The Official Cool Stuff Thread
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Starship’s 33 Raptor engines in full power (from FB: Science for Astronomy)
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@HardwareGeek I thought I recognized that, but I was mistaken. It's just similar.
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@HardwareGeek said in The Official Cool Stuff Thread:
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/HA4Tjx6PXG13uQGg/?mibextid=wslSxG
Seen few days ago in Megastructures. While visiting NASA chap was showed the fabrication process, including the baking. Cubes go out bright yellow-orange, while speaking they cool, going grey near the corner but still noticeably orange at the face center. NASA guy tells, yeah, you can take in your hand now, speaker looks one or two times as asking "are you serious?" And finally grabs the cube.
Impressive.
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@TimeBandit would have been more believable if they said you would see Jesus.
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@Arantor For an online version, you can telnet to mapscii.me. It works with the mouse and everything!
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Smart Every Day - eclipse
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@dcon Watching on my phone, I literally can't see anything, even when there's an arrow pointing right at whatever I'm supposed to be looking at. Hell of a lot of lens flare, though; J J Abrams would be proud.
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@HardwareGeek said in The Official Cool Stuff Thread:
@dcon Watching on my phone, I literally can't see anything, even when there's an arrow pointing right at whatever I'm supposed to be looking at. Hell of a lot of lens flare, though; J J Abrams would be proud.
Even on a large monitor, I missed it the first time.
Spoiler
It is a satellite. And he's issued a challenge to the Space Force (specifically, to the cadets as a "test") to determine exactly which one.