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111110001011 t1_j18ghcg wrote
Reply to Why anything exist? by santoshskm
I am 100% convinced many of the questions asked in this forum, especially the weird ones, are someone fine tuning a chatbot.
111110001011 t1_ivhw3t7 wrote
Reply to Green Shooting star by Adventurous-Chef221
Yep, someone in another thread was talking about it.
Sorry I don't have the link, but someone else definitely saw it.
111110001011 t1_iv3n2xa wrote
Reply to comment by the_espaniolo in China Is Now a Major Space Power by goki7
You have a problem with people who have disabilities?
111110001011 t1_iufy8n3 wrote
Reply to comment by phiggy in Remembering That Time the Soviet Union Shot a Top-Secret Space Cannon While in Orbit. by BalticsFox
They fired the engines to counteract it.
That being said, they never did it again, so it probably wasn't effective. Switched to missiles.
111110001011 t1_iufnkog wrote
Reply to comment by phiggy in Remembering That Time the Soviet Union Shot a Top-Secret Space Cannon While in Orbit. by BalticsFox
The gun wasn't intended to shoot at the ground.
It was to prevent other spacecraft from getting close and spying on them.
They put up a secret project. You fly your satellite nearby to take pictures. They shoot your satellite.
111110001011 t1_j1ntpax wrote
Reply to Got the Polaroid 75x150 Refractor Telescope for X-Mas. What can I see with it? by Sinep_Teg_Reggib
I'm going to draw your attention to something surprising.
Take a nice chair. Set it up outside next to the telescope.
Look at the moon.
For a while.
Like, an hour.
It gets more and more amazing the longer you look at it.
It doesn't look like a two dimensional photo. It looks like a sphere, in a huge void. You can see mountains. You can see craters. You can see how the sun hits and casts shadows.
Just sit and watch it for a while.
Then, for interest try to draw the landmarks you are seeing, by eye, without a reference book.
Its really quite something.