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carbon carbon, eh? it's twice as carbonous as plain old every day carbon.
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what about rocket brain surgery?
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"stay away from the bottom of the capsule since it's radioactive... the latch to open the capsule also happens to be on the bottom."
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I'm not buying that a hole with scratch marks all around it was there this whole time and no one noticed... space equipment is manufactured with the highest level of precision and quality control and you're saying someone accidentally drilled a messed up hole in it and was just like "no... that's fine."?
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so... why don't they launch rockets off mountains? it seems silly that all these rockets seem to launch from basically ocean level...
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@bottlekruiser I find it somewhat ironic that the pinnacle of our structural science seems to be carbon based while we're carbon based; and in many sci-fi movies advanced aliens seem to engineer their technology with the same materials they're composed of... almost like science know what was up a long time ago.
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2 weeks later...
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yaaa, that's gonna be made into bombs not rockets... sounds like a nuke with no fallout. if they can ever make more than a few micrograms of the stuff... ya know... I remember hearing about this when it happened last year and never heard if it actually worked... wonder if the government classified it :P
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lol, reminds me of some interview I was watching where they were asked why artifical gravity was so common in sci-fi movies and t.v. shows and they basically said "because it's cheaper.".
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that's no moon!
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I thought someone tried to draw a diagram of hawking radiation and hawking just decided to be a smartass :P
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seems like not a great place for people to learn to fly :S
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meanwhile at elon musks secret lair...
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they didn't fix it... that's what happened.
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just laying around in your back yard one day enjoying a cool beverage when suddenly you're hit by an arrow from space...
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so if they're gonna use something like that what was stopping them from doin it until now?
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way to make your rocket look like a penis india...
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it's kinda funny how often metric/imperial conversions and integer overflows cause problems...
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in russia, rocket launches you!
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idk what the problem is... his plan seems spotless.
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bet that was great for the environment...
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because then they can send astronauts to space with a bunch of beans and regenerate the fuel as they go.
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so it's a giant hot water tank rocket? lol... it sounds dangerous, but if you think about it conventional rockets aren't all that safe... those things are always exploding. and all those exhaust gases can't be good for the environment.
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@Jetfixerlady because the point of CPR is to keep someone alive until the parametics arrive to actually revive them... they just give people warm fuzzy feelings about it.
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well I mean... it does show that their built in redundancies work and it can land with only 2/3 chutes... so it kinda is an acceptable result.
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I can honestly say this isn't a thing I've ever worried about... kinda like the heat death of the universe... I'm more worried about kinetic energy weapons... until recently it's been ridiculously infeasible to deploy such a weapon; but with increasingly reduced launch costs and an ever increasing mass of junk just sitting in orbit it's becoming an increasingly viable idea.... especially with this stuff about the chinese grappling space junk... it would probably be extremely cost effective to just use the crap already floating around in space as the mass.
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ofc it was the russian part of the station... just shove some vodka in there, it'll be fine.
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that's hilarious. I hope the main character is named yolo swaggins or smokeweed420 lol
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introducing the new generation of spacesuit that you enter by crawling up the rear.
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everyone and their hamster landin on the moon these days...
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landing a rocket on a barge was logistically ridiculous until someone did it... it's just a matter of investment as I see it. it seems like if someone wanted to invest in horizontal rail type launch systems up the sides of a mountain it could potentially be much more efficient than those launching from lower areas with higher atmospheric density.
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I'm not payed well enough to do the math... you do it.
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soo... someone made a thing that messes with the measurement equipment?
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gemini cricket?
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heh, he touched the butte.
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but can a nuclear explosion survive inside a metal bowling ball?
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that mars blob looks more like a stalagmite or something formed by water... potentially very interesting.
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is "explodes" the technical term?
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gotta love musk... he's just like "fuck you guys! I'm building a starship!"
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I guess rockets are really just high-tech hot air balloons with inverted engines...
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didn't russia do this like 100 years ago?
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that's a big butte.
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the rich were secretly on them. they don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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that's just hilarious that old spy satellites are good enough to be space telescopes... why even bother sending up the outdated crap NASA is using when the government has tech that's many times more advanced? just wait 10 years until the better ones are outdated... and then just keep waiting cuz it'll always be sub-par crap.
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riiight. I mean... I can't exactly visualize a joule... I can't look at a hill and be like "oh ya, I'll need about 100 joules to climb that"... but it seems obvious several billion of them are a whole lotta energy.
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I'd rather not get into a mode of transportation that could randomly explode at any moment... and what exactly is required to be an astronaut? I'd say if you build a rocket and fly to space you're an astronaut.
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well you know this company is going to fail... too busy painting their rocket to actually make sure it works >.>
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the air flags debated?
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you mean it's not mined on pluto?
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still space virgins...
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