The thing is that exoplanets are easy to find, it’s not surprising that the intern found a planet in his 3rd day, but the news is gonna react like the guy just found the cure for cancer
Why is it written _"being the supervisor and having to deal with this s.h.i.t"_ ? I mean: how is it negative ? Or may be I'm not used to the meaning... We are more certainly talking about exo-planets in other solar systems, here. In the past decade, almost 10'000 of them have been found, already. A few thousands are still waiting to be doubled-checked manually by a human, though, in order to be confirmed. Double-checking those discoveries is a job a few interns are doing. So every once in a while, one of the _candidate data_ detected firstly by software is indeed a planet. 🤓👍 The whole process is a GREAT scientific achievement, for sure. But a specific guy finding one on it's third day, instead of the 63rd or the 1st ... is just statistics. 🤷♂️
The intern found a new planet on his third day while the supervisor was there for years its just his colleagues would joke about him not finding a new planet but his intern did
The thing is that exoplanets are easy to find, it’s not surprising that the intern found a planet in his 3rd day, but the news is gonna react like the guy just found the cure for cancer
send him there to explore
Now tell him to look for dark matter
Just call him Penny 💀😂
Why is it written _"being the supervisor and having to deal with this s.h.i.t"_ ?
I mean: how is it negative ? Or may be I'm not used to the meaning...
We are more certainly talking about exo-planets in other solar systems, here. In the past decade, almost 10'000 of them have been found, already. A few thousands are still waiting to be doubled-checked manually by a human, though, in order to be confirmed.
Double-checking those discoveries is a job a few interns are doing. So every once in a while, one of the _candidate data_ detected firstly by software is indeed a planet. 🤓👍
The whole process is a GREAT scientific achievement, for sure. But a specific guy finding one on it's third day, instead of the 63rd or the 1st ... is just statistics. 🤷♂️
The intern found a new planet on his third day while the supervisor was there for years its just his colleagues would joke about him not finding a new planet but his intern did
Nasa is a waste of our money. I mean, once the sun depletes itself, we're all doomed, no matter how far we get.
Lol. Nah, I bet that planet was known and just not recorded. Can't work too hard or fast at NASA, don't want the funding to dry up.
Yea right BS
It's true I was the planet