Chapter 131: Sol Two Hundred and Seventy-Three, Long-Distance Interstellar Strike Weapon
On the second night that Tomcat observed Comet Tomcat-Tang-Mai I again, the point of light had brightened again. The cometâs speed was extremely fastâit was probably the fastest moving celestial body in the Solar System. It could fly more than 70 km/s while ordinary planetoids only moved at 20 km/s.
In terms of mass, the energy brought by the comet was thirteen times that of the asteroid that blasted the dinosaurs into extinction at the end of the Cretaceous Period. If Comet Tomcat-Tang-Mai I were to hit Mars, the catastrophe it created would be more spectacular than the fifth major extinction event.
Marsâs volume density was much smaller than Earthâs, and the comet had enough energy to throw large quantities of matter into orbit. This would leave a huge impact crater on Marsâs surface while also forming a belt of particles around it, giving it its own ring.
Of course, it would be impossible for Tang Yue and Mai Dong to see such a scene. Comet Tomcat-Tang-Mai I came from above the Solar Systemâs ecliptic plane, so it would definitely hit the northern hemisphere of Mars. It was possible that Kunlun Station would be instantly destroyed upon impact, and the space station would be ripped to shreds from the ejected rubble.
âHow is it? That comet?â Tang Yue asked.
Tomcat moved the monitor towards Tang Yue.
On the screen was space. It was a picture taken from the space stationâs survey telescope. It had been constantly tracking the comet that had barged into the Solar System.
To Tang Yueâs surprise, Tomcat pointed at a very faint point of light with its paw. It didnât stand out among the bright stars, completely at odds with Tang Yueâs impression of a comet.
He originally imagined that he would see a bright comet with a sweeping tail.
âUnfortunately, the Dawn module on the space station has been destroyed. Otherwise, we could have telescopes with bigger apertures and precision. That way, youâd be able to see it more clearly,â Tomcat said. âThis is Comet Tomcat-Tang-Mai I thatâs flying towards the sun at high speeds. In the three minutes you have been staring blankly at the screen, it has already crossed a distance of 12,600 kilometers.â
Tang Yue stroked his chin.
If this were ancient times, this comet would likely be labeled as a âcalamity from the skies, an ominous portent.â Be it China or foreign countries, the ancients had bad impressions of comets. The Chinese called it a jinx that represented bad luck, while Westerners believed that it was a sign of Godâs displeasure and fury.
After all, anyone who knew that there was such a huge object approaching from over their heads would feel uneasy, regardless if it was a nuclear bomb or a comet.
Tang Yue suddenly had a strange thought. âTomcat, do you think that this is actually an interstellar missile? Certain civilizations create them as long-range strike weapons. They fly fast just like a missile⊠Donât you see the resemblance?â
âNot at all.â Tomcat shot a glance at him and shook its head. âAccording to the light spectrum analysis, this object is 95% comprised of water. The rest is carbon dioxide, nitrogen, ammonia, and methane. Such materials rapidly evaporate when they approach the sun. If itâs a missile, I feel that it should have a ferrotungsten core at the very least, or be a three-stage bomb.â
âSo itâs actually just an interstellar water delivery boy?â
âYes.â Tomcat nodded. âA considerable portion of Earthâs water might have originated from comets. Billions of years ago, when life had yet to be born, large numbers of comets and asteroids collided with Earth, bringing it rare metals and water, perhaps even organic molecules.â
âIf it hits Mars, and Iâm only saying if⊠with it not affecting Kunlun Station or the space station⊠does that mean it will replenish us with water? So much, that we wonât be able to finish that amount in all our lives.â
âImpossible. What is going on inside your head? Do you think it will turn into a lake or ocean after the impact?â Tomcat shook its head. âAll the water contained in the comet nucleus will instantly evaporate due to the high temperatures from the impact. They will evaporate into the Martian atmosphere, and you wonât be able to get a single drop of water. Of course, this bit of water wonât moisturize the Martian atmosphere. Itâs equivalent to pouring a bottle of mineral water in the middle of the Sahara desert.â
âI was just fantasizing.â Tang Yue curled his lips.
âThe only way to extract the water resources from the comet isâŠâ
âWhatâs it?â Tang Yue asked.
âTo fly up and stop it just like the Deep Impact spacecraft,â Tomcat answered. âThen, you can extract however much water you wish.â
When Tomcat mentioned such tales that bordered on the level of gods, it meant that it was very irritated by oneâs extreme stupidity.
âIs the result of this objectâs trajectory out?â
Tomcat shook its head. âItâs still under observation.â
Tang Yue knew that it was impossible for the comet to hit Mars⊠The possibility of having these two celestial objects collide, was lower than having a bullet hit another. However, he couldnât stop worrying. In the past, Tang Yue definitely wouldnât have worried over a comet, nor was it his place to worry over it. But ever since Earth had vanished, Tang Yue felt that the Universe was fraught with danger. The vast, pitch-black night sky seemed to be hiding all kinds of ferocious beasts.
Since it could swallow Earth with just one bite, spitting out something to drown you wasnât unimaginable.
âMr. Cat?â
âMiss Mai Dong, is the light sensor on the S1 battery bank still operational?â
âEverything is operational. The light sensor is in good condition,â Mai Dong replied. âThe repair work was very successful.â
Mai Dongâs EVA missions had come to a perfect conclusion. She had smoothly swapped the damaged wires and Tang Yue had praised her for her talent as an electrician.
Tomcat curled its mouth as it couldnât be bothered.
What kind of talent was needed to be an electrician?
Only being Electrician Liu, Liu Cixin, needed talent.
âMr. Cat, Iâve sorted out a portion of the development history of European technology and agriculture. Iâve also briefly mentioned a few key people in Western philosophy,â Mai Dong sent the document to Tomcat. âI have St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Leibniz, and Descartes.â
âHmmâŠâ Tomcat glanced at it. âTang Yue, are you done on your side?â
âAlmost. However, for people like Pythagoras and Democritus, do you plan on putting them into philosophical history or in scientific history?â
Tomcat thought and said, âPhilosophical history.â
âAfter all, the earliest science was the philosophy of nature,â Mai Dong said. âPhilosophers were scientists.â
âBut Aristotle was practically an antagonist in secondary physics classes,â Tang Yue said. âHe was criticized in almost every lesson.â
âThe next person is Francis cured meat⊠Ah, no. Bacon!â
âNext would be Nikola and Bruno.â
âGoing down the list would be Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo⊠These people should be placed in scientific history. The philosophers worth mentioning here would be Berkeley and Spinoza.â
Tomcat babbled on and on.
They were organizing their records of scientific and philosophical history. They were taking note of all the famous experts in history, while science and philosophy were specially highlighted, placing them on equal ground with the human civilizationâs chronicles. Doing so made the presentation more orderly. In addition, agricultural and industrial development was made into a separate book by them. They went from slash-and-burn to the use of fertilizer, going from the first Industrial Revolution to the birth of the semiconductor. Human history was sloshing through this tiny scientific station.
âKant⊠and also Hegel.â
âThat person is Schopenhauer!â
âFreud shouldnât appear here. Letâs mention him when writing about psychology. Donât forget Nietzsche, heard that, Miss Mai Dong⊠Nietzscheâs period is wrong.â
âF*ck, I told you before, Tang Yue. Marx isnât a Soviet!â
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