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Reply to comment by MartianRover42 in I would really love to see how the oceans of Jupiter look like. by EarthInteresting9781
Aren’t there theories that Jupiter has metallic hydrogen oceans?
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Reply to comment by Pigs_in_the_Porridge in Half of all active satellites are now from SpaceX. Here’s why that may be a problem by ye_olde_astronaut
By “human advancement” he means stable internet connections across the globe
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Reply to comment by AdminsFuckedMeAgain in After flying four astronauts into orbit, SpaceX makes its 101st straight landing — ‘I just feel so lucky that I get to fly on this amazing machine.’ by marketrent
Doesn’t the Saturn family of rockets have a 100% success rate?
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Reply to comment by diesiraeSadness in Satellite Constellations Are an Existential Threat for Astronomy by ChieftainMcLeland
Satellites don’t have flashing lights. They reflect sunlight
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Reply to comment by shotsallover in why should the heigh of astronaut matter 🤔 by Ok-Medium-1853
It’s about 6’2” for pilots and about 6’4” for mission specialists now
Jakebsorensen t1_j78q2z0 wrote
That’s how pressure cookers work. Increasing pressure raises the boiling point which allows liquid water to exist at temperatures higher than 212F
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Reply to comment by Incredible_James525 in Number of manned orbital launches by year, 1961-2022 by firefly-metaverse
Because they’re a private company
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Are SpaceX launches counted as a U.S. launch, or not included in the chart?
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Reply to comment by ajamesmccarthy in My 1st ever star trail from space. More details in comments. by astro_pettit
Maybe taping it to the window? There’s no gravity, so it wouldn’t take much
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Reply to comment by Responsible_Ad_3532 in Shooting Start or??? by Responsible_Ad_3532
Did it cross the entire sky?
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Reply to comment by EasyReader in A *dumb* question, for a mixup by Independent-Choice-4
How much extra velocity would be required to get to earth after escaping the moon’s gravity?
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Reply to comment by lezboyd in Webb telescope finds a 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet that defies expectations by maki23
It also could be possible that we’re just better at finding gas giants close to stars compared to other planet types