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Classical Motion
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US Space Force wants a new 'orbital carrier' to be a spacecraft launch pad in space
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnofCyaWhI0
Today at 1:45 PM
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1st-ever orbital rocket launch from European soil falls to Earth and explodes seconds into flight
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There would probably be a lot of screaming if it happened here. And investigations and shutdowns.
Yesterday at 7:16 PM
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Thanks for the video. If that ship was not part of the launch facility and previously evacuated, then that crash so close to it seems...
Yesterday at 7:04 PM
Classical Motion
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1st-ever orbital rocket launch from European soil falls to Earth and explodes seconds into flight
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https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/30/europe/isar-aerospace-orbital-rocket-launch-norway-intl/index.html
Yesterday at 6:19 PM
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1st-ever orbital rocket launch from European soil falls to Earth and explodes seconds into flight
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I saw a different video with a higher view. There was a ship close by where it landed. They were very lucky. That ship felt that heat…...
Yesterday at 6:16 PM
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Revisiting the foundations of modern cosmology
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I don’t think there is a space time or a need for it. I believe that all properties, even time and length, dimension, come from matter...
Yesterday at 2:06 PM
Classical Motion
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Revisiting the foundations of modern cosmology
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I’m predicting that if they ever measure light, only local light is constant and the light from every other star will have a different...
Saturday at 11:46 PM
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Classical Motion I like your logic
Saturday at 10:12 PM
Classical Motion
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Revisiting the foundations of modern cosmology
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Space is absence. Allowing mass and field to interact without impediment. An empty area for mass and field to move and occupy. Time and...
Saturday at 10:04 PM
Classical Motion
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Can space-based solar power really work? Here are the pros and cons.
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If one believes the current predictions, we will soon know how fast and how much CO2 and coal emissions, affect the temperature of...
Friday at 7:22 PM
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Negative Mass exists, Newton's Laws opposite
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I think that I have mass, matter, energy, inertia, dipoles, atomic structure, absorption, radiation, decay and redshift…... all figured...
Friday at 2:31 PM
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Unknown physics may help dark energy act as 'antigravity' throughout the universe
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I believe that when we use our sense of vision, that we automatically search and look for patterns in that field of vision. AND if there...
Thursday at 1:24 PM
Classical Motion
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Can space-based solar power really work? Here are the pros and cons.
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Adding power from outside earth's shadow would be insane, unless the earth was covered with ice. The insanity is based on modern...
Wednesday at 12:18 PM
Classical Motion
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US Space Force celebrates return of 1st Guardian to launch to space (photos)
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Space Troopers.
Tuesday at 10:01 PM
Classical Motion
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US Space Force celebrates return of 1st Guardian to launch to space (photos)
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Up in a harness the recoil would swing me. But maybe in space the recoil would spin me.
Tuesday at 9:16 PM
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