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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 05:57)

SpaceX’s Falcon rocket family reaches 200 straight successful missions

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 09:37)

Some more space art

I actually did 3 different versions this time. The one you see here is the tidal disruption event and I also did the accretion disk and distortion. Would be happy to hear your opinions! These are from my latest project.

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 07:49)

A black and white edit of the Milky Way rotation (or our rotation within the Milky Way to be more specific 😉)

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 06:12)

Ignite Jupiter

Hello people, I'm currently wondering if it's possible that Jupiter gets ignited and becomes a kind of star like the sun, as both are made out of helium and hydrogen. Is this possible somehow?

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 06:14)

Hypothetically speaking, would a person weigh less (supposing they could somehow survive) on the surface of neutron star or on the surface of a red giant, that both have the same mass?

I learned that more mass equals stronger force of gravity, and weight depends on the force of gravity, but in this case both objects have equal masses, so would the person weigh the same on both objects? However, I also learned that neutron stars are much denser than other objects, so I'm not really sure if density would apply in this case, and if that would mean the person would weigh more on neutron star compared to the red giant. Kind of a weird question to post on here, but I haven't been able to find an exact answer by searching through the Internet so far...

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 06:49)

A new photo from NASA's Perseverance rover shows signs of what may have once been a rushing Martian river

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 05:50)

The Mission That Could Transform Our Understanding of Mars

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 05:49)

NASA's Snake-Like Robot Could Look for Life on an Icy Saturn Moon

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 01:50)

This beautiful yet terrifying photo was taken by Gene Cernan as he floated away from the safety of his tiny Gemini 9 capsule. (June 5 1966)

Cernan nearly died during his EVA. His visor began to fog up, meaning he was essentially blind and therefore couldn't make his way back inside the spacecraft. Night was fast approaching and his oxygen was nearly depleted. Luckily though, after much time and struggle, Cernan managed to re-enter Gemini 9 with his life. He lost over 10.5 pounds from the whole ordeal.

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 12:31)

TJ Cooney 🚀 on Twitter: [first photos of Starship HLS controls] “Did some magic on these photos to give us an idea of what the Starship HLS crew interfaces will look like. This is a prototype, but still very interesting…”

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 04:07)

Images From NASA’s Perseverance May Show Record of Wild Martian River

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 05:29)

Mercury space suit on display at Kennedy Space Center in Florida USA

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 05:05)

Space themed leather sculpture I'm currently working on.

Been playing around with this commission for a little bit. Thought y'all would appreciate it!

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 11:58)

Oil painting on canvas (48x65) I just finished

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2 years ago

(May 11, 2023 04:38)

Hey people

Would you be able to receive a signal from an object travelling at light speed?. If yes, how?. I really wanna know. That and how do we receive signal from something that’s already whipping through space?.

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