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Although I'll never pay $3500 for one of these things, I find it fascinating. I wonder what comes next
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This is cool but it would be extremely awesome if visitors could have a look inside the cockpit.ghostwhitehorse wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 8:53 am
https://aviationhumor.net/timelapse-of- ... -museum-3/
I've been to several air museums but IMO the Pima Air Museum is the best. Just a fantastic museum which could be even better if there was more opportunity to see the inside of cockpits.
The B 58 Hustler is just a fantastic looking Buck Rogers ship. So is the F 14.
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Was just there in early January. They had crewmember of a WW2 B17 there giving a talk about flying on them during the war. Fascinating, but I was with my grandkids and they didn't care to hear what he had to say.Carcassdragger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 11:37 am I've been to several air museums but IMO the Pima Air Museum is the best. Just a fantastic museum which could be even better if there was
My father in law was on a B17 during the war, and only talked about it once.
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Greg, what do you know about this?
Blue Origin has emerged as the likely buyer for United Launch Alliance
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/b ... -alliance/
Bezos recently sold $2.4 billion in Amazon stock and, in securities filings, disclosed that he could sell an additional $8 billion to $9 billion in stock over the next 12 months. Although there are no confirmed values, there has been speculation in the launch industry that ULA may be sold for $2 billion to $3 billion.
Blue Origin has emerged as the likely buyer for United Launch Alliance
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/b ... -alliance/
Bezos recently sold $2.4 billion in Amazon stock and, in securities filings, disclosed that he could sell an additional $8 billion to $9 billion in stock over the next 12 months. Although there are no confirmed values, there has been speculation in the launch industry that ULA may be sold for $2 billion to $3 billion.
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Not a damn thing.84Cat wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:43 pm Greg, what do you know about this?
Blue Origin has emerged as the likely buyer for United Launch Alliance
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/b ... -alliance/
Bezos recently sold $2.4 billion in Amazon stock and, in securities filings, disclosed that he could sell an additional $8 billion to $9 billion in stock over the next 12 months. Although there are no confirmed values, there has been speculation in the launch industry that ULA may be sold for $2 billion to $3 billion.
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84Cat wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:43 pm Greg, what do you know about this?
Blue Origin has emerged as the likely buyer for United Launch Alliance
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/b ... -alliance/
Bezos recently sold $2.4 billion in Amazon stock and, in securities filings, disclosed that he could sell an additional $8 billion to $9 billion in stock over the next 12 months. Although there are no confirmed values, there has been speculation in the launch industry that ULA may be sold for $2 billion to $3 billion.
If Blue Origin buys ULA (which is a consortium between Boeing and Lockheed Martin), almost all US launches will be basically Bezos vs. Musk. (until some of the newer/smaller ones like Rocket Lab ramp up)
Not sure I like that.
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I'm not an expert on the space industry but I do know that ULA is uncompetitive at the moment and Boeing is a mess right now. It seems no one else wanted to step up and buy ULA. Of course, the more competition the better
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We make thee "raceway covers" that are on the upper stage of the Falcon 9 (the part that doesn't land). There's three parts to the raceway. One of the parts takes 7 pieces. SpaceX has placed an order that will produce 115 of them a month for the next two years. That's enough for 16 launches a month.
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So that explains why I'm a moron:
Lead from gasoline blunted the IQ of about half the U.S. population, study says
Leaded gas was banned in 1996, but exposure to the poison cost people born before then several IQ points on average, researchers estimated.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-n ... -rcna19028
By Elizabeth Chuck
Exposure to leaded gasoline lowered the IQ of about half the population of the United States, a new study estimates.
The peer-reviewed study, published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focuses on people born before 1996 — the year the U.S. banned gas containing lead.
Overall, the researchers from Florida State University and Duke University found, childhood lead exposure cost America an estimated 824 million points, or 2.6 points per person on average.
Certain cohorts were more affected than others. For people born in the 1960s and the 1970s, when leaded gas consumption was skyrocketing, the IQ loss was estimated to be up to 6 points and for some, more than 7 points. Exposure to it came primarily from inhaling auto exhaust.
Lead from gasoline blunted the IQ of about half the U.S. population, study says
Leaded gas was banned in 1996, but exposure to the poison cost people born before then several IQ points on average, researchers estimated.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-n ... -rcna19028
By Elizabeth Chuck
Exposure to leaded gasoline lowered the IQ of about half the population of the United States, a new study estimates.
The peer-reviewed study, published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focuses on people born before 1996 — the year the U.S. banned gas containing lead.
Overall, the researchers from Florida State University and Duke University found, childhood lead exposure cost America an estimated 824 million points, or 2.6 points per person on average.
Certain cohorts were more affected than others. For people born in the 1960s and the 1970s, when leaded gas consumption was skyrocketing, the IQ loss was estimated to be up to 6 points and for some, more than 7 points. Exposure to it came primarily from inhaling auto exhaust.
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New company trying to go supersonic
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From the comments, this is extremely amazing in itself.
XB-1 uses the J85 engine which was designed in 1954, just 15 years after the first jet powered aircraft ever flew, the Heinkel He 178.
XB-1 uses the J85 engine which was designed in 1954, just 15 years after the first jet powered aircraft ever flew, the Heinkel He 178.
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Trillions of cicadas will emerge across several U.S. states this spring in an event one expert dubbed "cicada-geddon." Not only are more cicadas than usual expected this year, but some of them will be "zombie cicadas" that are infected by a sexually transmitted fungus that makes them hyper-sexual.
Periodical cicadas spend most of their lives underground and only emerge after 13 or 17 years. This year, two broods of cicadas will emerge: Brood XIX, which comes out every 13 years, will emerge in the Georgia and Southeast, and Brood XIII, which emerges every 17 years, will appear in Illinois.
With this convergence, the bugs will arrive in numbers that have not been seen in generations.
Trillions of cicadas will emerge across several U.S. states this spring in an event one expert dubbed "cicada-geddon." Not only are more cicadas than usual expected this year, but some of them will be "zombie cicadas" that are infected by a sexually transmitted fungus that makes them hyper-sexual.
Periodical cicadas spend most of their lives underground and only emerge after 13 or 17 years. This year, two broods of cicadas will emerge: Brood XIX, which comes out every 13 years, will emerge in the Georgia and Southeast, and Brood XIII, which emerges every 17 years, will appear in Illinois.
With this convergence, the bugs will arrive in numbers that have not been seen in generations.
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Hyper-sexual cicadas: sounds Woke!
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Anything to do with siense or the envi-ro-ment is woke. Dincha no that?
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Here's a cool take on the eclipse!
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New particle just dropped: https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang ... D=ref_fark
In a radical new paper just published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the BES III collaboration just announced that an exotic particle, previously identified as the X(2370), may indeed be the lightest glueball predicted by the Standard Model. Here’s the science of the claim, as well as what it all means.
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UK toddler has hearing restored in world first gene therapy trial
Opal Sandy can hear almost perfectly after groundbreaking surgery that took just 16 minutes
https://www.theguardian.com/science/art ... rapy-trial
A British toddler has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person in the world to take part in a pioneering gene therapy trial, in a development that doctors say marks a new era in treating deafness.
Opal Sandy was born unable to hear anything due to auditory neuropathy, a condition that disrupts nerve impulses travelling from the inner ear to the brain and can be caused by a faulty gene.
But after receiving an infusion containing a working copy of the gene during groundbreaking surgery that took just 16 minutes, the 18-month-old can hear almost perfectly and enjoys playing with toy drums.
Her parents were left “gobsmacked” when they realised she could hear for the first time after the treatment. “I couldn’t really believe it,” Opal’s mother, Jo Sandy, said. “It was … bonkers.”
Opal Sandy can hear almost perfectly after groundbreaking surgery that took just 16 minutes
https://www.theguardian.com/science/art ... rapy-trial
A British toddler has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person in the world to take part in a pioneering gene therapy trial, in a development that doctors say marks a new era in treating deafness.
Opal Sandy was born unable to hear anything due to auditory neuropathy, a condition that disrupts nerve impulses travelling from the inner ear to the brain and can be caused by a faulty gene.
But after receiving an infusion containing a working copy of the gene during groundbreaking surgery that took just 16 minutes, the 18-month-old can hear almost perfectly and enjoys playing with toy drums.
Her parents were left “gobsmacked” when they realised she could hear for the first time after the treatment. “I couldn’t really believe it,” Opal’s mother, Jo Sandy, said. “It was … bonkers.”
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There was a very visible meteorite streak over Europe yesterday.
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And tomorrow we might have the next Starship flight
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Somebody wake up Hicks.Learning a lot about the difference between simulation and reality today
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AAwesome!!!
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Who'd a thunk it!!! So much is possible with modern technology!!!
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“If you have the choice between humble and cocky, go with cocky. There's always time to be humble later, once you've been proven horrendously, irrevocably wrong.”
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I heard a piece not long ago that they think the orcas were capsizing boats out of boredom.
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I saw a documentary some time back about the secret life of whales. So many things are learned behavior from their mothers.
For example, what they eat is learned. They tracked different pods of the same species, and found that their diets were completely different.
For example, what they eat is learned. They tracked different pods of the same species, and found that their diets were completely different.
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Sea World’s big lie was that Orcas live to be 25-30 in captivity and they said that was much longer than in the wild.Merkin wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 12:11 pm I saw a documentary some time back about the secret life of whales. So many things are learned behavior from their mothers.
For example, what they eat is learned. They tracked different pods of the same species, and found that their diets were completely different.
Meanwhile they live to like 70 in the wild and all Sea World did was capture vital members of pods totally disrupting how they pass down knowledge and upending societal hierarchies.
Don’t go to Sea World.
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Never been to Sea World and never plan to, even though I have a son in SD and my daughter lived there at one time also.
I think the documentary was called Blackfish or something like that about the treatment of Orcas at Sea World. This was one key point I remember.
I think the documentary was called Blackfish or something like that about the treatment of Orcas at Sea World. This was one key point I remember.
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Flash Gordon redux!
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Neuralink implants are allowing a patient to play Counter Strike with their mind:
And I said, ‘That last thing is what you can't get...Nobody can get to that last thing. We keep on living in hopes of catching it once and for all.’ Jack Kerouac, On The Road
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This looks fake but apparently is a real launch from a Chinese start-up
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I am going to Japan next year to see my daughter and her family.
Might have the grandkids do this.
Might have the grandkids do this.
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Any thoughts Greg?
NASA’s $100 Billion Moon Mission Is Going Nowhere
"Each launch will likely cost at least $4 billion, quadruple initial estimates," Bloomberg wrote. "This exceeds private-sector costs many times over, yet it can launch only about once every two years and—unlike SpaceX’s rockets—can’t be reused."
"A celestial irony is that none of this is necessary. A reusable SpaceX Starship will very likely be able to carry cargo and robots directly to the moon—no SLS, Orion, Gateway, Block 1B or ML-2 required—at a small fraction of the cost. Its successful landing of the Starship booster was a breakthrough that demonstrated how far beyond NASA it is moving."
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/artic ... 9UCYGqHRiw
NASA’s $100 Billion Moon Mission Is Going Nowhere
"Each launch will likely cost at least $4 billion, quadruple initial estimates," Bloomberg wrote. "This exceeds private-sector costs many times over, yet it can launch only about once every two years and—unlike SpaceX’s rockets—can’t be reused."
"A celestial irony is that none of this is necessary. A reusable SpaceX Starship will very likely be able to carry cargo and robots directly to the moon—no SLS, Orion, Gateway, Block 1B or ML-2 required—at a small fraction of the cost. Its successful landing of the Starship booster was a breakthrough that demonstrated how far beyond NASA it is moving."
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/artic ... 9UCYGqHRiw