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CWISE J1249 is zooming out of the Milky Way at about 1 million miles per hour. But it also stands out for its low mass, which makes it difficult to classify as a celestial object. It could be a low-mass star, or if it doesn’t steadily fuse hydrogen in its core, it would be considered a brown dwarf, putting it somewhere between a gas giant planet and a star. More
Hold on a sec…never mind, it’s just some kid with a BB gun near the telescope.
Is their an interstellar speed limit?
I’ll gladly pitch in to buy a one way ticket for both KamShilla and SloJoe Bridin to exit the universe quickly, along with all their cohorts and family.
#GetOut! ☄
It’s interesting that there’s no mention at all, not even a brush-off as absurd, of the possibility that this is an engineered controlled object.
the day the earth stood still part 2?
It was a conservative male leaving the DNC after seeing Jill Biden in that “dress”.
“it would be considered a brown dwarf, ”
Shouldn’t that be a “little person of color” planet?
Speed limit is 300 million meters per second.
Itz just the Inter-Galactic Mind-Fuk Express on a normal route hauling a nuther load of democRAT brains out to the Beta Quadrant…
It was just trying to get to the restaurant at the end of the universe as fast as possible.
@Uncle Al
Maybe because it’s bigger than Jupiter.
One million miles per hour, huh? Chuck Schumer must have seen a camera!
Fiction. CGI. Not that big a deal anyway in NASA’s world. NASA tells us the sun is traveling almost 500,000 mph around the milky way and we of course are following the sun in a corkscrew pattern.
It’s all relative.
Maybe the people who built it are giants.
“…it would be considered a brown dwarf…”
You mean like Kevin Hart?
Remember, light travels at a finite speed. So the data on this object is old: however many years old as it is light-years away from us. Which raises the question: Where is it NOW?