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{{incomplete|This comic was found on a planet with internet on it!}} | {{incomplete|This comic was found on a planet with internet on it!}} | ||
| − | This is presented as a scientific article in which astronomers claim to have discovered "signs of liquid water on the surface of a terrestrial planet in the habitable zone" -- however, as the accompanying photos (four people on a beach, of whom two are sitting under an umbrella and one is making sand castles) show, the planet in question is Earth. This would not be considered a noteworthy discovery. | + | This comic is presented as a scientific article in which astronomers claim to have discovered "signs of liquid water on the surface of a terrestrial planet in the habitable zone" -- however, as the accompanying photos (four people on a beach, of whom two are sitting under an umbrella and one is making sand castles) show, the planet in question is Earth. This would not be considered a noteworthy discovery. Finding other planets with water on it is a good sign, as water is necasary to support life, so a planet with water could well have life on it. However, we already know about life on earth existing, so this article is hardly useful or practical. |
There is value in using Earth as an example of a planet in a habitable zone, such as [https://www.nasa.gov/universe/atacama-rover-astrobiology-drilling-studies-arads/ testing life-detection experiments in remote inhospitable environments] or [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-would-we-know-theres-life-on-earth-this-bold-experiment-found-out/ as a proxy for future astronomical observations], but not in-situ photographic investigation. Maybe the astronomers should have brought their spectrometer on vacation. | There is value in using Earth as an example of a planet in a habitable zone, such as [https://www.nasa.gov/universe/atacama-rover-astrobiology-drilling-studies-arads/ testing life-detection experiments in remote inhospitable environments] or [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-would-we-know-theres-life-on-earth-this-bold-experiment-found-out/ as a proxy for future astronomical observations], but not in-situ photographic investigation. Maybe the astronomers should have brought their spectrometer on vacation. | ||
| − | An {{w|institutional review board}} is a committee of researchers which ensures that research carried out at their institution is ethical. In the title text, this is referenced to be the literal name of a {{w|surfboard}}, which is a board used for the recreational activity of {{w|surfing}}, not serious academic activities. | + | An {{w|institutional review board}} is a committee of researchers which ensures that research carried out at their institution is ethical. In the title text, this is referenced to be the literal name of a {{w|surfboard}}, which is a board used for the recreational activity of {{w|surfing}}, not serious academic activities. Presumably one of the researchers used this as an excuse to post their pictures of a surfing holiday. Of course, 'the Institutional Review Board' is a very strange name for a surfboard{{citation needed}}, and its only purpose would be for this (somewhat bad) excuse. |
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{{incomplete transcript|Don't remove this notice too soon.}} | {{incomplete transcript|Don't remove this notice too soon.}} | ||
| − | :[A journal entry is shown, with 3 sections of blurred text, and 2 pictures - On on the top-right showing | + | :[A journal entry is shown, with 3 sections of blurred text, and 2 pictures - On on the top-right showing Jill and Kidball playing at the beach - Jill running, Cueball building a sandcastle, while Cueball and Megan under an umbrella watching them, and another at the bottom-left showing the sea running alongside the beach.] |
:[Title of journal article:] Evidence of liquid water on the surface of a terrestrial planet in the habitable zone | :[Title of journal article:] Evidence of liquid water on the surface of a terrestrial planet in the habitable zone | ||
:[caption below text:] Planetary science journals have asked astronomers to please stop submitting their vacation photos. | :[caption below text:] Planetary science journals have asked astronomers to please stop submitting their vacation photos. | ||
{{comic discussion}}<noinclude> | {{comic discussion}}<noinclude> | ||
| + | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring children]] | [[Category:Comics featuring children]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Kidball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Kidball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Jill]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Jill]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:28, 5 June 2026
| Planetary Science |
Title text: The research was overseen by the Institutional Review Board, which is what I named my surfboard. |
Explanation[edit]
| This is one of 44 incomplete explanations: This comic was found on a planet with internet on it! If you can fix this issue, edit the page! |
This comic is presented as a scientific article in which astronomers claim to have discovered "signs of liquid water on the surface of a terrestrial planet in the habitable zone" -- however, as the accompanying photos (four people on a beach, of whom two are sitting under an umbrella and one is making sand castles) show, the planet in question is Earth. This would not be considered a noteworthy discovery. Finding other planets with water on it is a good sign, as water is necasary to support life, so a planet with water could well have life on it. However, we already know about life on earth existing, so this article is hardly useful or practical.
There is value in using Earth as an example of a planet in a habitable zone, such as testing life-detection experiments in remote inhospitable environments or as a proxy for future astronomical observations, but not in-situ photographic investigation. Maybe the astronomers should have brought their spectrometer on vacation.
An institutional review board is a committee of researchers which ensures that research carried out at their institution is ethical. In the title text, this is referenced to be the literal name of a surfboard, which is a board used for the recreational activity of surfing, not serious academic activities. Presumably one of the researchers used this as an excuse to post their pictures of a surfing holiday. Of course, 'the Institutional Review Board' is a very strange name for a surfboard[citation needed], and its only purpose would be for this (somewhat bad) excuse.
Transcript[edit]
| This is one of 27 incomplete transcripts: Don't remove this notice too soon. If you can fix this issue, edit the page! |
- [A journal entry is shown, with 3 sections of blurred text, and 2 pictures - On on the top-right showing Jill and Kidball playing at the beach - Jill running, Cueball building a sandcastle, while Cueball and Megan under an umbrella watching them, and another at the bottom-left showing the sea running alongside the beach.]
- [Title of journal article:] Evidence of liquid water on the surface of a terrestrial planet in the habitable zone
- [caption below text:] Planetary science journals have asked astronomers to please stop submitting their vacation photos.
Discussion
Hey I discovered sentient creatures on the planet! --Kirinhatchi (talk) 14:37, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
- "Sentient" :D :D 130.76.187.47 14:58, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
- I used to think there was intelligent life. Then they elected Trump. Barmar (talk) 15:39, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
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