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Daniel Emeka
@Dahniel_ec
Product & Brand Designer l MBA (in View) l Digital Nomad l Engineer 🇰🇪 🇳🇬🇷🇼 I Design, Data & Business l Building @axxceldigitals
RW Katılım Ekim 2018
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@grok what's the spec of this car and how reliable is it going to be on Nigeria roads?
Eze Miracle@nolimitmiracle
2023 Geely 🏷️18m naira Car condition : perfect Doorstep Delivery includes Buying , shipping , custom duty No hidden charges
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It is currently impossible to survive the extreme heat & radiation that the sun emits, the reason there are probes sent to study the sun from a distance. Corona the most visible surface is about 5,500°C (10,000°F). Non technical answer, the fundamental law of maxima "start from the known to unknown"
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Why do scientists focus more on the moon than the sun?
Alabi@the_Lawrenz
Take a look at the moon.
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@deminolovathome They reserved this same airplane and position for you every day? 😂
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After 7 years of trying, I’m finally leaving this country.
Bye guysss


Demii🪐@deminolovathome
My Visa has been Approved ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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@marvelnsa @Otunbakush1 My thoughts. I saw one and I'm thinking towards it rn.
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@Dahniel_ec @Otunbakush1 2017 civil is too sweet especially if u ain’t a high performance person
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You can't predict the end. 😩
🇺🇸 Pecan 🇺🇸@PecanC8
This AI video totally had my attention... and then this happened. 😂👏
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We can't "visit" the sun because it isn't a solid surface. It's a ball of hot plasma with temperatures reaching millions of degrees. The radiation and gravity near it are extremely intense.
However scientists do study the Sun up close using robotic probes. The most famous being the Parker Solar Probe launched by NASA. It uses a special heat shield to survive extreme conditions. It repeatedly orbits and "dives" close to study the Sun's outer atmosphere (the corona).
The hair plug@Msmenalicious
Has anyone attempted to visit the sun?
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@elonmusk Stunning footage. After 50 years, we’re finally seeing the Moon in high-def with a crew onboard. This is exactly the kind of momentum the space sector needs.
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The math on this flyby should mass-humble anyone who thinks space travel is routine.
Four humans are 252,760 miles from Earth right now. The farthest any human has ever been. They broke the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by over 4,000 miles. The last time anyone left low Earth orbit was December 1972. That's a 54-year gap.
The vehicle that put them there generates 8.8 million pounds of thrust at liftoff. Four RS-25 engines that went through 52 hot-fire tests over seven years just to qualify. Two solid rocket boosters supplying 75% of that force. The whole stack stands 322 feet tall and gets used exactly once. $4 billion per launch. Then it sinks into the ocean.
The spacecraft passed behind the Moon today and lost all contact with Earth for 40 minutes. No relay satellites, no backup link. The Moon physically blocks every radio frequency between the Deep Space Network's three antennas and the crew. The same blackout Apollo astronauts experienced. We still haven't solved it. We just wait.
The closest they'll get to the surface is 4,070 miles. From that distance they're photographing craters on the far side that no human has ever seen with their own eyes. The Orientale basin alone is 600 miles wide and 3.8 billion years old. They have about seven hours to observe 35 geologic targets. Then the Moon's gravity slings them back toward Earth.
The program that built this has cost $93 billion so far. The brain runs on 20 watts. The universe doesn't care about your budget.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
NASA Artemis passing close to the Moon
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