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EarthInteresting9781 OP t1_jebbvx4 wrote
Reply to comment by Th3TruthIs0utTh3r3 in Probably a dumb question, but why can’t you see the stars in a lot of published space photos? by EarthInteresting9781
But if you were just the astronaut in that photo you would see stars?
Th3TruthIs0utTh3r3 t1_jebbsip wrote
Reply to Probably a dumb question, but why can’t you see the stars in a lot of published space photos? by EarthInteresting9781
because the exposure isn't long enough to capture them with the bright earth taking up most of the field of view.
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keeperkairos t1_jebasng wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeMindSlayer in The brightest gamma-ray in human history hit our planet this past Fall by PuzzleheadedOne1428
We don’t, it’s based on odds.
DolphinWings25 t1_jebacfn wrote
Reply to comment by Last_third_1966 in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
Under whichever sun will have me.
Automatic_Pianist_93 t1_jeb9ud9 wrote
I remember watching this video for the first time and it left me contemplating life and existence. Truly great video
globular_fluster t1_jeb9s0b wrote
Reply to comment by DanTrachrt in A group of college students are sending a rover the size of a shoebox to the moon by speckz
No. If you send something through the mail you didn't send it unless you drive the mail truck from your address to the recipient's.
Duh!
tayl428 t1_jeb9qav wrote
Reply to comment by sinisterdesign in The brightest gamma-ray in human history hit our planet this past Fall by PuzzleheadedOne1428
What about if he got angry?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Per Tory Bruno, ULA CEO: Centaur V suffered an anomaly during testing, a setback for Vulcan by TbonerT
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Brusion t1_jeb9g78 wrote
Reply to Gaia discovers a new family of black holes: astronomers studied the orbits of stars and noticed that some of them wobbled on the sky, as if they were gravitationally influenced by massive objects. No light could be found using telescopes, leaving only one possibility: black holes. by Andromeda321
Primordial?
This discovery will not get the attention it deserves, as most will just think it's another black hole.
focus503 t1_jeb9emg wrote
Reply to A group of college students are sending a rover the size of a shoebox to the moon by speckz
I was surprised to see how big the mars rovers were, seriously thought they were like the size of an average office printer.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Per Tory Bruno, ULA CEO: Centaur V suffered an anomaly during testing, a setback for Vulcan by TbonerT
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eklect t1_jeb7w27 wrote
Well, if they build it like their phones were back in the early 2000s, This should last forever. 🙂
SleepyCatSippingWine t1_jeb5w6y wrote
Reply to Scientists share ‘comprehensive’ map of volcanoes on Venus — all 85,000 of them by HarpuasGhost
Those are rookie numbers. You gotta pump them up
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Per Tory Bruno, ULA CEO: Centaur V suffered an anomaly during testing, a setback for Vulcan by TbonerT
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dern_the_hermit t1_jeb5evj wrote
Reply to comment by jrichard717 in Investing in Space: Boeing’s got to get going by cnbc_official
> I know there is a lot of "Boeing bad" in all of Reddit
Well, it's for shit like this, the company squandering its talent pools and pedigree with goofy management and stumbling behavior. If they can't pull a major turnaround they're going to represent sludge that slows down the whole industry, simply by virtue of their size and sprawl.
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poop_to_live t1_jeb4chi wrote
Reply to comment by IPDDoE in A group of college students are sending a rover the size of a shoebox to the moon by speckz
Laughed out loud at this one
mylittlethrowaway135 t1_jeb3u4z wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering-Jello-935 in We Need to Get Back to the Moon by Guy_PCS
process it then store it back (as ice) in the permanent shadow until it needs to be processed?
seems like the most efficient way.
HungryLikeTheWolf99 t1_jeb334f wrote
I started to wonder why 4g rather than 5g, which just has more available frequencies, but then realized that network congestion isn't exactly the concern on, literally, the moon.
Tao_Te_Gringo t1_jeb2un1 wrote
Reply to Do any of you experience this? by cherrypinkish
If it doesn’t freak you out, there’s something wrong with you.
Prostheta t1_jeb15ke wrote
Reply to comment by MyNameIsIgglePiggle in A group of college students are sending a rover the size of a shoebox to the moon by speckz
Reddit has many suggestions on how to fill shoeboxes.
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Reply to Probably a dumb question, but why can’t you see the stars in a lot of published space photos? by EarthInteresting9781
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