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Anonymous Coward User ID: 55431899 ![]() 06/30/2015 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science is always fun to read. lol Why is it that if scientists theories are "right", then they are "surprised" at every turn of events or every bit of collection of new data? "Wow! We didn't expect this!" I'm sorry -- I test as part of my job. I theorize, test, then validate. If I was testing a color and expected "blue, red, or green" and instead I got "elephant" -- I should be fired for not even knowing it was a possibility. Asteroids are the building blocks of planets that never came to be... Quoting: OP ArticleReally? Has anyone seen multiple asteroids join together and form a planet?! Heck no, nobody has. "It takes so long you can't see it, but you just have to believe us." <-- This is religious belief |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69780006 ![]() 07/16/2015 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science is always fun to read. lol Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55431899 Why is it that if scientists theories are "right", then they are "surprised" at every turn of events or every bit of collection of new data? "Wow! We didn't expect this!" I'm sorry -- I test as part of my job. I theorize, test, then validate. If I was testing a color and expected "blue, red, or green" and instead I got "elephant" -- I should be fired for not even knowing it was a possibility. Asteroids are the building blocks of planets that never came to be... Quoting: OP ArticleReally? Has anyone seen multiple asteroids join together and form a planet?! Heck no, nobody has. "It takes so long you can't see it, but you just have to believe us." <-- This is religious belief ![]() |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69683866 ![]() 08/04/2015 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science is always fun to read. lol Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55431899 Why is it that if scientists theories are "right", then they are "surprised" at every turn of events or every bit of collection of new data? "Wow! We didn't expect this!" I'm sorry -- I test as part of my job. I theorize, test, then validate. If I was testing a color and expected "blue, red, or green" and instead I got "elephant" -- I should be fired for not even knowing it was a possibility. Asteroids are the building blocks of planets that never came to be... Quoting: OP ArticleReally? Has anyone seen multiple asteroids join together and form a planet?! Heck no, nobody has. "It takes so long you can't see it, but you just have to believe us." <-- This is religious belief ![]() ![]() |
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Digital mix guy User ID: 68391064 ![]() 10/04/2015 11:21 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The closer we get to Ceres, the more perplexing the dwarf planet grows. NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has found several more bright spots as well as a pyramid-like peak jutting out of the frigid world’s surface. Quoting: jwnlwplus4 The discovery is painting an increasingly complex portrait of one of the biggest "fossils" from the early solar system – one that may have thrown planetary scientists for a little loop. What are those bright spots? As Dawn nears Ceres, mystery remains What are those bright spots? As Dawn nears Ceres, mystery remains “I expected to be surprised because we knew so little about Ceres,” Christopher Russell, Dawn’s principal investigator and a planetary scientist at UCLA, said in an email. “I never expected bright spots and a pyramid to be the surprises.” Ceres is one of five dwarf planets in the solar system (a list that includes Pluto) and the largest member of the asteroid belt, the vast ring of rocky debris that stretches between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids are the building blocks of planets that never came to be, and scientists hoped that by studying two of the largest protoplanets in the belt – first the lumpy asteroid Vesta, and now the dwarf planet Ceres – the Dawn mission could probe the early development of our solar system. lRelated NASA tests nonstick aircraft wing coatings that let bug juice slide NATION NASA tests nonstick aircraft wing coatings that let bug juice slide SEE ALL RELATED 8 By the time the spacecraft arrived at Ceres in March, speculation had already grown about the nature of the dwarf planet’s surface. Many researchers had suspected that Ceres, which seemed to be rich in water ice, would have fairly smooth, young terrain. [link to www.latimes.com] Thread: update!! NASA: strange electron bursts from CERES! Dawn probe reaches closest point this month, December 2015!! UFO analyst: alien tower found!! Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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