Chapter 686: God's Joke

Among the women closest to Yang Ling, Sun Xiaojing was the only one who knew Oda Yukiko's identity, but after getting through, Oda Yukiko only told her not to worry about anything about Yang Ling, he would definitely come back. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

That time, Yang Ling suddenly vomited blood in her bed and fell into a coma for a month, and Oda Yukiko said the same, so Sun Xiaojing had an inexplicable trust in Oda Yukiko.

After putting down the phone, she could only persuade the aunt and niece of the Han family in this way.

It's one thing to persuade others, but she herself is still very panicked, what should she do if Yang Ling really goes missing?

The two women didn't stay long in the courtyard before leaving,

Standing at the gate of the courtyard, looking at the two women who hurriedly disappeared in the wind and snow, Sun Xiaojing returned to the bedroom and sat on the bed silently, opened her mobile phone to look at the photos with Yang Ling, especially the photo of him sitting naked/naked on the bed and meditating, tears flowed down unconsciously, that time, it was also a month of worrying about himself, this time, he would also appear in front of his eyes with a ruffian smile again.

Sun Xiaojing knelt on the ground in front of the window, took off a small pale green pendant hanging from her chest, and then closed it in the palm of her hand and prayed silently, praying that the gods and Buddhas blessed her man to be able to turn evil into good fortune and return safely.

For three days, Sun Xiaojing did not move, and the whole person knelt there like a statue, hoping that her piety could move the heavens.

But on this day, the heavens really played a thriller joke with the earthlings that shocked the world.

The weather was fine on Tuesday, November 7, 2020.

The Cleveland Glen Research Center in Ohio, USA, is a scientific research facility affiliated with the National Space Administration (NASA) and is responsible for the research and analysis of space telescope data.

At eight o'clock in the morning, 27-year-old research analyst Jom Davis went to work as usual, first poking open the display screen of the office computer, enter the account number and password on the login interface to log in, click to download the latest telescope data, and then take the cup to make a cup of coffee, and leisurely open the mobile phone to swipe the news for ten minutes, then put down the mobile phone and open the first photo downloaded.

The Hubble Space Telescope is the earliest ultra-large optical space telescope in the United States, which was launched in the nineties of the last century, because it has been in continuous operation for 30 years, and has long passed the life of its original design, far exceeding the service period.

Coupled with the more advanced Spitzer X-ray and Chandlaple-type space telescopes that were launched and put into operation one after another, the comprehensive data and capabilities have long surpassed Hubble's, so NASA has long stopped caring about the data of this telescope, so it can only be reduced to an idle time for these new researchers to kill their qualifications.

While it was time for the photo to open, Davis took a sip of his coffee and then put down his cup to look at the photo.

"Poof~"

With just one look, Davis squirted all the coffee he had just drunk into his mouth onto the monitor and desk.

Then, he hurriedly wiped off the coffee on it with his sleeve and drawing paper, fortunately, the monitor did not short-circuit, and from the not very clean monitor, he saw something on the photo again.

A large gray planet hung in the darkness of space, not very clear, but he was sure that it was a solid rock planet about the size of Earth.

The Hubble Space Telescope flies around the Earth on a fixed line every day, so there is a fixed position to take pictures, and the photos taken at each location, Davis can know the situation in this direction almost with his eyes closed.

But the picture almost gave him a heavy blow, knocking his leisurely and steady to pieces.

"Buy Karma!"

He covered his forehead and shook it a few times, his mouth incoherently chanting God, trembling, and trembling to turn on the second monitor.

After a while, another photo appeared on the second monitor.

Here's another photo three minutes later, in the same direction, and almost in the same position.

In the photo, the planet is still there, but it's very blurry.

"Omaiga's~ Is this a joke of God?" Davis felt his head severely deprived of oxygen, and his body shook a few times and sat down in his chair.

After Davis stayed for half a minute, he quickly called up the photo of the telescope in the same position a few days ago and used special software to scan and compare.

To be honest, he didn't believe his eyes a little, and even began to suspect that the Hubble telescope had been controlled by hackers, otherwise how could such an unbelievable thing happen.

The software processed the time, and he prayed in his heart that it wasn't true, but that someone had played a joke on him to spice up his bland work.

A few minutes later, the scan information popped up on the computer, and he was so stunned that he didn't even notice that he had knocked over the coffee cup, and suddenly jumped up again after a while and picked up the phone on the table.

Ten minutes later, NASA issued a directive to completely block all data from the Hubble Space Telescope, while calling up all data from the Chandra and Spitzer Space Telescopes at the same time period, including various data from various satellites and ground-based space radar observatories.

Although the Americans did it very secretly, all of a sudden, completely different performance from usual immediately attracted the attention of China and Russia and other countries, plus at the same time period China and Russia and other countries also have space stations and a large number of space experiment satellites in orbit, although they did not see the planet, but they still received some special signals, and at this time they also quickly analyzed to see what the Americans found in space?

And just when the experts and scientific research institutions of the American organization analyzed the only two photos of the Hubble Space Telescope and reported the situation to the president, a message claiming that a super-Earth had been discovered in the solar system began to spread wildly on the Internet.

The news is very simple, it is stated that the latest photo of the Hubble Space Telescope five hours ago shows the discovery of a super-huge rocky planet at the edge of the solar system, and a photo is attached below, which clearly shows a gray planet.

And the FBI quickly caught the poster, a hacker who loves the knowledge of the universe, investigators found hundreds of terabytes of telescope data and pictures from his home computer, not only Hubble's, but also Chandra and Spitzer, and even the International Space Station and China's Tiangong-1.

And it was because of this hacker that the news that the Americans had planned to conceal was completely exposed, and in less than an hour, all people, organizations, units, and research institutes interested in space science on the whole planet knew about the news. (To be continued.) )