Is that a a Astro turd ?
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Is this not one of the coolest things we've ever seen ever, I mean like literally ever. So cool.
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We must not assume, in a galaxy full of clouds of dust that things we cannot see do not exist.
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We can only see the largest and brightest objects after a relatively(?) short distance We only capture this movement with reflection and proximity 99.99% of universe we can not see even with no local(?) dust
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Just a flyby, see what all the fuss is about. Can't hide so Act natural.
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Probs a UFO
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Look like a space doobie
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Thankfully the whales responded to its call.
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Anybody read Eon by Greg Bear?
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In a old episode of the t/v series star trek that was a alien spaceship me thinks
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It's cool that The NY Times is writing about this, yet I bet NASA will still cover it up. Also, that isn't what the object actually looks like. If you read into the detailed reports, it's copper and metalic. Just an asteroid? Sure.
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What do you think it is?
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It's hard to say without much more evidence but it could easily be classified as a UFO.
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"Flying," which is what the "F" in "UFO" stands for, is generally reserved for something in Earth's atmosphere, which this wasn't. Also, while it was once classified as unidentified, it's now been classified as an asteroid, and pretty easily. But you got the "object" part right.
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My mistake about the specifications, in really just beginning in the world of alien research! But I guess my point was that it can't be confirmed what the object is because NASA is untrustworthy, and will only tell us the watered down version of the truth.
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And where do you get that idea? Even if you don't trust NASA(for whatever reason?), it's been viewed by tons of independent observatories that looked at it once it was reported. And if it was a spaceship, why would NASA say /anything/(under your theory)? No one would notice.
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Maybe it truly is an asteroid, who knows! I'd be just as excited knowing it came from so far away. Also, id love to read the independent reports if you can link them to me.
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Here's the report: https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25020 … It's an asteroid and NASA isn't some deep state agency conspiring to hide aliens from us(in fact, the university is one of NASA's astrobiology lead teams).
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