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robotical712 t1_je3jb3m wrote
Reply to comment by AlarmingConsequence in Damaged Russian Soyuz Capsule Returns to Earth — Roscosmos by Newgripper1221
Micrometeorites hitting in the same spot is incredibly unlikely.
soldiernerd t1_je3itn7 wrote
Reply to comment by 3-----------------D in Department of the Air Force Secretary: ‘Haven’t made a decision on U.S. Space Command’ by Corbulo2526
Huntsville is quite an up and coming locale for tech and government jobs
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Reply to comment by Gruuler in More Water Found on Moon, Locked in Tiny Glass Beads by LanceOhio
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EarthSolar t1_je3i33c wrote
Reply to comment by Postnificent in Why don’t we use Venus as a dumpster? by Postnificent
That moment when you can't argue with facts so you tried to pull an 'am testing y'all'
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CorgiSplooting t1_je3h0ib wrote
And Torus is in the second hemisphere of an Aquarius circle Sagittarius… thing.
I’m in Seattle. We’re not into Astrology much up here for obvious reasons.
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Reply to comment by spsheridan in Fast radio burst linked with gravitational waves for the first time by spsheridan
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Politirotica t1_je3fu6x wrote
Reply to comment by k-laz in More Water Found on Moon, Locked in Tiny Glass Beads by LanceOhio
We started on Mars and somehow stripped away most of the atmosphere. Then we went to Venus and caused runaway global warming. Then we came here and, well, you know. /s
Jokonaught t1_je3fpdw wrote
Reply to comment by DreamWithinAMatrix in More Water Found on Moon, Locked in Tiny Glass Beads by LanceOhio
Eli5 is putting powdered metal into a mold and then compressing and heating it until it's all stuck together.
3-----------------D t1_je3fn0t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Department of the Air Force Secretary: ‘Haven’t made a decision on U.S. Space Command’ by Corbulo2526
I cannot express how quickly I would tell my company to shove it if they wanted to relocate me to Alabama.
OHMG69420 t1_je3eqrl wrote
Reply to comment by ICumCoffee in NASA Missions study what may be a 1-In-10,000-Year Gamma-ray Burst, the most powerful class of explosions in the universe. On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time. by ICumCoffee
Science unites us all. We are all in this small boat called Earth, together.
cabezatuck t1_je3ef2b wrote
Reply to comment by Andromeda321 in Fast radio burst linked with gravitational waves for the first time by spsheridan
Thank you for your explanation. I found it very interesting. If you are skeptical of the gravitational wave explanation presented in the team’s findings, what in your opinion could be a plausible source for the many FRBs detected?
__Raptor__ t1_je3cukh wrote
Reply to comment by Postnificent in Scientists discover supermassive black hole that now faces Earth by x3Smiley
where the heck did you learn that???
invent_or_die t1_je3cqis wrote
Reply to comment by Andromeda321 in Fast radio burst linked with gravitational waves for the first time by spsheridan
Thank you, appreciate the expert viewpoint.
ICumCoffee OP t1_je3b8j1 wrote
Reply to comment by NerfSchlerfen in NASA Missions study what may be a 1-In-10,000-Year Gamma-ray Burst, the most powerful class of explosions in the universe. On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time. by ICumCoffee
It IS one of the closest-and energetic Gamma Ray burst and most common cause of GRBs is formation of a new black hole. And one of the jet was exceptionally narrow and pointed directly at us, so that’s why it was brighter than usual.
Timtherobot t1_je3al75 wrote
Reply to Department of the Air Force Secretary: ‘Haven’t made a decision on U.S. Space Command’ by Corbulo2526
Split the difference. Do both. Leave HQ in Colorado Springs, build new facility in Hunstville to liaison with those resources and capabilities.
Historical_Gur_3054 t1_je3ad5m wrote
Reply to comment by NerfSchlerfen in NASA Missions study what may be a 1-In-10,000-Year Gamma-ray Burst, the most powerful class of explosions in the universe. On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time. by ICumCoffee
Might have been a larger than normal GRB and/or it was pointed directly at us by sheer luck.
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Reply to comment by flamenode in More Water Found on Moon, Locked in Tiny Glass Beads by LanceOhio
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Who_DaFuc_Asked t1_je388ad wrote
Reply to comment by kudzubug in Water is trapped in glass beads on the moon's surface, lunar samples show by SaraShane
*unless it has cobalt chloride, then it'll cause nausea and vomiting (it won't kill you tho).
DarkElation t1_je384t0 wrote
Reply to comment by johnkingeu in Fast radio burst linked with gravitational waves for the first time by spsheridan
This is hilarious to me because “peer reviewed” became some kind of messianic gatekeeper of the truth during the pandemic. Then it was used as a bludgeon to censor people saying what you just said three years ago.
I’m still banned from a sub for linking the cdc’s vaccine page and how it doesn’t prevent transmission.
Sorry to go there but your comment really struck me.
DeathPercept10n t1_je3jlei wrote
Reply to comment by EarthExile in Fast radio burst linked with gravitational waves for the first time by spsheridan
That would actually make some sense.