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Full article with much more explanation:
https://www.universetoday.com/140184/new-image-shows-the-rugged-landscape-of-comet-67p/
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Full article with much more explanation:
https://www.universetoday.com/140184/new-image-shows-the-rugged-landscape-of-comet-67p/
yallheardofthatnewbanddeath
Looks like a rock huh
StevoReno
Laylah77
What a time to be alive!!!
ThirtyForth
Ah, this is from the _previous_ asteroid landing. Not this most recent one. We've done this more than once. Damn we're cool.
jetah
must be Hawaii after/during that volcano spassam. Not sure how the ice is still there though...
itsbry
This image was taken in 2014... Hardly new. Thanks for the link however!
finetoroastasimamarshmallow
What is new on Imgur, seriously?
SpaceDildos
It's only been processed pretty recently. That's why it's 'new'
itsbry
Interesting... the photos are being processed by enthusiasts. This one released 10 Jan 18, so much newer than the article indicates. +1
SomthingAwesome
Image is so old, McGregor and Khabib were still friends.
EvilDeadTed
Looks like LV-426 from Aliens.
RickyIWannaGoFastBobby
Would we be able to stand on this, or would we fly off of it?
TheBurritoConfederacy
Just don't sneeze.
SpaceDildos
Yes, you could stand on it. If you'd try to jump pretty high you'd just fly away tho
FartyMcDumpstein
You would only need to try and jump half an inch
SpaceDildos
For a fatass like me that's pretty high lmao
The701
Checking.....escape velocity on comet 67p is about 1mph. Earth's escape velocity is about 25,000mph.
FartyMcDumpstein
The upward velocity of a typical human jump is about 5-7 mph.
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SpaceDildos
I'M SORRY OKAY I DON'T BROWSE THE FRONTPAGE HOW DO YOU EXPECT ME TO KNOW
Quaxx
How about googling "comet 67p -site imgur"
ib0b
DON'T YELL AT @REPOSTSTATISTICS (it's my favorite bot)
SpaceDildos
Sorry
KingBeardy
Because you reposted it?
nolittleplans
Hey no stars, clearly a soundstage - moon landing nuts
Contundo
This is clearly underwater /s
Markieh
Tbh, why are there no stars?
chbarts
Because they're too washed out to be seen. The bright spots in the image mean the stars are too dim to show up.
laacis2
same reason you don't see stars during daytime
NotAgainRichard
Its daytime.