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Introduce yourself! (And show us your swag)
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This is the place to introduce yourself. Welcome.
Today at 1:57 PM
COLGeek
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Wiki
Gravitational binding energy
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All of your images are broken. Upload to a site like imgur.com and then post the links here.
Today at 9:47 AM
COLGeek
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Spontaneous Real Time
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I knew you would enjoy it.
Sunday at 5:58 PM
COLGeek
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US Space Force wants to track 'abnormal observables' with unknown origins in Earth's orbit
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And we are now done here. Thank you to those who stayed on topic.
Sunday at 3:28 PM
COLGeek
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US Space Force wants to track 'abnormal observables' with unknown origins in Earth's orbit
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Folks, let us focus on the topic and not the tangential discussion. Thank you.
Sunday at 2:40 PM
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The price is not final, if NASA is feeling a bit poor, they may ask for a discount. ;)
Sunday at 11:48 AM
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I'm sending my name to Jupiter's moon Europa on a NASA spacecraft — and here's why you should, too
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I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that offer to be accepted.
Sunday at 11:25 AM
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I tried tracking down that "defying the laws of physics" thing and in every case I could round up, it was due to movement of the...
Saturday at 9:35 AM
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Chinese scientists build model Mars atmosphere to aid sample-return plans
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Hopefully, this will push innovation to the benefit of all humankind.
Friday at 12:00 PM
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I stopped watching all but the 'Book of Boba Fett' and 'The Mandalorian'. In answer to #7, certainly! But that isn't what I've been...
Friday at 11:58 AM
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Spontaneous Real Time
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There are notions of the season 2 finale that aligns with Asgardian mythology and post #4 above. Just pointing out in jest, my friend...
Friday at 11:49 AM
COLGeek
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Spontaneous Real Time
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Have you been watching "Loki" on Disney+?
Friday at 11:40 AM
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This Thanksgiving, I am thankful for Starship. Yes, really (op-ed)
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Agreed, regarding lunatics/brilliance. Not so sure on the primordial ooze comment. A genius can be completely oblivious in actual life...
Friday at 11:38 AM
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This Thanksgiving, I am thankful for Starship. Yes, really (op-ed)
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Really? Go to Google News and search on Elon Musk's name. Take your pick. One can be both controversial and innovative.
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Starship is uniting people under the hopeful vision of spaceflight's future. Getting to see it launch in person was an incredible...
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