New algorithm spots its first "potentially hazardous" near-Earth asteroid — and it's 600 feet long
New algorithm spots its first "potentially hazardous" near-Earth asteroid — and it's 600 feet long
The algorithm will eventually be used at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a survey telescope being built in Chile.
New algorithm spots its first "potentially hazardous" near-Earth asteroid — and it's 600 feet long::The algorithm will eventually be used at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a survey telescope being built in Chile.
Scientists were able to confirm that the asteroid "poses no risk to Earth for the foreseeable future."
So I have I have to get up for work Monday
58 0 ReplyPretty much. Gotta pay those bills too.
7 0 ReplyDarn it. It could at least have had the decency to hit my landlord.
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I hate clickbait. I hate we're all going to die clickbait.
41 0 ReplyWell, we will, though.
13 0 ReplyYou’ll be shocked when you find out when on page 3, though!
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Well you're going to die some day. Does that make you feel better?
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That's about 200 meters for anyone who doesn't use feet.
28 0 ReplyI walk on my hands.
26 0 Replydoes anybody take their hands off to walk? I find it annoying to reattach them later
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To give an idea of size, 200m is about twice the length that you run in a 100m sprint.
12 0 ReplyHmm, need banana for scale.
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I need it in Bald Eagles to really understand
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Fucking do it.
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