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Or you attach a giant laser beam on the planets head and call it a day. #TheForceAwakens #SharksWithLaserbeamsAttachedToTheirHead0
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CNN has a documentary interviewing military brass about space.0
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I understand it, now. The color gray. I've got a strong feeling I'm on the right path.0
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A View of San Francisco’s Leaning Tower From Space
New satellite data showed the city of Pleasanton, bottom right, rising as well as movement along the Hayward Fault, running north-south on the center right. Green indicates no detected movement. Yellow, orange and red indicate where structures are sinking. Blue represents rising sites. Credit European Space Agency
Colored dots represent targets observed by the Sentinel satellite radar. Green dots are stable targets. Red dots, seen on the Millennium Tower at center and Salesforce East behind it, are targets that have sunk. Credit European Space Agency
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The left "lobe" of Pluto's heart-shaped feature is a 600-mile-wide (1,000 kilometers) ice plain known as Sputnik Planitia.
But a new study suggests that the ice buildup came first and the accumulated material eventually pushed the underlying landscape down, much as Greenland's enormous ice sheet has done here on Earth.
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Because the earth rotates, and revolves around the sun, and the sun moves around the center of our galaxy, which moves through space itself, you will never be in the same place twice. Ever.
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The left "lobe" of Pluto's heart-shaped feature is a 600-mile-wide (1,000 kilometers) ice plain known as Sputnik Planitia.
But a new study suggests that the ice buildup came first and the accumulated material eventually pushed the underlying landscape down, much as Greenland's enormous ice sheet has done here on Earth.
I object! Speculative.
(He he he. Just kidding, although I'm not:-).1 -
LiftingLady5 wrote: »
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-09/first-space-grown-vegetables-on-the-menu-for-nasa-astronauts/6683530?pfmredir=sm
I'd like to try space lettuce.
Do you think it would be like the devil's lettuce?
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Stellar 'Circle of Life' Captured in New NASA Photo
The life cycle of stars comes full circle in a new photo taken by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Smithsonian's Submillimeter Array (SMA), which may reveal new clues for studying star evolution.
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@PlaydohPants wrote: »
I may not be smart man but I do know what planets are made of.
I don't understand, is Maximus banned or not? How did he come back and then get banned again? What's going on?0 -
As Cassini nears the end of its mission, it continues to beam data back to Earth, including this image of Saturn, its rings and the tiny moon Mimas. The craft's wide-angle camera captured the image of the sunlit rings on July 21, 2016.
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