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Coating satellites with super-black paint Vantablack could help fight light pollution crisis
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It would depend on what one is measuring. A dark blockage can be just as damaging as a bright blockage. It hides what's behind it...
Friday at 2:02 PM
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Drones Over NJ
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One bullet, one drone. Search and check out the SMASH 2000L.
Thursday at 6:46 PM
Classical Motion
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Keeping The ISS In Orbit
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I'll bet it stinks, and no one talks about it.
Wednesday at 6:49 PM
Classical Motion
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Astronomers see the 1st stars dispel darkness 13 billion years ago at 'Cosmic Dawn
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AI is going to affect our lives much more than the internet did. Get use to it.
Wednesday at 12:16 PM
Classical Motion
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Light in the existence
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Then why does it get dark every night?
Wednesday at 12:13 PM
Classical Motion
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Coating satellites with super-black paint Vantablack could help fight light pollution crisis
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Wouldn’t this just turn a white streak into a black streak?
Tuesday at 10:30 PM
Classical Motion
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A hidden 'super-Earth' exoplanet is dipping in and out of its habitable zone
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I had to wait thru delays and overruns for WEBB. I had to double wait for Hubble. I will have to wait for new larger scopes too. That’s...
Tuesday at 3:51 PM
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A hidden 'super-Earth' exoplanet is dipping in and out of its habitable zone
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It appears that our system structure is the odd ball. The unusual. It will be interesting to see what these new large scopes will find...
Tuesday at 10:36 AM
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If such a huge impact were to occur, we would undoubtedly have a large array of seismometers on the Moon's surface. This would allow a...
Monday at 8:25 PM
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There's an infinite amount of energy locked in the vacuum of space-time. Could we ever use it?
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If space was created with matter and mass, and if there was a BB----- then there is a definite volume to this cosmos. And if there is a...
Monday at 11:55 AM
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There's an infinite amount of energy locked in the vacuum of space-time. Could we ever use it?
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No there isn’t. Nothing can be locked in space. The energy in space, IS the MOST unlocked energy state there is. That energy is also in...
Monday at 11:39 AM
Classical Motion
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Reusable Stages
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Because we were afraid, and in a hurry. Like now, with AI. In a big fearful hurry. Mistakes and abuse will happen, just like the wild...
Monday at 11:17 AM
Classical Motion
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Relativistic time dilation
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A vertical rotating shaft shows that time does not change with elevation. A rotating shaft used as a swinging radius shows that neither...
Jun 8, 2025
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Do We Really Need 6,000 Satellites?
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After 25 years of google maps, I’m hoping for a modern version. Real time, zoom-able, high resolution satellite views. With the ability...
Jun 5, 2025
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I do not see a compelling reason to put humans on Mars. There has been no worthwhile task identified in these discussions that would...
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