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jxj24 t1_ja7pgla wrote
At least it wasn't the blinker fluid.
That ruined my last vacation drive.
OddClass134 t1_ja7p1zb wrote
Dark matter isn't actually "proven". The name really means more "stuff we don't know what it is yet". As such, you can't really model it, because we don't know what it is.
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Reply to my best pic of the moon yet by otemetoot
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Reply to comment by ManikMiner in My two year progress shooting Jupiter, using the same $300 telescope! by theillini19
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maki23 OP t1_ja7nxad wrote
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was scheduled to launch the Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA early Monday morning (Feb. 27) from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. But the launch team called the effort off less than 2.5 minutes before T-0, citing a ground-system issue.
Taiza67 t1_ja7nibn wrote
Reply to comment by HertzBraking in Jupiter and the Moon over Florida State University by wdd09
I was moreso hitting on the banned book list. Can’t have your students learning to think critically!
Poise-on OP t1_ja7nbnp wrote
Reply to comment by OmegaMordred in How to make a model of dark matter and energy? by Poise-on
No😭 English isn’t my first language, and im a high schooler with no science degree or profound science knowledge, im not sure why my question sounds so stupid, please let me know so I can clarify (although im pretty sure now that my question is stupid inherently🥲)
POVTips t1_ja7n88b wrote
Last week I saw Moon, Venus and Jupiter close together.
lt_dan_zsu t1_ja7my22 wrote
Reply to comment by Sassy-irish-lassy in Why are Most Meteorites Found in Antarctica? by ChieftainMcLeland
Redditors? Reading an article they're commenting on? You have too much faith in this platform.
OmegaMordred t1_ja7mtpl wrote
Reply to comment by Poise-on in How to make a model of dark matter and energy? by Poise-on
You are joking right?
anticomet t1_ja7m01g wrote
Reply to comment by Zekava in My two year progress shooting Jupiter, using the same $300 telescope! by theillini19
Humans have been shooting at the Earth for centuries, but I fear our technology will only advance enough to kill 90% of life on the planet rather than the ball itself. We have no chance against a gas giant
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Reply to comment by deftide in Today's moon with daylight, southern hemisphere shot by EduardoVrd
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dewayneestes t1_ja7loxp wrote
When that really big one broke up over Russia I thought there was an article about how the far northern hemisphere was a more likely landing zone due to some gravitational issue but now I can’t find it.
deftide t1_ja7kdwz wrote
Reply to comment by Ethric_The_Mad in Today's moon with daylight, southern hemisphere shot by EduardoVrd
We’re being mooned by the moon.
Poise-on OP t1_ja7k4bg wrote
Reply to comment by Kind-Truck3753 in How to make a model of dark matter and energy? by Poise-on
Based on the theories, im not trying to make it super accurate or anything, i just want to loosely represent it visually in a way i can explain to other people
LeicaM6guy t1_ja7k1xs wrote
Reply to comment by darknavi in Clouds of Jupiter. Credits: (NASA/JPL-Caltech/ SwRI/MSSS/David Marriott) by Davicho77
Given the cold, unforgiving vacuum of space, I image human eyes wouldn’t see much.
Plus, where we’re going we won’t need eyes to see.
Kind-Truck3753 t1_ja7k0rb wrote
How are you planning to make a physical model of something we can’t see…?
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ManikMiner t1_ja7iu7n wrote
How come it looks like there is so much less "detail" in the last image, it looks incredibly clear but the previous imagines have lots of contrasting lines. Is this just a different side of the planet or does Jupiter's "climate" shift around a lot? Incredible work btw
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EduardoVrd OP t1_ja7pl73 wrote
Reply to comment by Best_Ad9376 in Today's moon with daylight, southern hemisphere shot by EduardoVrd
Just imagine, Tycho is the most popular crater on moon's surface and it's 85 kilometers wide. Also another redditor posted this...
https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/y59h05/tycho_moon_crater_size_compared_to_new_york/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button