Wow. Just wow. This thing is definitely alien. Are they going to make first contact in Australia?https://www.iflscience.com/comet-3iatlas-losing-at-least-two-kangaroos-worth-of-dust-every-second-81317
>lol
Ayeliums don't real.
Who the fuck measures in "kangaroo's" as a weight..?Australia, I get it but that's like you were to messure other things in random things too.It would be nice if they sold a hamoc of spices and car of meat
>>519801361Wait... How many songs ago did Australia start using US measurements?
>>519801361>Kangaroos of dustMetric sissies BTFO again.
>>519802978the weight of a kangaroo is common knowledge around the world
>>519801361Convert that into Big Macs so we can get a read on the seriousness of this predicament.
>>519801361>two kangaroos worth of dustIn human units(imperial) please.
>>519804377anything that isn't measured in abstract decimal units confuses and enrages the european.
>>519801361
>>519804501a quarter of an american
>>5198043922 kangaroos is aproximately 400 big macs
>>519802978Fine.....2 Roo's equal a 1/4 of an American.
>>5198013612 kangaroos? What's that, about 1 yowie?
>>519801361>Throwing 180 kilos of dust each second is like losing two kangaroos' or about 11 corgis' worth of microscopic cosmic dust to interplanetary space in the same amount of time. Every hour, six blue whales of dust were released by the comet, and every 20.4 hours, enough dust to weigh about the same as the Brooklyn Bridge. As comets go, 3I/ATLAS is nothing exceptional. We have seen more active comets, but compared to Comet 2I/Borisov, the second ever interstellar object discovered, 3I/ATLAS is a lot more effervescent!
>>519804831That's not as much as I thought.
>>519802978Americans will use anything other than the metric system.
>>519804722Sora video of a comet expelling 11 corgis per second. I DEMAND IT NOW
>>519802978This is what happens when you don't measure by Big Ned's foot or in stones. Some made up animal bullshit from a fairy tale country.
>>519801361>Alfredi CarpetiniGucci BagliacciSimone Bukkake
>>519801361that's roughly equal to two fat abo females
That isn't a lot at all
>>519801361This reminds me of every distance or population group being measured in 'football stadium' size, and it's both in the US and Europe now
>>519801361Do they use kangaroos as a unit of measurement in strailia?
>>519806062Strangely enough, when Eratosthenes estimated the circumference of the Earth using a vertical stick on the Solstice, the distance they used was a "Stadia" which was defined to be the length of a stadium
>>519805580350lbs a second isn't a lot?
>>519806128No. We use them as a unit of time.I've got a doctor's appointment at half-past roo.
(Enter joke about kangaroo as a unit of measurement here)
>>519806625>I've got a doctor's appointment at half-past roo.Shit man, you better get in the car!Unless he's only a joey away from you, I guess
>>519801619>getting this nervousLmao. I wonder. Will she scream? Probably the loudest.Left. Right. Left right left right left right left right left right left right left right left right left!https://youtu.be/5GeDmoPDgPs
>>519801361How many hamburgers per second is that?
>>519809997Bout tree fiddy.
>>519801361>"Focus on the sky goy"
>>519805190Big Macs per mile is a legitimate form of measurement and quantification.
>>519801361How many dicks has it gone through?
>>519801619>he doesn't buy his potatoes by the kangaroo.ngmi
The funny thing is IFLS and /pol/ are in lockstep about Atlas. Both are shilling the 'it's just a le comet' angle very hard in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary.
>>519804897half a giraffe
>>519801361It is an ordinary comet, Avi. Haven't ypu got student papers to mark?
>>519804501It isn't losing dust anyway. That is an ordinary electrical glow from the different voltage of deep space to the Sun. All comets glow like that. Claming it to be dust reflecting in sunlight is retarded.
>>519801361350lb/second, one American's worth.
>>519812905>It is an ordinary comet,Which is the narrative IFLS is pushing, same reason reddit removes any comment or thread saying otherwise.In spite of the fact it is acting unlike any known comet that has ever been detected with numerous as of yet unexplained anomalies such as nickel without iron (nickel tetracarbonyl, which has never been discovered in nature), a giant coma (bigger than any known comet by orders of magnitude, which requires outgassing to create such a coma, which results in measurable non gravitational acceleration which has not been observed with Atlas).NASA also went offline to the public during its approach of Mars, their probes have taken some images since then which they have decided not to release for unknown reasons. (something that has never happened before). NASA has deployed its planetary defense tools and added Atlas to a list of threats to the Earth. This coincided with the appearance of an 'anti jet' coming out of the front of comet towards the sun instead of away from it as expected.Coincidentally, SETI Have just updated their first contact protocol for the first time in 15 years./pol/ ain't allowed to discuss any of this though because it is in lockstep with IFLS and reddit on shutting down any discussion of these anomalies.
>>519801361That's an official roonit of measurement in Australia.
>>519806625How many roos from now will it be in our orbit?
>>519813533The group Anonymous has said that what look like smaller space craft, flying saucers really, have been exiting the mother ship and landing on the west coast of FL and in CA. They often go from sky into water and out again.There have been many sightings.
>>519814370Here's their article:https://substack.com/home/post/p-176805936says nuffin about kangas
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>>519801361American here. How much is that in Big Macs?
>>519801361It's a giant piece of dry ice and the sun is heating it up. Solar radiation goes as far as the interstellar medium.
>>519813270billions of years old, losing 350/lbs of mass PER SECOND. wow how massive was this thing to begin with
>>519812905Harvard's already shitty name is being dragged through even more garbage by that retardWhy they keep him around I'll never know