Humans are not exactly great at estimating the stupidity of other humans either
Humans are not exactly great at estimating the stupidity of other humans either
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Considering that I came within half a second of colliding with another car twice in just last week, no, this report does not make me “want to travel by car for the rest of my life”
That’s pretty much the requirements for Antarctic bases
That “boosts American crop value by $15 billion every year” line is misleading. Most of US crop value is corn, soybeans, barley and oats, all of them wind-pollinated. The presence or absence of honeybees does not affect them at all. This additional $15 billion is all fruits and vegetables. Without honeybees we would…
Luna-25 snapped its first images from space on Sunday while it was around 192 miles (310 kilometers) away from Earth
Looks like playing Pennsatucky was not a big effort for her
Honestly makes me wonder if the true intention of the SLS is to eventually put massive military hardware in orbit.
bot has no restrictions on what goes into it, including cleaning products, glue, and even cat food.
No skull bones were found. Why do paleontologists (or whoever made the drawing) assume this whale had such tiny head?
An NHTSA report released last year found 392 reported crashes involving Level 2 advanced driver assistance technology. Those crashes resulted in at least six deaths and five serious injuries.
Except that for 100 of these years nobody was even trying to get them to work
When it’s near empty, do they just use the remaining fuel to push the satellite into the atmosphere for a fiery death?
What do pin boys (or pin setting machines) have to do with that?
Winds often blow in different directions at (not very) different altitudes. By extending the kite higher or reeling it in lower, one can catch the most favorable wind. That’s one major advantage of the kite over more traditional sails, even sails with motorized and computer controlled winches.
Phrased that way, no. But if you change your question to “So landing an electric catapult on an asteroid is easier than shooting something big enough to deflect it directly at it?” then the answer is likely yes.
Agree!
I hope you are being sarcastic. Bodies were turned into pink goo, which washed away and/or was eaten by sea life, over the following several days.
On a very basic level, the carbon fiber structural construction should have raised concerns for anyone with experience or materials knowledge.