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designatedhacker t1_itpjysv wrote
Same. If I've decoded the abstract, it came from further out in the solar system and was pulled inward by Uranus or Neptune.
It did not come miraculously from the edge of the observable universe overcoming the speed of causality and expansion of spacetime. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add8141
SamBeamsBanjo t1_itpnfcn wrote
Yeah but wouldn't it have been cool if it did
FrazzleBong t1_its0419 wrote
Considering the odds of it happening into our little realm of observation are basically zero and something would have had to cause that to happen, NO!
Rattlez t1_ittsewk wrote
Well it would be completely impossible. Space is expanding faster than the asteroid would be able to travel through it for one. I think people are annoyed by titles like this because they are weak attempts at capturing people’s attention and wasting everyone’s time with some unimportant fleck of trivia.
Blakut t1_itpqp35 wrote
edge of space is like 100km up
WangHotmanFire t1_itq702c wrote
They’re obviously talking about one of the other edges
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Rattlez t1_itts3ek wrote
Came here to say this! It’s almost as bad as “terrifying new discovery on Jupiter that changes EVERYTHING”…
RobertTheGenius t1_itpno5z wrote
How could they know the where the asteroid came from?.. “edges of space”… gtfoh
This article and headline are so full of shit
boundegar t1_itpqp5f wrote
The article makes perfect sense, but I think reddit has a bot that writes the headlines, and it's not very smart.
They know because the samples brought back are typical of bodies that formed beyond Jupiter. That's a pretty weird definition of "edges of outer space," but the ClickBot may have failed 4th grade science.
Funicularly t1_itqeprx wrote
Did you click on the article? The title says “OUTER LIMITS: Scientists Discover Asteroid Ryugu Came From Edges of Outer Space”. What does that have to do with Reddit?
mr_bedbugs t1_itre264 wrote
IIRC, from my 3rd grade days, "outer space" is past the asteroid belt, and "inner space" is before it.
Deep_Zookeepergame_7 t1_itpgl9r wrote
So what is it then ? Damn don't leave us hanging like that
everythinghappensto t1_itql50g wrote
It's a carrier for the protomolecule
BryKKan t1_itqltjz wrote
Shit. Has Holden even been born yet?
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BGDDisco t1_itq4dk6 wrote
I guess the asteroid miners will have to go there then. The Edge Of Spaaaace...
sonoma95436 t1_itqdwr6 wrote
Leave it to the media to take something interesting and misinform the public so badly.
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Def_One_1987 t1_itrwx35 wrote
Edge of Space is just That, and on the other side is "The Edge...of Night"
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SymWizard07 t1_ittrhr5 wrote
So, scientists found a thing in space that was different from another set of things that are from very different regions of space.
4ofN t1_itpg2lt wrote
What exactly is the "edge of space"? Phrases like that make me not want to click on the article.