MasterKaein
MasterKaein t1_j3ssjvb wrote
Reply to comment by Lucas_7437 in Dead NASA satellite returns to Earth after 38 years | CNN by dem676
Because the Chinese will launch massive rockets the weight of a building up in space and leave them without any plans for their fall, whereas the US sends a satellite that weighs about the same as a truck and catches the thruster rocket in the ocean safely.
The satellite will most likely burn up on re-entry, leaving only tiny fragments if anything that touches the ground. The rocket will not, and will crash and leave a crater somewhere.
That's the difference.
MasterKaein t1_j28bp49 wrote
Reply to comment by d00110111010 in Black hole question by Impossible_Pop620
Hey man, time dilation can be scary!
MasterKaein t1_j27ii1d wrote
Reply to comment by twystoffer in Black hole question by Impossible_Pop620
Now that's a question. If there was a black hole massive enough could your travel into the event horizon be so gentle as to not effect you at all?
MasterKaein t1_j27iagx wrote
Reply to comment by Impossible_Pop620 in Black hole question by Impossible_Pop620
Yeah because the effect of time would be dilated. Think about this. You are driving in a straight line but suddenly your leg gets dilated significantly into the past while the rest of you accelerates into the future.
What do you think will happen to your leg? There's no forces exerting on it because it's the same force, the motion of the car going forward. But yet if the leg was in the past and the rest of you in the future it would be as if it were sheared off because it wouldn't share the same momentum you share due to the shift in its own relative time.
MasterKaein t1_j9xubr4 wrote
Reply to comment by NudeEnjoyer in Massive 'forbidden planet' orbits a strangely tiny star only 4 times its size. by Rifletree
Ah yes internet historian reference