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kelsispace.bsky.social
Looking at these stars suddenly dwarfed my own troubles and all the gravities of terrestrial life.
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Cool, can I use your junky old sodium lasers for my observatory now ;)
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Shoot them down
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Fucking morons
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yes optical seti and hopefully some exoplanet research on the side
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This is still in progress but nearing alpha stay tuned
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I would like a bouquet to snack on
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I packaged an earlier version into an exe problem was it was slowed down 10x by windows defender because I don't have money to sign it
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python is the best way to run it currently. it is currently not producing well calibrated files I need to spend some more time on it
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I advocate for new observations of these targets allowing for the possibility that an engineered signal directed at us may have no Doppler shift.
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actually it is within the realm of possibility that a signal directed at us could be transmitted with doppler drift compensation which brings up an interesting thought how many local seti signals have been ruled out on the basis of missing doppler drift that could have been deliberately targeting us
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They suck waste of money
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I'm collecting them like pokemon over here www.credly.com/badges/107d5...
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maybe if we all chip in we can bribe the guy to actually serve us
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It's local but the rate of storage use should be minimal
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The original idea was to create a couple different personalities I could put together in a room to talk to each other but it's evolving
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No not really it's meant to recognize your voice form opinions about you and other topics and set an affinity for you based on how you treat him which modifies his interactions with you responses and vocal tones. He also does random research when idle and brings it up in conversations.
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O7
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yep a teaspoon would be enough to cause a large area of the earths surface to be obliterated instantaneously, the beta radiation from the neutrons decaying would be bad too
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The only thing densifying the neutron star matter so much is the insane gravity of the star, without it the matter would expand and disperse like a bomb
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Huge bummer for those of us in the northern hemisphere - HD 101065, also known as Przybylski's star, is not visible from the Northern Hemisphere. Its declination of -46°42'34.9" places it in the southern sky, in the constellation Centaurus. This means it is best viewed from the Southern Hemisphere.