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Reply to comment by KahRed17 in Mycotecture — the use of mushrooms and other fungal substances for architectural purposes — could be key to building affordable, fire-resistant, insulated habitats on the Moon and Mars. NASA aims to experiment with the technique on the Moon in 2025. by clayt6
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Asteroid 2023 BU about to pass Earth in one of closest ever encounters by C1519
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nickkangistheman t1_j5z3rf0 wrote
Reply to What educational books about space should be read for a general idea of it? by happy__teo
Watch "the universe " series from history Channel on A&E on hulu
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Crizznik t1_j5z25lp wrote
Reply to comment by Fmartins84 in Netflix Special Challenger The Final Flight - curious omission. by GhostRiders
I've got bad news for you, it was never any different. The documentaries that get famous for being good actually have always been in the minority.
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PandaEven3982 t1_j5z0rbr wrote
Reply to What educational books about space should be read for a general idea of it? by happy__teo
I'm not actually sure how to answer. Education usually imparts specifics. Physics and math certainly. Read "The Dancing wu-li Masters?" Or Neil Tyson?
Maybe ask this question in /NASA?
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Reply to What educational books about space should be read for a general idea of it? by happy__teo
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Brizzyintx74 t1_j5yz93s wrote
Reply to What educational books about space should be read for a general idea of it? by happy__teo
It's an older book, but I really like Beginnings, by Isaac Asimov.
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Sophia-78 OP t1_j5ywz2k wrote
Reply to comment by Adeldor in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
>Yes, hours after it launched
from its loud sound. haha
Sophia-78 OP t1_j5ywngs wrote
Reply to comment by H-K_47 in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
ah sorry i just get notification right now so i posted
Adeldor t1_j5ywk6g wrote
Reply to comment by Sophia-78 in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
Yes, hours after it launched!
Sophia-78 OP t1_j5ywb6v wrote
Reply to comment by Adeldor in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
i woke up now from sleeping
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H-K_47 t1_j5yunk9 wrote
Reply to comment by Sophia-78 in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
Why are you sharing this old article? Did you even read it? It says:
> Update: Liftoff of Falcon 9 at 4:32 a.m. EST! The rocket boosted 56 Starlink satellites to orbit then landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Read our full post-launch story here.
Adeldor t1_j5yuhy6 wrote
Reply to comment by Sophia-78 in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
And it was around 9:40 am EST when you posted.
Sophia-78 OP t1_j5yu62r wrote
Reply to comment by Adeldor in Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday by Sophia-78
The launch is scheduled for 2:07 a.m. EST (0707 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
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Reply to comment by bacchusku2 in A New View of the Most Explosive Moon in the Solar System by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
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Adeldor t1_j5yspyb wrote
Unless there's yet another launch today (none that I see on assorted schedules), that flight has already occurred.
codesnik t1_j5yrj74 wrote
Reply to comment by CyberneticPanda in Mycotecture — the use of mushrooms and other fungal substances for architectural purposes — could be key to building affordable, fire-resistant, insulated habitats on the Moon and Mars. NASA aims to experiment with the technique on the Moon in 2025. by clayt6
usable stable orbit with sufficient focusing would be, um, tricky.
I see nothing wrong with a factory which operates only for 2 weeks any month
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Reply to comment by ARobertNotABob in A New View of the Most Explosive Moon in the Solar System by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
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Reply to What educational books about space should be read for a general idea of it? by happy__teo
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