"Wunder" der (Natur-)Wissenschaft

Wenn du mal das ein oder andere Komma versuchst, liest sich das vielleicht nicht wie eine Nacherzählung aus der 3. Klasse.
 
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Ich kanns persönlich nicht beurteilen, aber die Abnahme der Helligkeit in diesem Fall wird von Astronomen einstimmig als ungewöhnlich bezeichnet.
 
Ist zwar SciFi, aber passt hier wohl am besten rein.

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Und der Vollständigkeit halber.
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Technischer Fortschritt. Nicht mit den Grünen:

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OK, i will destroy humans :eek:
 
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:eek: :eek::eek:
Scheisse lass den mal ein bißchen größer sein :eek:
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Saß auch vor kurzem aufm Balkon und hab was ähnliches in klein gesehen, Art Sternschnuppe die dann in 5-6 bläulich leuchtende Klumpen zerfallen ist. War auf jeden Fall keine Sternschnuppe. Könnte allerdings auch einfach nur 1 Satellit gewesen sein..
 
Abgefahren :eek:
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Was Veganer dazu wohl sagen?
 
Neues aus dem All
An international team of astronomers has detected an interesting radio signal that appears to be originating from a nearby star system.

The signal was seen on May 15, 2015, by theRATAN-600 radio telescope in Zelenchukskaya, Russia, and it seems to be coming from HD 164595, a Sun-like star about 95 light-years away. The team has tracked the system for 15 months, and so far there have not been any repetitions.

HD 164595 is orbited by a warm-Neptune exoplanet. It has 16 times the mass of Earth and orbits its star every 40 days, making it too hot for life to have formed there. The spike in the radio signal was very powerful and it fits the profile for an artificial transmission, with only a one in 5,000 chance of it being a fluke of the instrument.

http://www.iflscience.com/space/radio-blip-sparks-seti-interest/
 
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