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SpearPointTech t1_jaywess wrote
Reply to Half of all active satellites are now from SpaceX. Here’s why that may be a problem by ye_olde_astronaut
So are they SpaceX's satellites or did SpaceX just help them get up there?
SpearPointTech t1_ja1pus3 wrote
Reply to comment by Dalakaar in Explosions in space movies? by DemonOfTheAstroWaste
Expanding on the original question, how would a weapon's explosion look in space if there was no atmosphere needed for the explosion, like nuclear weapon compared to a conventional weapon?
SpearPointTech t1_j6bv58m wrote
Reply to In the event of a fatal manned mission (example Artemis 2), would exploration stop in this period? by damarisu
Considering the entire crew of Apollo 1 died before they even left the ground...no, it would not stop things.
SpearPointTech t1_j61tmhb wrote
Reply to Earth's inner core may be slowing down, but “Nothing cataclysmic is happening,” says Hrvoje Tkalcic, a geophysicist at Australian National University. “The inner core is now more in sync with the rest of the planet than a decade ago when it was spinning a bit faster.” by clayt6
Isn't that what they believe is the actually cause of Mars' death.
SpearPointTech t1_j4jafxy wrote
I didn't even know about this, so I will have to make a similar effort. Thanks for bring this to my attention!
SpearPointTech t1_jb7ys5c wrote
Reply to comment by SpearPointTech in Half of all active satellites are now from SpaceX. Here’s why that may be a problem by ye_olde_astronaut
Geez people, it was a legitimate question.