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Cody@CodysLab·
@Diabsiniman Well I did fix the car. 😉
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Diabsiniman@Diabsiniman·
@CodysLab That is surprising, coming from "I fix everything" Cody 😜
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Cody@CodysLab·
@Diabsiniman It was pretty crunched. In theory I could weld it but I ended up just buying a new pan.
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Diabsiniman@Diabsiniman·
@CodysLab Glad to see the whole start of the story compiled together here, now we shall all wait eagerly to see the conclusion "welding the pan and putting it back on"
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Cody@CodysLab·
@_Anonym0us_FL_ Iron dissolved in a solution eg with an acid or glass is not magnetic. If you added the ferris sulfate to the rock and then oxidized it to iron oxide then it would indeed make the rock magnetic.
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john doe@_Anonym0us_FL_·
if you have any rock soaked in a iron solution does that make it magnetic to lift it? @CodysLab
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Justin Surratt
Justin Surratt@JustinSurrattCA·
@CodysLab you're kind of a mushroom nut.. any clue what this is growing on some dead oak branches?
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Bound For Mars
Bound For Mars@Bound_For_Mars·
@curiosityonx @CodysLab - the badly done video is back. Need to debunk again. I could not find the link to your original debunk.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Take thirty seconds and watch Europa and Io serenely sail by, massive Jupiter their background. x.com/i/status/15056…
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Cody@CodysLab·
@Stogy11 actually, I think I've thought of the same thing and yeah, I'm pretty sure it will work. the main issue being that the material will need to be dry and not frozen. Unfortunately, it is neither this time of year.
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Stogy@Stogy11·
@CodysLab I haven't built it, so it's not been tested. But after watching your video and seeing how it drips off the magnet I have a feeling it would work
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Cody@CodysLab·
Director Of Ground Excavations or D.O.G.E. for short.
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HOW THINGS WORK
HOW THINGS WORK@HowThingsWork_·
Mercury is so dense that an iron anvil can float on it
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Cody@CodysLab·
@starman0708499 They can and almost certainly have but there is a huge difference between a few freeze-dried cells clinging to the side of a rover and the active biosphere that a human would bring with them.
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starman@starman0708499·
Hey @CodysLab ! Hope you are well! Not sure if you came across my last message, but I have a question about mars contamination, if thats alright. I was wondering if rovers and autonomous craft can bring in bacteria as well, even though they are kept relatively sterile? Thanks!
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Explosions&Fire
Explosions&Fire@Explosions_Fire·
The illegal halon fire extinguishers on the side of the road are free and u can take them home
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
I actually had the video mostly complete yesterday, but I wanted to understand why the parachute deployment was delayed and spent most of the day trying to track down reliable sources to understand what really happened. Lots of sources talk about g-switches being reversed and people naturally think this means upside down so that they never see the positive G’s. But no, what appears to happen is there were 2 g-Switches, one that triggered at 6g and another at 25g. As these turned on and off the onboard software would estimate when the vehicle would be subsonic. But the wiring between these were reversed, so the 6g triggered the 25g line, and the on board computer treated this as if the 25g threshold had been triggered and switched to a mode where it assumed the 6g switch was broken. So it extrapolated out based on this and the result was a 53 second delay before the parachute was deployed.
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Cody@CodysLab·
@pronounced_kyle Too late. I already own it all. A piece of paper, that I am neglecting to produce, says so.
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
Stop scrolling and listen to me very carefully: You need to buy land here asap.
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Cody@CodysLab·
@curiosityonx You hardly ever see something like this on earth because some cow stepping on it would crush the delicate rock formation.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Look at these interesting weathering patterns! They're on Mars. 140 million miles away from us. And were photographed recently.
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Cody@CodysLab·
@WyattListon @MatthewCappucci It will be like during a total eclipse when 99% of the sun is covered. That last little bit is still bright enough to burn eyes.
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Matthew Cappucci@MatthewCappucci·
With immense respect to the governor of Maryland, the "drones" he saw were stars. The constellation "Orion" is made up of stars – not drones. The stars are harmless. They're located between 244 and 1,344 light years away. The stars will be in a similar place tomorrow.
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Wyatt Liston
Wyatt Liston@WyattListon·
@CodysLab @MatthewCappucci thatd be pretty crazy if it were just powerful enough to burn eyeballs but also doesn't start killing people with radiation
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Cody@CodysLab·
@___frye Similar initial and growing conditions but its not perfect so most snowflakes arnt symmetrical including some of the ones shown here.
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
So for a good 20 seconds it exceeds 100g deceleration, that's when most of the velocity is shed. Given that this is a 300kg spacecraft, the peak energy disapation is about 20gigawatts.
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Scott Manley@DJSnM·
Was looking for some more details about the Galileo Jupiter Atmosphere probe reentry forces and couldn't find a simple graph of acceleration vs time. I knew it peaked at 230g, but wanted an idea of the times, so I grabbed the data and made a graph: At T-140 that's when deceleration starts (from 47.3km/sec) T-136 deceleration is 1g T-127 > 10g T-116 > 100g T-108 Peaks at 230g T-97 drops below 100g T-72 Drops below 10g T-39 below 1g Although to be clear this is just the deceleration , you need to add in the 2.5g surface gravity of Jupiter. Data from this instrument is available here: pds-atmospheres.nmsu.edu/PDS/data/gp_00…
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Cody@CodysLab·
@astro_jaz I swear one day I'm going to build a dirigible just to get above the clouds.
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Jasmine 🌌🔭@astro_jaz·
WHY DOES THE SKY ALWAYS HAVE TO DO THIS DURING ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS!!! 😭
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Jasmine 🌌🔭@astro_jaz·
guys do you think i’ll see any meteors tonight
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