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...p for a "too slow" prank. We can also see that they are taking around <sup>1</sup>/<sub>50</sub>th of a year (approximately an Earth-week) to cue up the
The aliens do not take kindly to being pranked and start an interstellar war, presumably intending to invade Earth. It is not known at which speed t
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...sed, until arriving at the surface of Earth, all the while approaching a 1:1 scale with real-life distances. As shown in [[1162: Log Scale]], if [[Randa
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| title = Voyager 1
| titletext = So far Voyager 1 has 'left the Solar System' by passing through the termination shock three
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| title = Interstellar Memes
| image = interstellar memes.png
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*{{w|Voyager 1}} and {{w|Voyager 2|2}} are space probes launched in 1977, and currently ar
| rowspan="4"| Panel 1
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...}. Of these 60 are more than 100 light years away and only 7 are more than 1,000 light years away. The farthest on this list, {{W|Deneb}}, is "only" 2,6
See also [[1212: Interstellar Memes]], [[1644: Stargazing]] and [[1440: Geese]].
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...st detection of an [https://www.nasa.gov/planetarydefense/faq/interstellar interstellar asteroid] passing through the Solar System originating from another solar s
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...e Alpha Centauri vehicle proposed in the comic. The {{w|Voyager 1| Voyager 1 spacecraft}}, launched in 1977, is currently traveling at about 38,000 mph
...00,000 miles/year / 365 days/year / 24 hours/day = 83,000,000 Miles/hour / 1.60934 miles/kilometer = 134,000,000 Kilometers/hour
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...t caused by gravity, which caused wild speculation as to the nature of our interstellar visitor. The "least cautious" response (which was seen many times, but not
::[Row 1: Weak Evidence of Alien Life]
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''{{w|Voyager 1}}'' is a [[:Category:Space probes|space probe]] launched by the United Stat
...mage, to the Sun) to darkest (the furthest illustrated expanses, including interstellar space), with irregular or non-trivial transitional edges but no obvious or
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...ot occur to them to share their technologies for {{w|antigravity}} and {{w|interstellar travel}} (which, having come to Earth in floating spaceships, they clearly
[[Category:Comics sharing name|Alien Visitors 1]]
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...rg/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/17542/MapWorldLead_March2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y still use it to this day]) to prevent {{w|engine knocking}}. Le
...he aliens really are. It's traditionally assumed that a species capable of interstellar travel would have a host of other advanced technologies, which is inconsist
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...to the {{w|Alcubierre drive|theoretical 'warp drive'}} conceived to propel interstellar spacecraft at otherwise impossible speeds. One interpretation of the suppos
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...- this would imply that there is <!--(5.9722×10^24 * 0.00028 * 0.01 =)--> 1.67×10<sup>19</sup> kilograms of uranium across the entire planet. Thus, ra
...The answer would be the same for all houses on Earth. Apparently she's an interstellar inspector, testing properties on many different planets in different star s
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...The Black Hole}}'' and more recent films such as ''{{w|Interstellar (film)|Interstellar}}'', both about space missions that encounter a black hole. {{w|Journey to
...he {{w|No-hair theorem}} (which was also explored in What If? 2 in Chapter 1: Soupiter), states that all black holes are completely identical outside of
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...rportedly extend light-years by 0.27% due to the additional day (366/365 = 1.0027397...). This adjustment ostensibly reduces the number of light years t
...{{w|Scilly naval disaster of 1707}} in which four ships were lost and over 1,400 sailors died due to navigational errors.
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