LegitimateGift1792
LegitimateGift1792 t1_jbt3rcz wrote
Reply to comment by danteheehaw in Space Force allocates three historic Cape Canaveral launch pads to four companies by Azurebluenomad
That site sits on an energy vortex, even the Sumerians knew this.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_j9vu8q1 wrote
Reply to comment by Jonesdeclectice in why should the heigh of astronaut matter 🤔 by Ok-Medium-1853
How many "hands" is that? (like how they measure horses)
LegitimateGift1792 t1_j8ey9it wrote
Reply to comment by NeokratosRed in Hours to impact! A newly discovered asteroid will hit Earth's atmosphere near northern France on February 13 around 03:00 UTC (that's around 9 pm CST). Fortunately, the asteroid, named Sar2667, is just 1-meter wide, which means it poses no danger to Earth. by Remote_Combination14
WOW. I would have thought the Swiss/Italian Alps would have more dark spots.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_j8ejan4 wrote
Reply to comment by NeokratosRed in Hours to impact! A newly discovered asteroid will hit Earth's atmosphere near northern France on February 13 around 03:00 UTC (that's around 9 pm CST). Fortunately, the asteroid, named Sar2667, is just 1-meter wide, which means it poses no danger to Earth. by Remote_Combination14
Can't you just drive south to the mountains that separate you from Amalfi? For the dark sky i mean.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_j6mynsv wrote
Reply to comment by Testimones in NASA tested new propulsion tech that could unlock new deep space travel possibilities by Creepy_Toe2680
I gave you an upvote even though you did not use the obligatory /s. It was the transparent spheres i liked the best.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_iydtnme wrote
Reply to comment by lew_rong in Astronomers Worldwide Troubled by New 'Cell Phone Towers in Space' by IslandChillin
and it is going to drain the battery like crazy as it ups power to reach out harder.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_iy8x5if wrote
Reply to comment by O5-20 in what would be different if we had two moons by Any_Palpitation_3110
And did they assume current moon would be the same? Or would we have like Mars' moons.
I remember seeing a show long ago about the Moon and why it is so unique (singular and large compared to planet size) for this system and how that might be why Earth has life.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_ixv6ykh wrote
Reply to comment by Technical-Cell816 in Artemus photos are overexposed garbage... on purpose? by TrunkMonkey1972
I think i saw a GoPro was used for the "selfie" shot of Orion. Read headline not article.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_ivkmdox wrote
Reply to comment by MrZorg58 in Do you think it's possible for Elon to land people on Mars by 2029? I am skeptical of his claims. by [deleted]
I believe this (FAA delays) is what caused him to get impatient and spout his mouth off about Twitter and then get forced into buying it.
Tesla is in a build out phase. SpaceX operations are smooth sailing. So SpaceX development is the only thing that can hold his attention right now.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_iuivhps wrote
Reply to comment by oilfeather in Scientists Find Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Hiding in the Sun’s Glare by geoxol
LOL. Both instances show how easy it is to attach a foreign world and makes me laugh when Sci Fi shows aliens who travelled across the galaxy to get waster their time landing and taking us on head to head. They could easily sit out in the asteroid belt and push rocks at us. But that would make a very short movie.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_iuiulzi wrote
Reply to comment by oilfeather in Scientists Find Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Hiding in the Sun’s Glare by geoxol
Nice. Would also give points for a reference to Centauri mass drivers from the conquest of the Narn.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_iuipraq wrote
Reply to comment by voltnow in Lehman moments by ProudHeron5768
and get the sign up points.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_itgqawg wrote
Reply to comment by Paulcog in A Nearby Star Has Completely Blasted Away the Atmosphere From its Planet by Tao_Dragon
One of Tesla's earlier experiments.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_isb2cdw wrote
Reply to comment by fixminer in NASA's Swift and Fermi missions detect exceptional cosmic blast by nikan69
What if this is a prelude to war, aka a shot across our bow, cosmically speaking. /s
LegitimateGift1792 t1_irmymb9 wrote
Solar system consumed and vaporized, some shit in the Ortt cloud might remain. We kill most life within 20ly with radiation.
The Sun WILL go red giant and consume Mercury and Venus, debate on Earth being consumed or just boiled down to the bedrock.
All around Sun big and powerful, bad things happens with it fails to keep its shit together.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_irmxyoh wrote
Reply to comment by AlignedMonkey in What would happen if our star became a supernova by CocoLog1
would have been nice for the article to tell us how many stars within 50ly are massive enough for supernova.
LegitimateGift1792 t1_jcg98cb wrote
Reply to comment by Zettinator in Virgin Orbit pauses operations for a week, furloughs nearly entire staff as it seeks funding by Realistic-Cap6526
i think you have that reversed. Galactic is the tourist one. Has a list of paid customers lined up. No real future once that list is depleted,
Orbit is the "sat rocket from plane" company that has some launch issues.
Edit: Removed reference to Bezos and Shatner.