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Scientists find quantum entanglement on incredibly tiny scales — within individual protons
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I agree with your point on entropy being a product of entanglement. It would seem that two quarks that are entangled would be...
Jan 8, 2025
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Small satellite constellation could reveal black holes like never before
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I still tend to differ. Totally removing the 'filter' (aka; atmosphere) would be more or less like removing an obstruction from an Earth...
Jan 7, 2025
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Small satellite constellation could reveal black holes like never before
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The atmosphere in this case is not a filter, but an obstruction.
Jan 6, 2025
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‘Tragedy of the commons’ in space: We need to act now to prevent an orbital debris crisis, scientists say
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Just remember..."we" is everybody else but "me". That is the root of this and many problems.
Jan 3, 2025
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Allowing salvage in space might be what is needed for the actual owners to get their defunct stuff out of orbit. The "salvage" would...
Jan 3, 2025
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‘Missing link’ black hole found? Not so fast, new study says
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Didn't scientists disprove that theory about 'seed' BH's?
Dec 23, 2024
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‘Missing link’ black hole found? Not so fast, new study says
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Although possibly they will find that Intermediate BH's can't survive well in position. And will fall to the galactic center rather...
Dec 23, 2024
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‘Missing link’ black hole found? Not so fast, new study says
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Dec 23, 2024
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SpaceX test-fires Super Heavy booster for 7th Starship launch (video, photos)
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It still cannot land on the Moon without landing legs. So why isn't that being introduced now for testing?
Dec 10, 2024
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SpaceX test-fires Super Heavy booster for 7th Starship launch (video, photos)
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Or having the legs it will needs to land on the Moon. Chopstik catches are fine, but it will still need legs to land on other planets or...
Dec 10, 2024
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2 space telescope designs will battle it out to become NASA's next cosmic imager
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Ok, so you mean send up a human or humans to assemble the satellite or telescope. But every time humans launch into space there is the...
Dec 2, 2024
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2 space telescope designs will battle it out to become NASA's next cosmic imager
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With today's solar panels that unfurl they'd be no problem with being attached before launch. The shields and mirrors I don't know. But...
Dec 2, 2024
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2 space telescope designs will battle it out to become NASA's next cosmic imager
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But it would also create extra cost trying to assemble them in outer space as well as the reliability of something that wasn't assembled...
Dec 1, 2024
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It is a shame that we are not going to fund both of these missions.
Dec 1, 2024
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket will launch NASA's epic Dragonfly mission to Saturn's huge moon Titan in 2028
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I wouldn't say, Mars is no place to test this copter. I don't know the specifications on the Dragonfly mission copter, but the only...
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