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wswordsmen t1_j155ozs wrote
Reply to comment by eloel- in ELI5: Why does American football is named "football" and football is named "soccer" in America ? by RedAskWhy
You have to go back to when these games were developing where horseback games were reasonable, Polo being the best known today.
I am not sure I'd those other games qualify as football games, just they meet the criteria that got the name.
wswordsmen t1_j14qhsg wrote
Reply to comment by JustTrixxy in ELI5: Why does American football is named "football" and football is named "soccer" in America ? by RedAskWhy
And football, all of them, are named for the fact you play it on your feet, not how you can touch the ball. American Football has as much right to the name as Association Football, Rugby Football and a number of other sport. Wikipedia seems to have about 10 modern footballs listed.
wswordsmen t1_iy4c89r wrote
Reply to comment by i_live_in_sweden in NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft flies past record distance set by Apollo 13 by EricFromOuterSpace
You could say for a man rated spacecraft, in which case good luck beating Snoopy.
wswordsmen t1_iqrmmur wrote
Reply to comment by nixiebunny in If objects in space are far away, does light get scattered enough that it would look “low resolution” by the time it reaches us? by hau2mk7pkmxmh3u
It is also limited by the wavelength of the light that is collected. For most of the IR range the JWST actually has slightly lower resolution than the Hubble since while its mirror is several times bigger the visible light Hubble collected has a shorter wavelength than the IR of JWST and that more than makes up for the difference.
wswordsmen t1_jbobiwb wrote
Reply to comment by rntaboy in Tennessee governor OKs bill to cut Nashville council in half by Hrekires
And we know why Christ had 12 disciples, the twelve tribes of Judea.