Asteroids would appear the scariest to me, especially since astronauts are more likely to encounter these objects than other celestial objects. Imagine suddenly coming into close contact and having no power but to experience the collision.
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While not connected with Aliens, Wall-E is a classic for me. Watching that movie made me think about how humans will be in the future. I'm also wondering what measures governments will take if Earth becomes unliveable.
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What references do you use to know more about outer space? Do you find that fiction books can also be helpful even though some information would be made-up? I'm interested in fiction books that still contain accurate information.
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Aside from the endless number of species, we can discover, this can also lead to more marine research that can help with climate change. Learning more about this field would further our capacity to predict weather conditions.
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Oh wow. I wouldn't want to miss this! Do you think it'll be viewable from any location on Earth? I've always found it a bummer when celestial objects barely look majestic on our end.
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I consider Apocalypse one of the best movies about outer space because of the intense situations and disagreements between the astronauts. While that may happen, it's one of the situations that should be prevented in real-life scenarios.
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I'm sure being an astronaut is not for everyone, but at the same time, it feels like an out-of-this-world job, figuratively and literally. It's also true, though, that psychological issues would be inevitable in some situations.
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I'm hoping there can be a discovery that can help with plant growth. Knowing what elements wouldn't be useful in their growth may also be useful information.
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Technically speaking, aliens are any life forms that do not originate from earth and not necessarily intelligent or advanced life forms. If you look at it from that perspective, even bacteria or other lower forms of life that may not have an earthly origin can be considered aliens. Looking at it from that perspective, there's a very high likelihood that aliens do exist.
This is an accurate way of looking at it. If small 'aliens' such as bacteria exist, then spotting human-sized alien forms may also be possible. Who knows, maybe some people living in rural areas have already seen one.
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I love looking at the moon whenever we'd visit the beach because despite looking so far, it seems reachable, without any buildings around. It also gives a calming vibe that it's almost like having a free view of a part of outer space.
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Things are really sounding sci-fi now and even similar to a video game, but an asteroid destroyer is indeed being made as part of the space defence system. It may only sound cool, but this is really important work with the destruction that an asteroid can bring.
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I definitely believe in aliens. Realistically speaking though, I expect that their appearance might be similar to reptiles. If not, we'll just have to think of a body system that would manage to stay alive in space.
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There's like a chain reaction going on around Musk, and now there's even news that he removed the suicide prevention feature on Twitter. That kind of news surfacing does not sit right with me because it says a lot about his priorities.
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Oh... I missed this event! But then again, I'm not so regretful about it because I don't think my location will allow me to have a good view of the planet. This would have been more fun with some camera equipment.