overthehorizon
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@ChrisThomasII1 @ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 That’s what I thought. You retards truly cannot think for yourselves lmao
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@ChrisThomasII1 @ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 This is a thought experiment about vacuums. You should be able to reason through this just fine. Surely your alternative explanation should stand up to a thought experiment?
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@ChrisThomasII1 @ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 Or I shoot a shotgun that kicks with recoil on earth. Will the gun just fire and the bullet flies out but I just stay put?
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@ChrisThomasII1 @ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 Like imagine I’m floating in deep space, weightless, holding a bowling ball and shove the ball away from me as hard as I can. Do I just stay fixed in space?
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@precisionfires1 @williamhalford @CryptoWhale @WeAreWoke1776_3 So is your grandmother, but why digress?
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@williamhalford @CryptoWhale @WeAreWoke1776_3 Visual representation of Starlink satellites, and not of any others. You mean to tell me not one of 13k satellites with the same exposure or even sun reflection was caught on any image? But even during lift off, you never saw a single satellite… x.com/rainmaker1973/…
Massimo@Rainmaker1973
There are 10,136 active Starlink satellites: roughly two-thirds of all active satellites currently orbiting Earth. Fueled by strong demand in rural areas, disaster response, maritime, and aviation, it has become a major force in global satellite internet.
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@VovkVl @mkbroussard17 @William13253878 @CryptoWhale Also there were two separate pictures. Not an “original” and an artificially brightened one.
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@VovkVl @mkbroussard17 @William13253878 @CryptoWhale It’s just a camera artifact. Why? What do you think it is?
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@FemboyDCS @MrVanOosterhout @memeticsisyphus Im asking you how it works and your reply is that you want me to draw you diagrams on how I think it works after saying that I dont think it works? Crazy.
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@flatsmackin I agree with you. Falling around the earth is ridiculous. Also since when can you have thrust from a rocket in a vaccum with no oxygen. Not to mention the earth is allegedly hurling thru space at half a mill mph. Come on bro.
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@TLCplMax @v_KingRichard_v Agreed a boat propeller is designed to operate specifically within a dense fluid (water) to generate thrust. A Rockets forward thrust is based on air, compression, heating, and expulsion, in a vacuum there is no air and nothing to push against. Basic science. Look it up.
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Having a new moon mission with like 8K footage all the way is so dope
Space Intelligence@SpaceIntel101
Nice view of the core stage separation!
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@ChrisThomasII1 @ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 How is propulsion in a vacuum an issue? I’m very confused. How about you try articulating your thoughts in complete sentences.
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@ChrisThomasII1 @ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 By space weather you mean high energy particles from the sun, right?
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@ChrisMartzWX @PBFloyd5 Space weather … in a vacuum.. propulsion systems… in a vacuum…
Give me some pseudoscience, k? Ready set go.
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@dewS_Sweb @Cryptopian87 @grok @BGatesIsaPyscho Well the object is very big and far away, and you’re moving directly away from it, not laterally, so it barely moves in your frame of reference in 10 seconds or so.
But actually I was wrong, the EXIF data shows a 1/4s shutter speed with just super high ISO. So no issues.
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@precisionfires1 @Cryptopian87 @grok @BGatesIsaPyscho How do you get a clean crisp image from Long exposure with a moving object. 🤔
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Artemis II just dropped a new picture of Earth (Left).
Hey @grok why do all these images of planet Earth from NASA all look entirely different? Please explain it to me like I’m five years old.


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@lllliatttt If it wasn't that rocket would have exploded on the launchpad
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