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By *ryan... OP Man
over a year ago
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NASA scientists are evaluating the cost of sending "Voyager 3" on a mission to retrieve the tomatoe ,on Omicron Persei 8 ..
"To boldly go where no one has gone before"...so said William Shatner,now considered a gas giant..
also the James Webb telescope has now discovered the universe is a lot more than 13.5 billion years old..so the Tomato should be ripe.
What do you think, especially if your an alien.
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"NASA scientists are evaluating the cost of sending "Voyager 3" on a mission to retrieve the tomatoe ,on Omicron Persei 8 ..
"To boldly go where no one has gone before"...so said William Shatner,now considered a gas giant..
also the James Webb telescope has now discovered the universe is a lot more than 13.5 billion years old..so the Tomato should be ripe.
What do you think, especially if your an alien.
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Speaking as an alien, I think it would be a wasted journey. If Hubble really has spotted a tomato, then the light/image it's picked up would have taken billions of years to reach Hubble's lenses. The tomato is likely long gone. Unless it was wrapped in one of those unperishable shrink wraps then it may still be ok after a couple of billion years |
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