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cleancut 12.08.19 - 09:19pm
There's lots going on tonight, perseids in the east South East after about 22:00 and saturn is occulting the moon, maybe Jupiter and a few other things are worth an hour outside tonight if it's clear. wrap up tho cos it's getti g mighty cold * +

cerberus611 12.08.19 - 09:24pm
[Img]https://res.cloudinary.com/teepublic/image/private/s--qFml6c_I--/t_Preview/b_rgb:191919,c_limit,f_jpg,h_630,q_90,w_630/v1517865436/production/designs/2341235_0.jpg' alt=''/> * +

sisfreak2017 17.08.19 - 11:51am
Russia is sending that thing (anthropomorphic robot Skybot
F-850) to the ISS later this month.

Looks like they used the Terminators hands. * +

cerberus611 17.08.19 - 04:27pm

@ cerberus611 - 16.07.19 - 06:01pm
[Link]New model predicts that we're probably the only advanced civilisation in the observable universe:https://m.phys.org/news/2018-06-advanced-civilization-universe.html[/link]

Here's the Drake's Equation explained:


The Drake Equation, a mathematical formula for the probability of finding life or advanced civilisations in the universe.

Saw a YouTube vid the other day by Vsauce - [link]How Much of the Earth Can You See at Once?:https://youtu.be/mxhxL1LzKww[/link],
and I'm convinced that everyone is talking sh*t!
Our own sun, its light, dissipates from 91 light years from view. The stars you see all around you are much bigger, and brighter, than the Sun.
Imagine all the other solar systems, with their worlds, that are hidden out there.. and we're expanding from the Universe's Centre/ Big Bang event location. * +

cerberus611 17.08.19 - 04:41pm
91 Light Years only?! Shock.gif 'Our own Sun, from a 1'000th of a light year away looks just like every other star' - a single point (from the naked eye)

23:22 mins in approx. * +

sisfreak2017 24.08.19 - 08:07pm

NASA astronaut accused
of hacking ex-spouses
bank account from space


In a highly unexpected example of
what its now possible to do in space,
a NASA astronaut has been accused
of breaking into her ex-spouses
bank accounts while she was on
board the International Space Station.
meteor.gif

The bizarre accusation was made
against decorated NASA astronaut
Anne McClain, who is embroiled in a
bitter divorce battle with her former
partner Summer Worden.


Wordens suspicions were raised
when she noticed that her bank
account was accessed without her
permission from a NASA-affiliated
computer network. After doing some
further digging, the former Air Force intelligence officer accused McClain
of breaking into her bank accounts
while she was on board the ISS.

Source and more on this story

[LINK]http://www.rt.com/news/467201-astronaut-accused-hack-bank-space/[/LINK] * +

obi_jon 28.08.19 - 06:58am
[link]http://futurism.com/scientists-cable-earth-moon[/link]

An interesting concept. Certainly more plausible than the space elevator idea.

Basically the idea is to attach a cable made of carbon nanotubes to the moon and run it almost all the way back down to the Earth. The unattached end of the cable would then effectively be left hanging in a near earth orbit, where it would be within easy reach. A short range rocket trip would then take astronauts, materials and equipment upto the cable before being transported along it and up to the moon. * +

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