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dangle321 t1_iy2a58w wrote
Reply to comment by sanjsrik in My collection of US Made Stanley Aladdin vacuum bottles. Left to right: 2001, 1989, 1969, and 1990. All still work flawlessly. by Psnuggs
Such a weird question... I mean if something works well, why wouldn't you want a couple of them?
dangle321 t1_ixs11tv wrote
Reply to comment by Reddit-runner in The ESA aims to make 24/7 space-based solar energy harvesting a reality | Solaris program will study space-based solar power amid rising energy concerns by chrisdh79
Especially if you consider the delta case of putting the same panels in the field next to you versus launching them into orbit.
dangle321 t1_ixs0vyr wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in The ESA aims to make 24/7 space-based solar energy harvesting a reality | Solaris program will study space-based solar power amid rising energy concerns by chrisdh79
The real challenge is getting a physically large enough aperture to overcome the free space path loss. As a microwave engineer in the space industry, I really don't think it's feasible. Mostly, I don't think that spaced based solar would actually produce more than it's ground based equivalent over it's lifetime once you factor in the energy cost of getting it to orbit.
dangle321 t1_iw03bfu wrote
Reply to For all Spotify users! I made an app that helps you easily create new playlists out of your own playlists and Liked music by using filters like: Mood, Genres, BPM and more. Hope you will find it useful. [Links on the first comment.] by Spotilicious
I'm downloading but going to sleep. Sounds like a solid idea. I'll try to remember to give you any feedback. Thanks for sharing!
dangle321 t1_iuk27da wrote
Reply to comment by fallingcave in Company offers the chance to be buried alive for €58,000 by yeahokaythanks
Charging 50 for a luxury hole sounds like a different line of work.
...still interested though.
dangle321 t1_iy7ujw1 wrote
Reply to comment by Falconman21 in Space Force orders three GPS satellites for $744 million by Corbulo2526
I don't know what a whole satellite costs, but we are making and selling telemetry tracking and control transponders with integrated data payloads in the order of 10s of millions of EUR. So if just the radio used for sending the control signals to and from the satellite range into the 10 million EUR range, this doesn't doesn't crazy to me.