inko75
inko75 t1_iytqjo9 wrote
Reply to comment by PhobicBeast in Private firm prepares to send first Methane-fuelled rocket into Space by wmdolls
the whole ass planet has a water cycle. and a carbon and nitrogen cycle. but here's the beauty of water: when too much is in the atmosphere, it rains
inko75 t1_ix8pyo7 wrote
that is extremely expected
inko75 t1_iuac6ec wrote
Reply to comment by apple-pie2020 in Amazon may have to turn to SpaceX for help launching its Starlink rival service by Soupjoe5
yeah. tho thankfully it seems alternatives to ring and alexa are popping up requiring no cloud service etc. i'm fine using amazon for retail crap and movies. their subscriptions/groceries service is awful so never again. prime already getting too bloated and pricy so will likely drop it soon.
inko75 t1_iu9h2wu wrote
Reply to Amazon may have to turn to SpaceX for help launching its Starlink rival service by Soupjoe5
the more vast and intrusive amazon gets the less i want anything to do with them.
inko75 t1_iqtz23l wrote
Reply to comment by So_spoke_the_wizard in Andromeda (M31) by P3n1sD1cK
it's readily visible! just not nearly as stunning as OPs pic. but you can see quite a bit of it with the naked eye.
inko75 t1_iytqs5h wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable_Ad3760 in Private firm prepares to send first Methane-fuelled rocket into Space by wmdolls
cows burp methane, not fart (well i assume they fart too-- but the main methane emissions from cows are burps). farms don't capture that anyhow, they store the solid waste and capture the methane released from decomposition.