Amateur astronomers find two planets crashing into each other.
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Amateur astronomers find two planets crashing into each other.
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Re: Amateur astronomers find two planets crashing into each other.
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These guys used existing data from Neowise to make the discovery.
No fancy or big equipment needed, just a internet connection.
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Yes amazing the power of the internet , but it stops a lot of young people looking up , they rather just look at a screen! with fantastic results , so to convince them is become more and more difficultKingClinton wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 10:53 amThese guys used existing data from Neowise to make the discovery.
No fancy or big equipment needed, just a internet connection.
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