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This is why I support the "big crunch" theory - at least in part.
Think of how much they have already eaten, and how much they will consume once they merge.
At some point they will reach critical mass and... BANG!
10/4/19
Edit: I posted this before listening to the recording. It's pretty boring.
NASA's InSight lander on Mars captures an assortment of otherworldly rumbles and sounds.
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So it is...
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An analysis of images of the dwarf planet's surface and computer simulations of its interior have led researchers to propose a "hot start" scenario for Pluto's formation as the solar system, including Earth, took shape.
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NASA's decade-long mission observing the sun from an orbiting observatory has produced a time-lapse video of the sun's outer atmosphere, compromised of 425 million high-resolution images taken every 0.75 seconds.
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Compelling evidence contradicts what scientists had long thought about Venus - that it was geologically dormant for the past half billion years because it lacked plate tectonics similar to Earth.
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Far from being the primitive relic we once thought it was, new data from a NASA mission to Ceres reveals an ocean world that may still be geologically active.
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Scientists said on Monday they have detected in the harshly acidic clouds of Venus a gas called phosphine that indicates microbes may inhabit Earth's inhospitable neighbor, a tantalizing sign of potential life beyond Earth.
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Scientists have made a discovery that could uncover potential signs of life around the inhospitable planet Venus. Here's what we know.
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NASA is mulling four proposals for planetary space missions and an astrobiologist says the "logical choice" would be to send a probe to Venus after the discovery of a gas in the harshly acidic clouds in planet's atmosphere.
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