How can i convince a family member that we landed on the moon
Well we were talking about nasa and the government and she casually brought up that she believes the moon landing is faked. I mean i dont want to destroy our relationship but i also want her to not believe everything she reads and check her sources. I was thinking about talking on how diverging shadows wouldn't have been possible with just lights at the time and they would either need lasers or film editing that didnt exist. I also want to bring up how this secret would need to be kept by like 400k people. Any suggestions are greatly approved.
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❗ Cuteness overload alert ❗ Join 5-year-old space enthusiast JJ Kim and #MarsHelicopter engineer Amiee Quon LIVE on @Instagram to chat about Ingenuity's flights and how you can recreate them at home with the whole family! Tune in today at 1:30pm ET: https://t.co/MOlmaV7zQm https://t.co/P3R9ecUwTp
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The Milky Way & Santorini, Greece
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ISS flying over my backyard, shot with my 12" scope
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The station's Water Processing Assembly is back online today as the crew continued prepping for a spacewalk and studying the immune system. More... https://t.co/p1pgKsFYcW https://t.co/OwXX4SM4PC
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The very first picture of Earth and Moon in a single frame taken by Voyager 1
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This picture of the Moon I captured with just a $200 telescope and an iPhone I held up to it
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This #AAPIHeritageMonth, we recognize the contributions of astronauts of the AAPI community throughout spaceflight history, and those on the ground who helped make these missions to space possible. https://t.co/yd5XUUtQWY https://t.co/JTGtsgykik
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Expedition 65 Commander Akihiko Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is pictured wearing a virtual reality headset and clicking a trackball for the Time Perception experiment. The human research study takes place inside the Columbus laboratory module and explores how astronauts perceive space and time which may impact navigation and fine motor coordination in microgravity. #nasa #jaxa #esa #unitedstates #japan #europe #science #research #time #perception #international #space #station
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Congratulations to @NASA, @NASAExoplanets and @NASA_Eyes on #WebbyAwards wins! https://t.co/7GTgqk8e2C Here’s their award-winning work: Best science site: https://t.co/FxbqcDZx6W Best data viz: https://t.co/5Nt1AobGsI Social presence: https://t.co/KQmcTH0qEi https://t.co/FtUjWnp5hQ
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Have you noticed that Spirit of St. Louis doesn't have a front window? Unable to see directly ahead, Charles Lindbergh had to use a periscope (pictured on the right) or turn the aircraft to look out a side window. https://t.co/rrErmtvEEr
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Isn't all sky milkyway? I find in absurd when the images of centre of milky way are referred as milky way aren't we all part of milky way the whole sky we see with naked eye is milkyway. Or is there something wrong with my understanding?
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Vertical Mortar to Launch Heavy Rockets
Hi Everyone, I wanted to share the idea of Roger Faulkner for increasing the mass delivery to low earth orbit by giving a rocket an initial vertical velocity of around 500m/s. He can't post and I'm posting it for him. Here is an Article from him about it: [https://roger-rethinker.medium.com/spacex-starship-gun-43908da25d31](https://roger-rethinker.medium.com/spacex-starship-gun-43908da25d31) ​ https://preview.redd.it/wqgrya7sji071.png?width=608&format=png&auto=webp&s=03f8fb96e3b665168f1ccb6e8baa9b7dea40873e
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HDR moon in color
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Say hello to our galaxy neighbor, Andromeda (m31)
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