The mysterious Oort cloud is the source of many of our solar system’s comets, but astronomers still have no idea what it looks like. Now, new simulations may have given them a first glimpse.
NASA supercomputer reveals strange spiral structure at the edge of our solar system
Submitted 5 weeks ago by itsapollo@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world
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vegeta@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Neverclear@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 weeks ago
It’s like… this cloud
wabafee@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I can hear this picture
altima_neo@lemmy.zip 5 weeks ago
shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 weeks ago
This show had the most spectacular scope containment issues… it just kept escalating. 10/10 would recommend
A7thStone@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Scope containment is a good way of describing it. Have you seen Samurai Flamenco? It may be there most ridiculous example of that I’ve seen.
db2@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Sorry guys. I couldn’t help it.
peoplebeproblems@midwest.social 5 weeks ago
Now what they need to do is measure the angular velocity of the outer most objects to more inner based.
A much more localized place to study dark matter would be cool.
zerofk@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
Reapers waiting in dark space.
misk@sopuli.xyz 5 weeks ago
NASA supercomputer reveals strange spiral structure at the edge of our solar system that we already knew of.
Telorand@reddthat.com 5 weeks ago
Any time an article says, “Scientists find strange/weird/shocking thing,” I know it’s only strange to the author/editor of the article.
If scientists were as ignorant as these article authors, supernatural events would have been “proven” long ago.
Enkers@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
Probably not even strange to them, it’s just the nature of science journalism these days. If it’s not strange and new, it doesn’t turn eyes, and therefore there’s little incentive to write about it.