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@theberneese @Glitz_mell 0240595555 berneese today di3 make i chop wai
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Part 2 😂
“The church elders, the leaders… you’re all thieves”
— Brave woman calls pastor and elders of Methodist church thieves for taking tithe.
Protect this woman please!!!
WithAlvin 🇬🇭@withAlvin__
Brave woman calls pastor and elders of Methodist church a thief for taking tithe Protect this woman at all cost! 😁
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Artemis II splash down well executed!
After its lunar mission, Orion fires its engine to drop out of orbit, jettisons the service module, and hits Earth’s atmosphere at 25,000 mph, using a heat shield to survive 5,000°F temps and a “skip” maneuver to control g-loads.
At 7km altitude it deploys 2 drogue chutes to stabilize, then 3 main parachutes at 3km to slow to 20 mph before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. Navy teams on a recovery ship then move in, secure the capsule with a stabilization collar, and extract the crew.
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Look at this astronaut's face during reentry, knowing the capsule exterior is at 5,000°F.
The physics of why he's alive are wild.
The air in front of the capsule compresses so violently at Mach 25 that it turns into plasma. 5,000°F on the surface. Half the temperature of the sun. The heat shield absorbs that energy by literally burning itself away, layer by layer, carrying the heat with it as gas.
One inch of material is the entire margin. On the outside of that inch: 5,000°F. On the inside: 75°F. Room temperature. The thermal gradient across that single inch is the steepest temperature drop humans have ever engineered.
The orange glow in the window is ionized nitrogen and oxygen. That plasma is why comms go black for six minutes during reentry. Ground control can't reach the crew. The astronauts are alone inside a fireball, falling at 25,000 mph, watching the laws of thermodynamics keep them alive through a 1-inch wall.
Artemis II did exactly this last night. Four astronauts hit Earth's atmosphere at 24,664 mph, rode a 4,900°F plasma sheath for six minutes of radio silence, and splashed down a mile from target.
The heat shield is now being inspected for cracks. They found over 100 on the last unmanned test.
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Can humans survive on mars??
𝕲𝖇𝖊𝖓𝖌𝖆 ☮️🕊️✌️@OmoAluko11
The abilities of Johnny and Su are truly impressive. 😹
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