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New type of Kevlar heading to ISS in October for space debris protection tests
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Timely. I just watched a video on this a few days ago on one of the streaming space channels. They emphasize the weight here, but I was...
Sep 27, 2024
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Hurricane Helene could yield major flooding, tornadoes and 'devastating' winds, experts warn
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It rained all nite long here in Roanoke. Looks like it’s gonna start again shortly. And it seems whenever these things come thru, it’s...
Sep 26, 2024
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That's weird': James Webb Space Telescope spies a strange galaxy outshining its stars
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All galaxies out shine their stars.
Sep 26, 2024
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Condensates
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This link has the raw image. https://www.space.com/black-hole-jets-longest-23-million-light-years I think it’s impossible to sync or...
Sep 25, 2024
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The largest volcano on Mars may sit above a 1,000-mile magma pool. Could Olympus Mons erupt again?
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Wouldn’t it be cold magma? Surely many IR scans have been done from orbit. One could see it in a heartbeat. Imagine the earth stripped...
Sep 24, 2024
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Massive radio survey reveals our universe's structure at the largest scales
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My mind is not open. That would be philosophical. I start with a very restricted mind. No chaos, randomness or probability is permitted...
Sep 24, 2024
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X-rays from a nuclear explosion could redirect an asteroid
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I beg to differ with this strategy. A nuke would probably gives us radioactive meteorites. And I disagree with the rifle shotgun...
Sep 23, 2024
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Massive radio survey reveals our universe's structure at the largest scales
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I have a hard time using the term uniform, with those huge galactic webs. Appears kinda stringy to me. But aren’t most of those...
Sep 23, 2024
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Massive radio survey reveals our universe's structure at the largest scales
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Our solar system has two, maybe more, accelerations on it. It has the rotational acceleration like the other members of the MW. But our...
Sep 23, 2024
Classical Motion
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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And there is another spacial displacement. And that would be our galactic velocity. So determining the true length of displacement can...
Sep 23, 2024
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CYCLIC UNIVERSE
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I can’t find any recombination dynamic. Once matter is disassociated and accelerated to velocity, both the EM and the G forces seem to...
Sep 23, 2024
Classical Motion
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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When you turn 45 degrees, you will be looking behind where you will be in 90 days. To see where you'll be, you need to look up too...
Sep 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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I thought the sun moved in the northerly direction at great velocity.
Sep 22, 2024
Classical Motion
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If outside at noon, can I look at where the earth will be in 3 months relative to the sun?
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Only if the Sun is not moving.
Sep 22, 2024
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NASA spacecraft captures 1st photo of its giant solar sail while tumbling in space
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The only reason it might be useful is because we don’t have to power the light. Man-made light is way too expensive for the amount of...
Sep 21, 2024
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