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Oh man, that's awesome.
I love space. It's very humbling. There's gotta be more life out there someplace.
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I often sit and think about it. It's driven me to the point of existential crisis many a time.Originally posted by Condor+1. If you try to sit and think about it, its overwhelming.Originally posted by Soft Morning, City!Oh man, that's awesome.
I love space. It's very humbling. There's gotta be more life out there someplace.
Totally worth it though.
EDIT: Typo has been corrected. Forgive me, I'm anal about everything I write.
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Thats cool. Thanks for posting that.
........if I had a penny for every star...........
NOTICE; Although I didn't need to edit this post..........I thought I would just because I edit almost all my posts. Almost 100% of the time for spelling, punctuation, or some other little thing I forgot. So, if you see that I have edited a post don't think I actually changed my words or comment. Its just my stupid clerical errors. I try to make everything perfect. Hense, the reason for my hypertension and heart problems.
I just got a new laptop and it has a backlit keyboard so I can see the keys betttter soo mayby I won"t macek so mnay nistrakes. 8)Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......

I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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I love that gif, and the high def version on youtube is truly humbling. Just think how vast this planet is, and then how much larger the solar system itself is. And to think, this single system is part of a much greater one, which again, is only a fraction of what else is out there. Humbling and fantastic to think about.
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Current science says that the universe is about 13.5-14 billion years old, which means that there's not too much universe after that, unless you pointed it in the opposite direction back towards us (given that you set up the telescope in that location 13 billion years ago to compensate for the light traveling to us). However, as an armchair cosmologist, I have the feeling that in reality we exist in the depths of a dark ocean of some sort, that galaxies are alive in a way we don't understand yet, and that there's a great deal more beyond what telescopes can show us presently, sort of like how a fish thinks that the water is the extent of its universe.Originally posted by Condoryeah, when youre watching it it says its 13 billion light years away (i think) , and im sure if you put the Hubble there, it would find something else 13 billion more light years away. That shit is crazy.
I keep up with current space stuff at Universe Today, and love the daily pics at NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive. Both rock.
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I don't think that we'll ever understand all of the complexities of the universe (or perhaps multiverse). However, I love all of the new developments. I want more space exploration. I want to know everything I possibly can about the universe before I die.
I love talking/reading about space. I'm so glad this topic exists. Thanks lxskllr. This beats the hell out of a political argument.
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We're certainly looking. Apart from SETI and similar operations, the very recently launched Kepler probe will look at a particular portion of sky specifically to look for Earth-like planets orbiting around other stars. If/when we find them, we should have the technology to get chemical composition readings of the planets and their atmosphere that may provide certain signatures of life as we know it. And near-future telescope technology will allow us to zero in on objects to a power far greater than that of the Hubble. May we all live long enough to experience any major findings these projects potentially realize.Originally posted by amoricanThe universe seems infinite, and we're so insignificant in that respect. Agreed 100% on there having to be other forms of life out there, if not intelligent life. Would be pretty cool if we had the ability to actually find out.
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