Microwave oven for signs of intelligent life, so we could well have missed our first contact there. :hmmm:

Jimbuna 10-17-15 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2351417)
To be fair, nobody bothered to check the Microwave oven for signs of intelligent life, so we could well have missed our first contact there. :hmmm:

Often after a night on the drink I rely on that 'intelligent life' to sort my supper out :)

Eichhörnchen 10-18-15 01:24 PM

THE OUTER LIMITS
 
http://i.imgur.com/bgac8RQ.jpg "Can you lend us a fiver, earthman?"

mapuc 10-19-15 01:51 PM

Here are some more information

http://www.iflscience.com/have-we-re...re-around-star

Markus

STEED 10-19-15 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2351417)
To be fair, nobody bothered to check the Microwave oven for signs of intelligent life, so we could well have missed our first contact there. :hmmm:

Signal coming in...

We come in peace and pizza, lots of pizza.

Hartmann 10-19-15 08:13 PM

it´s a bit far away, about 1400 years light.

if they are looking to the earth they will see the planet , but 1400 years ago, and our signals would take a lot to reach the star.

We are pretty safe by now. :hmmm:

Nippelspanner 10-19-15 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hartmann (Post 2352088)
We are pretty safe by now. :hmmm:

Famous last words.

Buddahaid 10-19-15 11:12 PM

They are here.....

http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lw...f7tao1_500.jpg

Torplexed 10-19-15 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2352109)
They are here.....

I, for one welcome our new Amazonian Overladies.


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