That one is amazing! The operations room also has a good overview, though it’s not nearly as in depth.
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There are 16 thrusters on the service module and they only need like 4. One is malfunction. They’re trying to diagnose the problem to fix it for next time since the service module burns up on reentry.
Prehistoric gif coming in!
It’d need to be 13 to 80 times more massive to be a brown dwarf.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf
If it gained mass rapidly, most all the moons would likely destabilize since they’d have way too little velocity for the orbit they’d now be in. But if they sped up to accommodate, it’d depend on the density change of Jupiter. The fusion would push out material a bit, but the density would probably just increase because of the increased mass.
But if the density stayed the same, the radius would be 2.4 to 4.3 times larger than currently. With Jupiter having a radius of 70,000 km, that’d put it at 170,000 to 300,000 km radius. That’d put Metis and Adrastea inside 170, and Amalthea and Thebe inside 300. They’d already be heavily inside the jovian atmosphere, so they’d be toast. Io, Europa, and maybe others might also fall due to higher atmospheric drag at those levels.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moons_of_Jupiter
I think the rest of the moons would be planets then, and the solar system would be a binary system.
My friends with a lot of kids got a used airport limousine. I guess it was cheaper than an express van at the time. That was pretty cool and unique.
Interesting, I thought this would be about using algae for kerosene synthesis, but it looks like they’re getting electricity from it like a solar panel. I wonder what the area efficiency is vs a solar panel, and if it might have advantages in cost or longevity.
The actual paper link https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/17/7/1749#
That seems like an inherently false statement. If it was sarcastic, it would be false because it actually is going great. If it’s not sarcastic, than the project is not actually going great.
Looks more like a normal distribution peaking at the max values.
But I can’t remotely set their allowable usage time and access list. Maybe dual booting would work though.
My issue is family control. I haven’t found a way to get Microsoft family type control yet on Linux, since my sibling uses my computer. The syncing time allowed across devices is the hard part.
Easy, stormtrooper misses, red shirt dies anyway.
Some tvs require you to connect to the internet to set up I believe. Cars have their own built in connection, (such as OnStar)so you can’t avoid connecting them in the first place since they come connected from the factory.
Open source is good for distributed projects. But because of economies of scale, remotely economical car manufacturing will always be centralized. That power gradient would make open source very difficult.
On star is one of those networks. There should be info in the owners manual on which fuse it goes to so you can pull it and disable it.
They also mandate a backup camera, so that means they need to have a screen.
When did they change it? When was empire called episode 5?
Not the ones I know
Part of the reason for not cooperating was China dropping boosters on populated areas I think.
Edit: here’s a video of a hypergolic first stage crashing on/near a village a week ago. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/24/china/china-rocket-debris-falls-over-village-intl-hnk/index.html