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Technically within the orbit of Earth but they are talking about the trajectory and the point when the pull of the Moon outweighs that of Earth.Heard multiple times today that it's the first time we've left earth orbit since 1972. Given that they're going to the moon and the moon by definition is is earth orbit how can this be a thing?
Apparently ihe ISS stinks, but because of the weightlessness the astronauts sense of smell is screwed up.If you fart in space since it is weightless does it just hang around you in a cloud ?
The suns dying (well not actually dying but being blocked out by the thickness of a parasite in space)All this is above my head.
I watched that documentary last night, scary stuff.I see whats going on here, this is no coincidence we've decided to go into orbit again.
The Petrova line is a faint, infrared arc stretching from the Sun to Venus, discovered by Russian scientist Dr. Irina Petrova. It represents the path of trillions of "Astrophage"
Astrophage is a spacefaring interstellar microorganism that feeds on stellar energy, acting as a solar parasite. Nicknamed "star-eater" (derived from Latin), it reduces a star’s luminosity by inhabiting its surface, threatening to cause a global ice age on dependent
Fist my bumpI watched that documentary last night, scary stuff.
I remember reading once years ago that the bog on the space shuttle was always kaput. Apparently it cost millions to develop. The Russians however had no bother with the one on the Mir space station as it was basic mechanics with a hand cranked vacuum pump. No idea if true but sounds about right. When I went to Disney Paris once they had a space exhibition with a soyuz capsule. The heat shielding was oak planks whereas the shuttle had fancy ceramic tiles which kept dropping off. Another similar tale was that NASA spent money developing a space pen which worked in zero gravity. The russians apparently used pencils. Sometimes the simplest solution is by far the best.
Sounds aceI see whats going on here, this is no coincidence we've decided to go into orbit again.
The Petrova line is a faint, infrared arc stretching from the Sun to Venus, discovered by Russian scientist Dr. Irina Petrova. It represents the path of trillions of "Astrophage"
Astrophage is a spacefaring interstellar microorganism that feeds on stellar energy, acting as a solar parasite. Nicknamed "star-eater" (derived from Latin), it reduces a star’s luminosity by inhabiting its surface, threatening to cause a global ice age on dependent
Why do they need to explain what they eat or how they shit?You must be logged on to see media itemsYou must be logged on to see media items
It's the 24 hr news cycle. Have to fill it up somehow.Why do they need to explain what they eat or how they shit?
Is this the 1st time we've gone into space like?
What next? Squeezing toothpaste out?
Aye in fairness Trump and Mandelson can't fill it all, despite sterling efforts from bothIt's the 24 hr news cycle. Have to fill it up somehow.
It's filling up the news cycle and keeping a certain someone off my television, they can perform starjumps in space for all i care, its been a very peaceful few days.Why do they need to explain what they eat or how they shit?
Is this the 1st time we've gone into space like?
What next? Squeezing toothpaste out?
Aye, fair play. I must just be in a sour mood today. I just dont see how doing something we did 60 years ago in HD is some kind of achievement. Especially when it took the GDP of a small country to do it.It's the 24 hr news cycle. Have to fill it up somehow.
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It's absolutely majestic, I'm in complete awe.
Getting that perspective of the world makes you realise how small and insignificant our trivial problems are.
Enjoy your weekend lads and lasses, life is a privilege.