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disguy_ovahea , in Most amazing photo of Venus

It looks like one of those expensive bowling balls in the glass case next to the shoe rental counter.

naticus ,

Yes, but are those shoes this sharp?

Lycist , in Most amazing photo of Venus

Screw Mars, we should really re-focus onto floating cities on Venus.

No_Eponym ,
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My comrad in crisis, we can't even keep this planet habitable, or build/select builders for reliable space vehicles after dropping billions of dollars on development and deployment. What makes you think we can even come close to the level of cooperation and competence needed to establish and maintain human habitation on such a hostile world?

Let's see if we can't ensure continued habitation on Earth first. Then, maybe, we might have a chance on some other sphere?

joneskind ,
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I totally agree with you on that we should spend money on saving our perfectly fine and gorgeous planet instead of chasing useless dreams.

But I’ve seen a video of Kurzgesagt explaining how “easy” it would be to terraform Venus compared to Mars. And since then I’ve been a defender of the idea that we should focus on Venus rather than Mars.

Terrifying Fact: before Venus became the Hell it is today it was exactly like Earth. But at some point its average temperature reached 23°C. Water vapor being a greenhouse gas and a fantastic heat capacitor, it transformed the planet into a pressure cooker, leading to its current state

The average temperature of planet Earth is 13°C, but with all the CO2 in the atmosphere we don’t know when that critical temperature could be reached.

But hey, billionaires gotta get their billions, right?

Lycist ,

I don't disagree that we should focus on earth first, however - Tons of amazing technology has come out of funding for space-related activities, and I believe we should also continue working towards the goal of propagation of our species throughout the stars, if nothing more than for the potential of the incredibly useful technology that might come out of that pursuit.

someacnt_ ,

Maybe only having more educated people would make a difference.

Malfeasant ,

There are dozens of us!

Dozzi92 ,
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Bob?

Pogogunner ,
TheBat ,
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Fuck it, let's just turn the Earth into Venus.

Lycist ,

That is def the direction we seem to be headed.

Fester , in A column of capybaras marches through the streets of the Brazilian city of Campo Grande

Capybaras always walk single file to hide their numbers.

gedaliyah OP , in Most amazing photo of Venus
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oce ,
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Did you edit the saturation artifacts at the top?

Fallenwout ,

Was going to use it as a background, but the artifact ruins it.

myliltoehurts , in A column of capybaras marches through the streets of the Brazilian city of Campo Grande

How do you see this in person and resist going outside to say hi..

elbarto777 ,

Are capybaras docile to humans?

Lifebandit666 ,

I've stroked a Capybara

echodot ,

Humans, alligators, probably tornadoes as well.

Grass , in A column of capybaras marches through the streets of the Brazilian city of Campo Grande

returning home after a long day of being friends with literally every other animal

tabularasa , in Most amazing photo of Venus

This is spectacular. Thank you!

classic , in Most amazing photo of Venus

How representative is this to what it would like to the human eye?

NegativeInf ,

Well, this is the dark side as seen in infrared. If you were to stand at the same point in space and look at Venus the same way, you'd be dead.

But seriously, your view would just be generally darkness. But with some heat vision goggles you could see it?

classic ,

Ah, missed the part about it being the dark side. Just saw the pretty image

Confused_Emus , in Most amazing photo of Venus

Don’t lie to me. I know a Palantír when I see one.

Mordred_85 , in Most amazing photo of Venus

Sexy

kamenlady ,
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Yeah Baby, she's got it!

Num10ck ,
kinsnik , in All U.S. Presidents Are Related -12 Year Old Girl Discovers That All But One US President Are Directly Related To Each Other

it doesn't seem to be that uncommon to have some ancestry that was part of royalty: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-59041055

Many of us will have shared ancestors. And if someone has ancestry in Britain going back to the Middle Ages, Prof King says it's actually more likely than not they will be related to a branch of one of the royals.

kibiz0r , in All U.S. Presidents Are Related -12 Year Old Girl Discovers That All But One US President Are Directly Related To Each Other

He was also depicted as the villain in the Robin Hood tales.

Feels about right.

Breadhax0r , in Colours of the eye

TIL your eyes can get sunburned

morphballganon , in Most amazing photo of Venus

Imagine being immortal (no other powers) and falling into that

Knowing you'll never get out

qarbone ,

I'm immortal. I'll get out when the planet falls apart in an eon or 5.

espentan ,

Lacking the power of patience you went mad, to the point of not even realizing the planet fell apart. You continue to feel trapped.

qarbone ,

If I can't even patiently wait for an age to pass, I'm no immortal. I'd just be an ape that Death forgot to take.

Akasazh ,
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One of the best Reddit posts even was on falling through the atmosphere of Jupiter in this fashion.

Both witty and informative.

sxan , in A column of capybaras marches through the streets of the Brazilian city of Campo Grande

"Where will you hucka-pucka to?"

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