Wissenschaftler entdecken das „beste Problem“, als sie eine Asteroidenprobe öffnen

by babinyar

23 comments
  1. Am I the only person who’s completely amazed that they were able to hit a moving target 200 million miles away then fly all the way back to earth and land in a specific spot and the only deviation from the plan was it landed 3 minutes early?

    The brains at NASA are the only thing that gives me hope for humanity amid all the chaos and insanity going on in the world.

    So glad they pulled this off and I hope they learn something truly valuable from this effort.

  2. It’s unprecedented and wayyy above my paid grade!!!

  3. No, best problem is its full of skittles. Taste the rainbow, for science.

  4. The best problem is that they collected more of a sample than they expected so it’s taking extra time to process it.

  5. I will probably be heavily downvoted for this, but shouldnt there be law against this? Some sort of an UN ban?

    There is a very low chance that we could bring some bacteria oe other organism that would break our ecosystem. Of course the chance is very low, but still a chance.

    I am not anti science, but often the scientists that test new stuff end up messing up (think of all those pioneers of work on radioactive materials who died from cancer). The problem is that they are playing on planetary scale.

    Same with the people sending “we are here” signals (and yes I know that we were sending radio and TV for a long time, but those antenas werent pointed to the sky to send a message).

    Basically scientists are playing with fire – on planetary scale (very low chance obviously). Without asking us if we agree.

  6. That whole article was fluff to justify the first paragraph. Unreal.

  7. Hopefully they discover it’s comprised of the same shit that’s at the center of gobstoppers – and also they better figure out what makes them tick, word is there’s a huge one headed for us in the next year… disaster doom and gloom!

  8. Imagine what salt bae could do if he got his hands on some.

  9. Is this the part in the movie where they discover it’s worth trillions of dollars, then decide not to blow it up and doom us all to a fiery death?

  10. It’s full of Christmas presents that Santa didn’t deliver.

  11. Is it that an asteroid the size of 18 panda cubs is actually just 18 panda cubs?

  12. *Breaking news tonight as NASA has accidentally released a new interstellar virus capable of destroyin—….*

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