Posted on Dec 8, 2017
What you need to know about the first alien visitor to our solar system
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Capt Daniel Goodman
That I obvmfoundmquite fascinating, esp. In the context of the Arthur C. Clarke book...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Why am I not surprised...Arthur C Clarke was pretty visionary, that:s why I sent in that link to his novel Fountains of Paradise...I knew there'd ne an effort to look, it was too weird am object to not have he idea occur to serious science...this time, I've got an odd impression that this time is gonna wind up really different, this time I've got an eerie sensation that there's really something to this one, quite possibly, in all seriousness. The shape is just too odd to he a pure coincidence, a long cylindrical rod? I think not, this time, I think it might well ne an automated interstellar probe, just like Clarke anticipated would most likely ne the first such instamce, honest, I think there's a really good chance this time
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