Veteran4
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*****ass effemcuck noodlyarmd numale fuccboi fukn l0s3r post
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smdh lol
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VeteranXX Contributor
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That’s pretty cool and most of the hardware is 3D printed, so if they have all the CAD files for each astronaut’s gear, they could print replacement parts in space if needed on long range missions.
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GriftKingXX
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Yea that's a sweet innovation, and the one cable for oxygen water and power is nice for astrobros
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GriftKingXX
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by the way because russia rocket was gay and failed with astros on board, the ISS may be completed vacant in a few months or 6
so thats fun
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VeteranXV
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Deep space travel could destroy astronauts' guts
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A group of investigators at Georgetown University Medical Center, for instance, has recently discovered that when gastrointestinal tissues are bombarded by galactic cosmic radiation (GCR), their functions get altered. And if the way they function changes, astronauts could develop cancerous tumors in the stomach and colon.
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When you bleed out into your space diaper you can just microwave it and reuse it.
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by Goshin
by the way because russia rocket was gay and failed with astros on board, the ISS may be completed vacant in a few months or 6
so thats fun
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they should have purchased insurance coverage 4 that
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VeteranXV
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I saw the Space X rocket in central California land about 2 weeks ago. I thought it was just Aerojet doing a missile test, but then the 1st stage came back down a few moments later and landed.
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Veteran4
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ty 4 wyte trash cuckpost upd8 g0shincuck smdh lol
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GriftKingXX
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NASA, international InSight mission nail PERFECT landing on Mars NASASpaceFlight.com
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NASA***8217;s InSight lander has performed a perfect and critical entry and descent through the Martian atmosphere to gently touchdown on Mars***8217; Elysium Planitia. The landing came after a flawless six and a half month cruise through the interplanetary space between Earth and Mars and was humanity***8217;s first successful landing on Mars in over six years following 2012***8217;s August landing of NASA***8217;s Curiosity rover at Gale Crater.
Confirmation of landing came through the Deep Space Network at 15:01 EST (2001 UTC) on Monday, 26 November following the 7 minute descent and landing of InSight on the Martian surface ***8211; during which the science platform slowed itself from 12,300 mph (19,800 kph) to just 5 mph (8 kph).
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Veteran4
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Originally Posted by Flipp
ty 4 wyte trash cuckpost upd8 g0shincuck smdh lol
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VeteranXX
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flipp kill urself
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VeteranXV
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He***8217;ll have to get in line.
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VeteranXX
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ryan gosling gonna get bagged on 4 not unfurling solar wings in the insight movie in 2020
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GriftKingXX
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its gonna tunnel 5 meters below the surface and nuke the planet
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GriftKingXX
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Among those experiments is GEDI (pronounced like Jedi from Star Wars), a two-year external experiment which hopes to yield the first three-dimensional map of Earth’s temperate and tropical forests. Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation, or GEDI, will be removed from Dragon’s trunk and attached to the side of the Japanese Experiment Module – Exposed Facility (JEM-EF) where it will use a lidar instrument to send laser pulses to Earth’s surface.
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Dragon brings the science; NASA, SpaceX realign DM-1 test to NET 17 January launch NASASpaceFlight.com
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The information will provide data on the height of foliage, branches, trees, and shrubs and will allow scientists to better understand how Earth’s forests are storing or releasing carbon.
“We’d like to be able to understand what the role of forests are,” said Principal Investigator Ralph Dubayah of the University of Maryland, College Park. “We want to know how much carbon is being stored in trees because if we cut those trees down, that’s a potential source of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.”
Important here is the role forests play in the overall amount of carbon in Earth’s atmosphere. Scientists know how much carbon is pumped into the atmosphere, but they are less certain of where and in what quantities carbon is absorbed by trees.
Forests and trees play an integral role in environmental and climatic regulation, and GEDI could lead to a better understanding of what continued deforestation would mean for Earth’s climate and the changes observed globally.
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plus we'll get some cool ****in maps out of it
other stuff:
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To this end, technology for storing such propellant and transferring it safely with no evaporation is key. And this is what RRM 3 is set to demonstrate.
Mounted outside the International Space Station, RRM 3 will show an ability to store cryogenic methane for 6 months with zero evaporation or boil off. After storage, RRM3 will demonstrate the transfer of cryogenic methane from one of its holding tanks into another – again with zero boil off.
The mission will also test a number of robotic tools and vision systems needed for satellite refueling.
Moving inside the Station, the Growth of Large, Perfect Protein Crystals for Neutron Crystallography will seek to provide better prevention and treatment of non-Hodgkins lymphoma, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer.
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