Posts by Lynn

41) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2098089)
Posted 20 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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Music
42) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2098051)
Posted 19 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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reside
43) Message boards : Politics : North Korea Part 4 (Message 2097994)
Posted 18 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2022/04/17/north-korea-launch-video-celebration-ripley-ndwknd-vpx.cnn

N. Korea holds massive celebration and ends with reported launch

South Korea says that North Korea launched two projectiles on Saturday. North Korea claims it was a new tactical guided weapon. CNN's Will Ripley reports.

oops! he did it again.

thanks Wiggo .
44) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097876)
Posted 16 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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particle
45) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097703)
Posted 14 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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Jewelry
46) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : Asteroids & Comets (Message 2097598)
Posted 12 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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A fireball that blazed through the skies over Papua New Guinea in 2014 was actually a fast-moving object from another star system, according to a recent memo (opens in new tab) released by the U.S. Space Command (USSC).
https://www.livescience.com/first-interstellar-object-detected

An interstellar object exploded over Earth in 2014, declassified government data reveal

Thanks Wiggo.
47) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097412)
Posted 9 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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San Francisco
48) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097304)
Posted 7 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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experience
49) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097171)
Posted 5 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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leaf
50) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097089)
Posted 4 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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luxurious
51) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2097033)
Posted 3 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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fish
52) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2096969)
Posted 2 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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continues
53) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2096911)
Posted 1 Apr 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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ale
54) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : Hubble failed? (Message 2096844)
Posted 31 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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Hubble: 'Single star' detected at record-breaking distance
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60931100
They've nicknamed it "Earendel" and it's the most distant, single star yet imaged by a telescope.

The light from this object has taken 12.9 billion years to reach us.

It's at the sort of distance that telescopes normally would only be able to resolve galaxies containing millions of stars.

But the Hubble space observatory has picked out Earendel individually by exploiting a natural phenomenon that's akin to using a zoom lens.

It's called gravitational lensing and it works like this: If there is a great cluster of galaxies in the line of sight, the gravitational pull from this mass of matter will bend and magnify the light of more distant objects behind.

Usually, this is just other galaxies, but in this specific case Earendel was in a sweetspot in the lens effect.

They've nicknamed it "Earendel" and it's the most distant, single star yet imaged by a telescope.

The light from this object has taken 12.9 billion years to reach us.

It's at the sort of distance that telescopes normally would only be able to resolve galaxies containing millions of stars.

But the Hubble space observatory has picked out Earendel individually by exploiting a natural phenomenon that's akin to using a zoom lens.

It's called gravitational lensing and it works like this: If there is a great cluster of galaxies in the line of sight, the gravitational pull from this mass of matter will bend and magnify the light of more distant objects behind.

55) Message boards : Cafe SETI : TLPTPHW#314 (Message 2096688)
Posted 29 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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Hoping for a speedy recovery, Vic!
56) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2096687)
Posted 29 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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physician
57) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2096639)
Posted 28 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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administer
58) Message boards : SETI@home Science : No longer in the shadows (Message 2096541)
Posted 26 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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Redacted classified UFO report reveals new info on 'shapes,' investigation into 'unexplained' phenomena

A classified government report on "Unexplained Aerial Phenomena" shows the U.S. is investigating the shapes of objects sometimes seen by military pilots, and reveals details of the plan to investigate them.

A highly redacted version of the report, provided to Congress last June, was published this week by Freedom of Information Act activist John Greenewald on his website The Black Vault.

A shorter public version of the report was published around the same by the director of national intelligence (DNI). The longer declassified version published by The Black Vault closely mirrors that report but with additional specific details, especially about the shapes of the "Unexplained Aerial Phenomena" (UAP).

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/redacted-classified-us-ufo-report
59) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : Hubble failed? (Message 2096538)
Posted 26 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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NASA to announce Hubble Space Telescope discovery next week

Officials with the Hubble Space Telescope program have some new science to share on Wednesday (March 30).

A NASA statement promises "one for the record books" and an "exciting new observation" from the nearly 32-year-old telescope. It's tricky to guess what that discovery might be, given that the Hubble Space Telescope's work stretches from exoplanets to galaxies to measuring the expansion of the universe. (That last bit garnered the multiobservatory team a Nobel Prize.)

https://www.space.com/hubble-space-telescope-observations-announcement-coming
60) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Word Link # 112 (Message 2096535)
Posted 26 Mar 2022 by Profile Lynn Special Project $75 donor
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searching


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