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    • http://tabletopwhale…utopian
    • TIMELINE.sted
    • shit caps was on :)
      i just wanted to post this few hours ago but:
      https://www.qbn.com/… :D
      sted
    • Well, shitimbecile
    • How the fuck do we send satellites out to other planets that avoid all that shit?! It amazes meIanbolton
    • It then makes me think it's all bullshit and the earth probably is flat!Ianbolton
    • CLIENTS IN SPACE!
      https://i.imgur.com/…
      microkorg
    • "The total mass of the asteroid belt is estimated to be .. just 4% of the mass of the Moon. The four largest objects, Ceres, 4 Vesta, 2 Pallas, and 10 Hygiea ..Nairn
    • ..account for half of the belt's total mass, with almost one-third accounted for by Ceres alone."Nairn
    • Space is big. Very big. Mostly empty. Very much mostly empty. All the dots in this graphic are waaay bigger than the things they represent, proportionally.Nairn
    • I'm more amazed at how we can manage to meet or hit targets so very small, so very, very very far away. I still can't get my head around that.Nairn
    • The placement of Pluto's orbit is odd here. Sure, it intersects with Uranus', but it does go out much further?Nairn
    • https://upload.wikim…Nairn
    • found the catBustySaintClaire
    • Cheers Nairn, it's a total headfuck either way. We're tiny. The universe is almost endless. We land washing machine-sized things on meteors. It's insane!Ianbolton
    • *Mostly Empty? That would be sad. I like to think there are things that escape our eyes, and others we just can't sense. Another dimension we can't tap into.Maaku
    • There may well - and hopefully will - be things we can't tap into, but the bleak immediate reality is that space is heart-achingly fucking huge and empty.Nairn
    • *can't YET tap intoNairn
    • The Sun makes up 99.5 percent of the mass of the solar system. Jupiter 2/3rds of the .5 remaining. Everything else is the rest.wagshaft

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