Eric Pizzoferrato

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Eric Pizzoferrato

Eric Pizzoferrato

@EricWVpizzo

Katılım Aralık 2022
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Eric Pizzoferrato
Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@KoselHaTeg @AntonioSabatoJr Google says air density begins slowing falling objects at 35,000 to 40,000 feet. So I assume it hasn’t slowed down much until that altitude. My problem with this that I can’t see parachutes not being shredded when deployed.
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Stuart
Stuart@KoselHaTeg·
@EricWVpizzo @AntonioSabatoJr Air resistance slows it down first, then then first set of parachutes before the final set bring the velocity down to around 20mph for landing
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Antonio Sabato Jr
Antonio Sabato Jr@AntonioSabatoJr·
They have returned home when they never left.
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Tres Haute Vitesse
Tres Haute Vitesse@SnowPunn·
@EricWVpizzo @BGatesIsaPyscho You cant think we can just throw the hand built engines/spacecraft built 55 years ago back into production when those hands are dead/retired & tooling is gone. We have all new manufacturing techniques/technologies. It's the same reason we cant just start making F-22s again.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
A high-powered rifle shoots a bullet at around 2,700mph. This metal NASA contraption is said to be flying at 25,000mph - that’s almost 10 times faster than a bullet with humans inside. Please take all the time you need.
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Eric Pizzoferrato
Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@mamacita4life2 What I want to know is, once back into earths atmosphere at 24,000 mph, how do the parachutes not completely rip to threads
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🌺🌸🇺🇸✝️MAR✝️🇺🇸🌸🌺
We all watched Artemis II splash down yesterday… but I’ve got a real question 🤔 If that capsule just ripped through temps around 5,000° on reentry… where was the steam when it hit the ocean? 🌊🔥 Hot metal + cool water = steam, right? You’d expect a massive cloud, but there wasn’t much at all. So what’s the deal? Cooling before splash? Heat shielding doing its thing? Or something else we’re not being told? 👀 Curious what people think…
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Rupert Myers
Rupert Myers@RupertMyers·
What an incredible video of the Artemis II crew capsule coming down to earth at incredible speed
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Eric Pizzoferrato
Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@BGatesIsaPyscho A question for all you expert moon landing scientists, if we already landed on the moon 6 times, why are we trying to figure out how to land on the moon?
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Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@KoselHaTeg @AntonioSabatoJr Here’s a question for all you moon landing dwellers. If we already landed on the moon 6 times, why are we trying to figure how to land on the moon again? 🤔
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Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@NewsTreason When you’re lucky enough to see a big meteor lightning up the sky and see how fast it’s moving, is the same as the capsule at re entry. Now visualize a couple of parachute opening to slow it down. I don’t think so!!
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NewsTreason Channel 17
NewsTreason Channel 17@NewsTreason·
What a shock! Artemis is going to slow to exactly… 17 miles per hour before is splashes down… 😂🐸😂🐸🍿🍿🍿🍿
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Ted Logan
Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
In 20 years some dimwit will be saying…. “They couldn’t have faked it. My grandfather was one of the guys pulling on the ropes!”
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Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸
I have a serious question 🙋🏻‍♀️ Who the hell would fuck this guy?!!! You really gotta hate yourself in order to give him the pussy.
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NASA@NASA·
Artemis II may have splashed down, but our photos and videos from the mission are still rolling in! Keep an eye on the latest: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
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Eric Pizzoferrato
Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@KoselHaTeg @AntonioSabatoJr So re entry is at 400,000 feet. Capsule is moving at 24,000 mph or 35,200 feet per second. At that speed it would take less than 12 seconds to hit ocean and you expect me to believe that parachutes are deployed without being ripped to shreds? Come on man! That is so ridiculous!!
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Eric Pizzoferrato
Eric Pizzoferrato@EricWVpizzo·
@danielholkss And, a space capsule traveling at 24,000 mph on re entry, is slowed down to 20mph by a couple of parachutes! Give me a fucking break! They would be ripped to shreds! Like slowing down a meteorite! I call bull shit
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OLA 🇨🇦
OLA 🇨🇦@danielholkss·
THEY SENT FOUR HUMAN BEINGS 452,000 KILOMETRES BEHIND THE MOON AND BROUGHT THEM BACK TO SPLASH DOWN IN THE EXACT SPOT THEY CALCULATED BEFORE THEY EVER LEFT THE GROUND THE MATHEMATICS WORKED. THE PHYSICS HELD. THE SILENCE ENDED. EVERY ENGINEER, MATHEMATICIAN, PHYSICIST, AND PROGRAMMER WHO TOUCHED THIS MISSION IS THE COOLEST PERSON ALIVE AND THEY KNOW IT WELCOME HOME
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
New York Mayor: “We always seem to have money for war. But not to feed the poor.” This is why Americans voted for Mamdani.
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
Due to recent events, it’s become evident that we are not voting our way out of this. Americans across the country have been calling for a national tax revolt, having tired from their taxpayer dollars being spent to fund endless war, endless scams, and endless fraud like Somalian Learing Centers, while Americans are plunged into nearly $40 trillion in debt! I sat down with former criminal investigator for the IRS, now turned whistleblower, and you won’t believe what he told me about the income tax.
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