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shiningPate OP t1_ivz9ime wrote
Reply to comment by Tanagashi in Red-supergiant supernova gravity lens images show 3 time points days apart by shiningPate
Struggled with capturing the full concepts of its coolness in a post title of reasonable length
shiningPate OP t1_ivtnxsj wrote
Reply to comment by socokid in Red-supergiant supernova gravity lens images show 3 time points days apart by shiningPate
Originally saw the info on phys.org but some of the mods on this sub routinely ban posts to phys.org. Here's the news article with the images in it
shiningPate t1_it7pgfa wrote
Reply to [OC] Inflation rate and nominal interest rate by giteam
What is the type of chart called (plotting entities on grid whose axes are different attributes of the plotted entitties)? Is there any way to get Excel to make one frrom set of rows of entity names, followed by attribute values?
shiningPate t1_isbcrpn wrote
Reply to Police Killings per Capita v Homicide Rate per Capita for Select OECD Countries [OC] by dr5c
What is this type of chart called? e.g one where entities are plotted on a grid where the two axes are two different attributes of the entities?
Can ms excel generate this type of graphic?
shiningPate t1_jc2r3ok wrote
Reply to Researchers say derelict objects left in orbit and other disintegrating space junk may cause a catastrophic collision above our atmosphere. They warn that they would destroy communication systems, setting modern society back decades. by Wagamaga
They keep calling what hit the Soyuz on the ISS a "micrometeroid", but the highest probability is that it was space junk. Nobody wants to call it that because it would just reinforce the karma aspect of the Russians having performed an ASAT test that generated space junk in the ISS altitudes.