by flying it into the Sun.
It was gone in a few minutes...
Science will never probe a star...
[email protected] wrote:
by flying it into the Sun.It is not a problem to land a probe on a star, Smitch!
It was gone in a few minutes...
Science will never probe a star...
Just wait for night time.
On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 1:44:52 PM UTC-7, Python wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
by flying it into the Sun.It is not a problem to land a probe on a star, Smitch!
It was gone in a few minutes...
Science will never probe a star...
Just wait for night time.
Are you going to?
I suppose you think you won't evaporate?
[email protected] wrote:
by flying it into the Sun.
It was gone in a few minutes...
Science will never probe a star...
It is not a problem to land a probe on a star, Smitch!
Just wait for night time.
Python <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
by flying it into the Sun.
It was gone in a few minutes...
Science will never probe a star...
It is not a problem to land a probe on a star, Smitch!
Just wait for night time.
Or land it on the Dark Side,
Jan
How are we going to probe a star?
Star fusion inside will never be measured...
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