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39 minutes ago, Okie State said:

I thought everyone on here was an expert.

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One satelite watching all of space ?

"... begging your pardon, sir, but it's a big ass sky."
3 hours ago, Red Five said:

I’m an expert. I have seen Armageddon many, many times. What would you like to know?

Why the fuck would you watch that movie more than once?

4 hours ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

One satelite watching all of space ?

Duh, it would have antennas on both sides so it could see in either direction.

3 hours ago, Newdoc said:

But would you eat the moon if it was made out of spare ribs? 

Don't jerk me around Norm, it's a simple question.

4 hours ago, SquishMitten said:

 


Are you an expert? Because these are the types of answers I’m curious about. If we had a satellite in deep space that detected an asteroid, could it a) relay the info to us quick enough, b) could we do maths well enough to determine where it would hit, and c) have enough time left to evacuate a city.

 

 

b) and c) should be blow it up or push it sideways so it will miss.

41 minutes ago, Blotto said:

Why the fuck would you watch that movie more than once?

He keeps thinking it's Space Cowboys. 

21 minutes ago, Thujone said:

AN ocean hit is actually very bad. If enough water vapor is pushed into the atmosphere, you end up with 4-5 years of global cooling, which kills most of the crops and then about 50 years of slow global temperature rise until the oceans boil. Basically turns the planet into Venus. 

OK, Debbie Downer.

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2 hours ago, Thujone said:

AN ocean hit is actually very bad. If enough water vapor is pushed into the atmosphere, you end up with 4-5 years of global cooling, which kills most of the crops and then about 50 years of slow global temperature rise until the oceans boil. Basically turns the planet into Venus. 

Why the temperature rise?

I fart a lot, is that the same thing?

'Cause I'm talking a lot.

4 hours ago, Thujone said:

AN ocean hit is actually very bad. If enough water vapor is pushed into the atmosphere, you end up with 4-5 years of global cooling, which kills most of the crops and then about 50 years of slow global temperature rise until the oceans boil. Basically turns the planet into Venus. 

It would have to be a lot bigger than that one to do anything close to that level of effect. It would need to be "dinosaurs" level bad or damn close to it. 

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9 hours ago, Radical Larry said:

Do you even greenhouse effect, bro?

All the water vapor?

5 minutes ago, Thujone said:

Probably. But I'd rather we don't get hit at all. Where are our space lasers?

Somewhere in New Mexico

On 8/1/2019 at 7:17 PM, Thujone said:

AN ocean hit is actually very bad. If enough water vapor is pushed into the atmosphere, you end up with 4-5 years of global cooling, which kills most of the crops and then about 50 years of slow global temperature rise until the oceans boil. Basically turns the planet into Venus. 

This would have happened already then.  

On 8/2/2019 at 7:47 AM, Parliament said:

All the water vapor?

Water vapor already represents 80-90% of the atmospheric greenhouse gas.  GHGs have a diminishing effect as you continue loading them into the atmosphere.  Water vapor also has a very short residence time as an atmospheric gas.  It shouldn’t cause a positive feedback.   I’d be more worried about tsunamis 

 

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