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Removing carbon from Earth's atmosphere may not 'fix' climate change
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Discussing the finer points of space-worthy software
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The making of Noctis, the 'No Man's Sky' forerunner whose creator retreated from the world
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Why not Mars
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Why not Mars
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Telstra’s Starlink deal could signal a new era of connectivity in hard-to-reach places
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Solar storm risks and the threat of large-scale internet outage examined
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EVE Online: Add-in for Excel
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Timeline of the far future
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Mercury ahead! - ESA/JAXA's BepiColumbo completed its third flyby of Mercury today
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Have you ever had any paranormal or unexplained encounters?
Disclosure: I am a skeptical and science-minded person with an interest in paranormal encounters. Does any of this stuff actually exist? I don't know, but I do know that I find it interesting when...
Disclosure: I am a skeptical and science-minded person with an interest in paranormal encounters. Does any of this stuff actually exist? I don't know, but I do know that I find it interesting when people share their first hand encounters of things that they can't quite explain.
One thing I loved about Reddit is that it was a treasure trove for paranormal stories, and it is a shame those stories will be lost to the sands of time.
Please feel free to share any stories you might have experienced firsthand, or even share stories from others that you think fits the mark.
Talk rules:
- Share stories or reply to others.
- Skepticism is welcome, just don't be a dick.
- True stories only. This isn't a thread for creative writing or 'campfire' stories.
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How NASA reinvented the wheel
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Voyager engineers keep on tickin' in new documentary 'It's Quieter in the Twilight'
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Space Elevator
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Why you shouldn't give up on KSP 2
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Mars will have a lot of wicker furniture
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Kerbal Space Program 2 | Early Access gameplay trailer
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‘My power’s really low’: NASA’s Insight Mars lander prepares to sign off from the Red Planet
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Interactive xkcd comic about gravity
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List of all active robots on and around Mars
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The Hibernator’s Guide to the Galaxy
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Edinburgh-based Skyrora got its suborbital Skylark L rocket successfully off an Icelandic launch pad – but the booster didn't go far, falling into the Norwegian Sea
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William Shatner: My trip to space filled me with ‘overwhelming sadness’
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Sins of a Solar Empire 2 | Teaser
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Finnish radio telescope aims to protect satellites from solar storms – Metsahovi Radio Observatory has been tracking the Sun's solar cycles for decades
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Small device ('MOXIE') currently on Mars is generating as much oxygen as a tree, scientists reveal
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Where are all the cool alien movies and TV shows?
After re-watching the absolute masterpiece Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Spielberg, 1977), I was in awe. This got me thinking a lot about aliens, and it seems to me that that is an area...
After re-watching the absolute masterpiece Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Spielberg, 1977), I was in awe. This got me thinking a lot about aliens, and it seems to me that that is an area where movies and TV shows have been lacking in recent years.
When I say "aliens", I mean something truly alien, foreign, mind-bending, even terrifying (although I'm not very fond of horror) -- so not the tame, often humanoid extraterrestrials that we fully understand, like you usually see in Star Trek and Trek-like shows. But rather stories of contact that make us rethink the boundaries of existence.
A recent movie that touches on that was 2016's Arrival, which has more than one similarity with Close Encounters.... Another is Contact (Robert Zemeckis, 1997).
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Limit Theory (a cancelled space sim with procedural generation) releases its source code under a open source license
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Eve Online fans literally cheer Microsoft Excel features at annual Fanfest
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Meteorites could have brought all five genetic 'letters' of DNA to early Earth
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Vega Strike (an open source space trading and combat game) releases 0.8.0
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Depth of field
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SpaceX loses forty Starlink satellites to geomagnetic storm a day after launch
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Nerves run high ahead of the James Webb Space Telescope launch this Saturday
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Scientists just found a 'significant' volume of water inside Mars' grand canyon
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For the first time in history, a spacecraft has touched the Sun
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Aliendscapes - Generative Parallax Landscapes
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NASA administrator statement on Russian ASAT test
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The stunning astronomical beadwork of Native artist Margaret Nazon
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Space-related applications of Forth (1998)
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When will space tourism be affordable?
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SpaceX’s Texas Starbase needs natural gas for a new power station and rocket fuel. But how will it get there?
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Cosmic concrete developed from space dust and astronaut blood
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Powering the lunar base
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NASA is recruiting for yearlong simulated Mars mission
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NASA has developed an interactive map so you can see exactly where the NASA Perseverance rover has been
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NASA has selected two new missions to study Venus, expected to launch in 2028 - 2030
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China’s Mars rover takes first drive on surface of the red planet
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Players in uproar over Elite Dangerous: Odyssey's bugs and poor performance
5 votes