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originally posted by: Direne
a reply to: NewNobodySpecial268
I hope you have not only heard of Phaedra, but also listened to it. Quietly. And with headphones. In particular, Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares. You can also entertain yourself by visualizing the beautiful waveforms of the song.
You will enjoy twice as much.
The possibility to see that comet was rare. There were certain astronomical conditions that had to be fulfilled for the famous Lilith comet to reveal its presence to people. Later, a greater monitoring of Lilith was carried out, and the space around the Earth was closely monitored.
The future and its uncertainties is best manifested in the artificial spherical object orbiting behind Saturn, a featureless object whose exploration opens an endless expanse of possibilities. Despite the instrumentation onboard the probes were not specifically tuned to those signals they allowed to record signals that resonate with a special pulse that awakens and activates. The object replies back with magical melodies and song notes of the finest sounds.
The important thing is not to find an unknown artificial object orbiting Saturn. The important thing is that our idea of what is artificial and what is natural is shaken. Accepting that perhaps a third of the observable universe is artificial is not something one can do overnight.
This minor planet was named by the discoverer for French composer Marie-Juliette Olga Lili Boulanger (1893–1918), younger sister of the noted conductor and composer, Nadia Boulanger. Her byname "Lili" originates from Lilith, Adam's first wife in Jewish mythology
The Psyche mission is a journey to a unique metal-rich asteroid orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. What makes the asteroid Psyche unique is that it appears to be the exposed nickel-iron core of an early planet, one of the building blocks of our solar system.
The Psyche mission will test a sophisticated new laser communication technology that encodes data in photons at near-infrared wavelengths (rather than radio waves) to communicate between a probe in deep space and Earth. Using light instead of radio allows the spacecraft to communicate more data in a given amount of time. The DSOC team is based at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.