NASA Detects Nearby Mystery Explosion
starexplorer2001 writes "Space.com is reporting that NASA has detected a 'totally new' mystery explosion near our galaxy." From the article: "The event, detected Feb. 18, looks something like a gamma-ray burst (GRB), scientists said. But it is much closer--about 440 million light-years away--than others. And it lasted about 33 minutes. Most GRBs are billions of light-years away and last less than a second or just a few seconds."
2,586,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles away is 'nearby' ?!
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...it wasn't Dick Cheney?
Am I the only one thinking "KAAAAHHHHNNNNNN!!!!!!"?
OMG! They're making room for a hyperpace-bypass!
Pffft! We gonglorians at digg.magellanclouds.com.et had this story posted 440 million years ago!
Trolls: The high-tech version of those morons that scrawl obscenities in public bathrooms.
Has anyone heard anything about the Four brave cosmonauts that were up there studying this?
Early reports mention that one is now invisible, another turned to stone, one can now stretch, and the cocky one can set himself on fire.
Where does the school board find them and why do they keep sending them to ME?
Supernova explosion with 33-minute GRB display and loud report. Light and get away.
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
Just prior the explosion was heard:
"Hey, Billy-Joe! Watch THIS!"