Here's one obvious one:
Here's one obvious one:
The question of what you can mine on the moon become paramount. While you can find materials (ice water, regolith, etc.) that are useful in space, they have almost no value on Earth and clearly don't merit the investment. Other materials, such as Rare Earths, are of great value, but as far as I am aware the…
I realize a lot of people have legitimate reasons to be excited about a human on Mars; this entire article is full of them. However, all I see is excuses to mask the real reason you want us to get to Mars and beyond: Let's be honest here, we're all just big sci-fi nerds and it's simply a dream you want to see come…
I think I speak for all my fellow humans when I say, "BRING IT ON!!!"
This is going to suck. Seth Rogen is NOT the "creator" (for lack of a better term) to bring anything Garth Ennis to television. Anyone remember The Green Hornet? Possibly the worst film ever made. Has he done anything of value? Really? Lets be real. The Interview debacle was a major piece of Sony media manipulation…
Please tell me this is a brilliant scheme to determine how many kids they can get to wet their pants in the theatre. You know, advertise it as kid friendly and then when they actually go to the movie you harvest their urine and tears for some sort of demonic ritual.
But he's right about the life jacket. I can't comment on whether or not you kill your auto when you've got a fish, but I do know that if you're out alone, you wear a damn throttle tether.
Or they just don't want to share video of a failed landing, which is perfectly understandable in this age of social media mayhem. Musk isn't above public relations maneuvering. Just listen to him hype on Twitter.
Mehinks they weren't too eager to record and broadcast this one because they weren't sure it would work. A little bit of PR saving face going on here. They could have easily had lights and cameras capturing the barge. This is SpaceX and Musk we're talking about here.
Landing legs are a separate helium pneumatic system.
Hydraulic fluid has electrolytes. It is what rockets crave.
Don't worry. It was for the good of the environment. But if one duck dies in a tailing pond in Alberta, then it is an catastrophe.
Let me know when the environmentalists allow any new nuke plants to be built first, and then we'll talk.
I don't care what you think because you're not thinking clearly about it. There isn't enough materials, including the rare earth minerals needed, to build enough renewable energy power sources to replace all of the carbon-based power plants. There physical is not enough. Especially if you consider the growing power…
They sure aren't paying for themselves and the energiewende in Germany has lead to them building coal-fired power plants to make up for the unreliable renewable wind and solar.
Who would have thought that a study done by sustainable resources people has found that we should use more sustainable resources and not the cheap carbon-based fuels that make civilization possible?
Hopefully in 2235 the Machines will just toss it down the Time Tunnel instead of burying it again...
It must have been the same testing method later utilized by the makers of "Sex Panther".
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