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Did anyone hear about the USA's "project lucifer"?

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I saw on youtube that the US governent is sending a ship to Jupiter to cause a reaction and make another sun. Is it true?

Cuz it sed that it will kill millions of humans.

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  1. There is no such government or Nasa project called "Project Lucifer" however, what people have come to call "Project Lucifer" is an actual study of the feasibility of creating a sustainable fusion reaction from an initial fission reaction on Saturn caused by a significant quantity of Plutonium-238 being inserted deep into the atmosphere.  A fusion-ignited Saturn-sun would be the key to creating a human-habitable area on Titan.  "Project lucifer" has been around since late 2002.  

    NASA crashed a plutonium-carrying RTG into Jupiter's atmosphere which may have resulted in an explosion the size of Earth's diameter near the equator of Jupiter as observed by many and imaged by Olivier Meeckers of  Belgium on October 19, 2003.  Space.com carried the story “Mystery Spot on Jupiter Baffles Astronomers.”5  The craft, Galileo, entered into Jupiter near its equator very close to where the “mystery spot” later developed.  It is possible that if the explosion were larger or deeper, Jupiter could have reached ignition.  The fact remains that a very suspicious bruise appeared on Jupiter 28 days after Galileo made its plunge there.  It is important to mention that it is rare for a comet or meteor to impact Jupiter at the equator so it is unlikely this was the cause.

    As far as I know, no actual satellite or spacecraft is heading to Saturn to blow it up.

    I wish yahoo answers would allow me to upload some pictures.


  2. isn't that the plot for h**l boy 2

  3. You're stupid.

    Sorry NASA finds out tons of S**t about the universe everyday and you got nothing, we're not STUPID. We're not going to blow up the world.

  4. ...because united states would want the world to end?? uh..no definitely not true...

  5. no but it sounds scary

  6. Neither Jupiter nor Saturn have enough mass to become a star.  Lucifer refers to the name given to the star by science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, who penned the idea in his book 2010.  

    Here's another youtube video explaining why it's impossible.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbpqxUYyR...

  7. No, but if you find concrete proof somewhere, share it with us.

  8. Not likely...instead of youtube, you might want to look this one up on www.snopes.com.

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