Lunar & TitanHead
Lunar, that gravitational ripple near Kepler‑442b is raising alarms. Is it a breach risk or just a harmless curiosity?
A ripple, not a breach—like a pond’s surface when a stone hits, it spreads but never breaks the shore. Keep an eye on it, but the planet’s atmosphere should stay fine. [1] A gentle disturbance in the fabric of spacetime, nothing that would tear open a canyons in the sky. Just another cosmic quirk to catalog before the night swallows it.
Good, I’ll keep the sensors on high and note any changes. Stay ready, but it should stay under control.
Sounds like a good plan—keep the scanners humming, and note each wobble like a star diary entry. If the ripple deepens, we’ll catalog it; if it stays shallow, it’s just a celestial lullaby. Stay sharp, and the void won’t feel so big.
Exactly, keep the watch tight and the logs tidy. If it’s just a ripple, we’ll just note it. If it turns into something more, we’ll be ready. Stay alert.