Corey Beron

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Corey Beron

Corey Beron

@CoreyBeron

เข้าร่วม Ekim 2022
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Corey Beron
Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@Politic86764637 @igniteXi @elonmusk The pigs were communists. They secured the means of production for the entire farm and then dispersed gains to all animals according to how they, the pigs, saw fit. They were the ruling class of a communist system.
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@DarkEmpathsm @NASA Today private companies have both the technology AND the profitable excuse to want to assist with building an outpost on the moon. This makes it a lot cheaper for public organizations like NASA to make these missions a reality. As profits from the moon increase so will travel.
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D A R K E M P A T H@DarkEmpathsm·
@NASA If there was technology to land on the moon in the 1950s,but how is it that with today’s advanced technology no one is standing on it?
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NASA@NASA·
They're halfway home. The Artemis II astronauts have hit the "halfway" mark between the Moon and the Earth. They will splash down in the Pacific Ocean around 8:07 pm ET on Friday, April 10 (0007 UTC on Saturday, April 11), off the coast of San Diego.
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@DarkEmpathsm @NASA Real answer? We wanted to show up USSR, but it cost too much to continue with public funds and the private sector didn't have the tech or the economic reason to pursue. Remember, this was before the discovery of water, Helium 3, and other usual/profitable things on the moon.
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@sire_lamar @NASA Radio waves baby! That's how everything works! Radio, TV, smartphones. Anything that gets information wirelessly (which is basically everything today) uses different radio frequencies to send information through the air or space in this case! Good question!
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Sire Lamar@sire_lamar·
@NASA Please I need somebody to explain to me like they are explaining to a toddler how they are able to send earth while in the space. Internet ?
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NASA@NASA·
Artemis II is locked in 🔒 As they flew around the Moon, the Artemis II crew took turns capturing science data and taking photos out of the Orion spacecraft window to share with their team back on Earth.
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Corey Beron
Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@Itsukushimi777 @dedicatedAgen Yes, because teachers today will show this example and say to their students "This is clearly inaccurate, take a moment to put the dots where you think they should be from what you know about these figures." ....Gullible is believing that this would be used for critical thought.
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@Grimthereaper75 @drhossamsamy65 You realize the situation on the ground in every rescue is different? Some rescues require more assets. Others can be done quickly and cleanly. There's no such thing as a single rescue method that works in all situations.
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Lee H. G. Jr.
Lee H. G. Jr.@Grimthereaper75·
This has been something I've thought a lot about. It saddens me I have to question a made for TV rescue of a full bird Colonel behind enemy lines because of who my President and Secretary of Defense is. I mean this is the kind of force assembled to rescue a soldier taken at the beginning of the Iraq fiasco. In Jessica Lynch's rescue however no one needed to question the use of SEAL team 6 and Delta. That was April 1, 2003. Ordinarily, this is a job for a couple Blackhawks and a handful of very brave and extremely confident Air Force PJ's with overhead cover.
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT.
Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT.@drhossamsamy65·
⛔️Let me repeat this again, You don't do a rescue operation of one pilot with two C-130s loaded with tens of military troops‼️
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Dane
Dane@UltraDane·
🇯🇵 Japan's $70 million Maglev train in action at 499 kph (310 mph) ~ If we didn't have government giving our tax money away on endless grift, we could have nice things too.
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Corey Beron
Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@ia_bebeto @FrankC27788440 @Arrogance_0024 You're also a "nobody"..👀 🤣 As am I. You're just arguing with people on X and your opinions aren't even realistic. 😂 It's amazing the crazies you can find on this sight.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024·
Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.
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Dottie@Dottie40023546·
@RLee19783678 @Arrogance_0024 A few dozen dead? Really? Nobody outside of the Pentagon and Whitehouse knows exactly how that ‘rescue’ panned out, or even the true cost and result. Just suck up what you are fed…….
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@mmeJen @Arrogance_0024 If that's the point then I suggest we start rating how great a country is by how many dollars in military assets you're willing to run through to get your soldier home. Oh and we actually got him. Other countries aren't even capable.
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Ava Petrucci
Ava Petrucci@mmeJen·
@Arrogance_0024 The point is that there are limits. If we keep flying planes over Iran, we will continue losing expensive planes. There is a limit to what we can lose
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@Arrogance_0024 Airplanes and military equipment is just money. Our soldiers lives are worth more than every dollar spent getting them back. Why don't foreigners understand this? You really believe your service men and women are expendable and not worth the effort? Sad.
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Corey Beron@CoreyBeron·
@Hiddenwallet @luismbat As a devout Christian I say, he didn't design us to drive cars, fly plains, perform life saving surgery, create computers capable of solving complex problems in moments that most humans would never be able to solve...he designed us with freewill that can't be bound to any limit.
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John Dough
John Dough@Hiddenwallet·
@luismbat We are not designed by God to be interplanetary. It’s not going to happen.
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Luis Batalha
Luis Batalha@luismbat·
In 2029, Apophis, a ~370m asteroid, will pass just ~31,000 km from Earth. That’s ~1/10 the distance to the Moon. Inside the orbit of geostationary satellites. Visible to the naked eye. Impact risk this time is low, but the flyby could shift its future trajectory. A direct hit would mean a ~1 km crater and regional devastation. That’s why becoming multiplanetary matters.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
a restored 1905 Case 150 steam tractor, the largest ever built by Case, pulling 44 John Deere plows
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Nick Freitas
Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas·
A rational conversation on a college campus!?!?
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Caroline
Caroline@car_oline2001·
Rubio is 100% right
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Everyone thought the future was carbon fiber Elon Musk looked at the physics and chose stainless steel for Starship instead Sounds insane.... until you realize stainless gets stronger at cryogenic temperatures, handles reentry heat better, and costs massively less than advanced composites. It doesn't even need paint He chose a material that is faster to build, easier to weld, tougher in extreme conditions, and built for rapid iteration Classic Elon: ignore convention, trust first-principles engineering, and pick the solution everyone else missed He is taking science fiction and making it real. Building things that only existed in imagination, and pushing them to the absolute limits of physics
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
🇺🇸🇯🇵 Everyone in Japan knows "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver. We cover it all the time so I hope our American friends can appreciate it.
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