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    The rule for interrupting long rests quite clearly defines "a period of strenuous activity" as "at least one hour of" certain types of...
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    I try to do what I would call a minimal amount of prep. In my current D&D 5.0E game, I generate pretty much all DM-introduced content...
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    The latest images from ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter: ESA’s ExoMars and Mars Express observe comet 3I/ATLAS Eta: The fuzzy white dot...
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    Look, you objected to me saying images and data from Mars will reveal more about the "true nature" of 3I/ATLAS and responded by stating...
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    Hriston reacted to briggart's post in the thread 3I/ATLAS with Like Like.
    There is still an opportunity cost: using a satellite for a science which is not optimized for, means you don't use it for the science...
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    This is from an FAQ on ESA's website esa.int: In the coming months, ESA will turn interplanetary voyagers such as Mars Express, ExoMars...
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    Hriston reacted to overgeeked's post in the thread 3I/ATLAS with Like Like.
    Neil deGrasse Tyson did a StarTalk on it. Likely several more by now. He cautioned against people replacing the “god of the gaps” with...
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    I know you're joking and as far as anyone knows it's not "heading for Earth", but the shutdown doesn't explain why ESA's being so slow.
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    Hriston reacted to MoonSong's post in the thread 3I/ATLAS with Like Like.
    The alternatives aren't that serious or likely. The scientist who expressed it is important, yes, but he is also known for these kinds...
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    Seven billion year old cosmic dragon explains its anomalous mass (33 billion tons) and forward jet.
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    That the term has been used isn't in question. It's that it doesn't seem to have a workable definition as a category other than "things...
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    Hriston replied to the thread 3I/ATLAS.
    Yes, the expected outcome is the current scientific consensus that it's a comet will be confirmed by further observation, but the...
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    Hriston posted the thread 3I/ATLAS in *Geek Talk & Media.
    Is anyone else following this? This object passed Mars two days ago at a distance of about 29 million km, yet, to my knowledge, the...
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    I could see it going that direction. The sunset sky colors are almost exactly the same. Interesting.
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