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blueshirt21 t1_iz0i956 wrote
Reply to comment by WorthPrudent3028 in Mayor Eric Adams’s Trip to Qatar Was a Bit of a Mystery Tour by mowotlarx
2026 World Cup, not 2024.
blueshirt21 t1_iur9h8d wrote
Reply to comment by echelon_01 in NYC to buy 51 electric school buses for $18.5 million by alexd231232
Not to mention the lowered air pollution will be both healthier for the children and improve cognitive development
blueshirt21 t1_isypsrs wrote
Reply to [OC] Biggest uranium companies in the world by giteam
Where is France mining all this uranium? I know they use a ton of nuclear power
blueshirt21 t1_isstye4 wrote
Reply to comment by Working_Sundae in The Europa Clipper mission may be as exciting as a manned mars mission and it’s only two years away by Wide-Escape-5618
Fun fact if a human were to wear wings like a bird you could fly by flapping them. Gravity is low enough and atmosphere is thick enough.
blueshirt21 t1_irj2pes wrote
Reply to comment by Mo-Cance in Continent-Size Dust Storm on Mars Threatens to Shorten NASA InSight Lander's Last Days by Sariel007
The author even admitted that was the biggest inaccuracy of the book, but he still needed a plot device to strand Watney.
blueshirt21 t1_j1tca8k wrote
Reply to comment by putsonall in Meet the amateur astronomer who found a lost NASA satellite by jarvedttudd
Yes, SpaceX lofted Zuma properly into the agreed upon orbit, and then the satellite likely failed to separate from the payload adaptor provided by Northrop. The satellite should have had it's orbit decay without the satellite being able to finish adjusting it's orbit and would have burnt up.
However, it is a perfect cover story for a satellite the NRO doesn't want people to know about-but Zuma should have been trackable and nobody found it, unless NRO has some super space stealth