SteveMcQwark
SteveMcQwark t1_je6c5mr wrote
Reply to comment by ManyRespect1833 in So Meta by TAU_equals_2PI
Yet somehow went up in weight from 660 g to 861 g. So dose size increased. I wonder if that's just that they've updated their guidelines or if the product is different. It's also comparing the sugar-free and real sugar variants—neat how they market both positively—which probably doesn't impact anything but might be worth noting.
SteveMcQwark t1_jdmo73i wrote
Reply to comment by MedicalJargon-itis in TIL: Thanks to poor internal communication at NASA, information about a spacesuit water leak wasn't properly communicated. Later, Astronaut Luca Parmitano almost drowned on a July, 2013 ISS space walk, his helmet filling with several liters of water before they could get him back inside. by OvidPerl
Boil doesn't mean hot, however, whereas evaporation causes cooling. The rapid evaporation of some of the water would cause the rest of the water to freeze.
SteveMcQwark t1_jdixdrc wrote
Reply to comment by schweissack in TIL that Barq's Root Beer was first created by Edward Barq in Biloxi, Miss, in 1897. In 1934, Barq and a former employee, who moved to New Orleans, agreed to each distribute their own version of the root beer, with the New Orleans version having a red label and the Biloxi version having a blue one. by jdward01
Missouri loves company, but this isn't their Mo.
You also missed Missachusetts.
SteveMcQwark t1_jaex0wr wrote
Reply to comment by nednobbins in China to expand its space station, international astronaut selection underway by ye_olde_astronaut
On the one hand, you don't have gravitational loading for the most part (there's some because of various forces that get applied to a space station during operation, but not at the level you'd have on the ground). However, you can get structural oscillations which behave somewhat differently than they do on the ground, as well as various torques that get applied throughout operation. And because of weight considerations during launch, space structures are often made of aluminum, which doesn't have a fatigue limit, so it will weaken over time even for minor stresses. You hear about fractures being found in the walls of Russian ISS modules because of this. These effects get worse as you scale up a structure.
SteveMcQwark t1_jad2bze wrote
Reply to comment by ApacheSnow in Someone beheaded a statue in a Cambridge cemetery by ApacheSnow
Just your comment giving the backstory was removed, not the post. I should have clarified.
Direct links to social media aren't allowed, hence why I suspected the mention of your social media account might be the culprit, but yeah, that wasn't a direct link, so not sure what this is about. You can check out the rules: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/wiki/index/
I'm here from the front page, so not an expert on how the rules get applied.
SteveMcQwark t1_jad17qq wrote
Reply to comment by ApacheSnow in Someone beheaded a statue in a Cambridge cemetery by ApacheSnow
[The comment] seems to have been removed, maybe because you mentioned a social media account (though you don't seem to have linked it, so that's weird). Unless someone reported you for "doxxing" a woman who died over 100 years ago...
Edit to add re below
SteveMcQwark t1_j9u9tlt wrote
Reply to comment by SkiGruffalo in Massive 'forbidden planet' orbits a strangely tiny star only 4 times its size. by Rifletree
Space and time might have a word, and if not, then gravity will have the ultimate say (the radiation environment is also very likely highly disagreeable).
SteveMcQwark t1_j94qpyb wrote
Reply to comment by 008Zulu in English police say they foiled an 'eggs-travagent' plot to steal Cadbury chocolates by Auburn_Value_1986
Surely you're eggs-aggerating.
SteveMcQwark t1_j94poqv wrote
Reply to comment by Impeachcordial in English police say they foiled an 'eggs-travagent' plot to steal Cadbury chocolates by Auburn_Value_1986
Lovely slam, wonderful slam! Lovely slam, wonderful slam!
SteveMcQwark t1_j84m72i wrote
Reply to comment by QU417Z in Family game night’s snack theme was “Break up” food. I decided to pay homepage to one of my personal, favorite breakup lines. by NipplelessWoman
It's pronounced "ohm-PAWje" (or "HAWMP-udge" when anglicized).
SteveMcQwark t1_j81a1m4 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Poet_338 in SpaceX on Twitter: Super Heavy Booster 7 completed a full duration static fire test of 31 Raptor engines, producing 7.9 million lbf of thrust (~3,600 metric tons) – less than half of the booster’s capability by allforspace
There's also full (launch) duration testing. Doing a full duration test with an engine is often about essentially simulating a launch, ensuring that you can sustain the performance you need for the requisite amount of time.
SteveMcQwark t1_j6fwxrf wrote
Reply to comment by hatsuseno in A toilet blown to pieces by Iwannasexdiofrfrogog
You can absolutely blow up a toilet with sodium (videos of this exact thing exist on the internet). But yeah, if it's just a small piece, it probably won't happen.
SteveMcQwark t1_j6fubm0 wrote
Reply to comment by hatsuseno in A toilet blown to pieces by Iwannasexdiofrfrogog
SteveMcQwark t1_iy88gb5 wrote
Reply to comment by MaximusJCat in A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
That's really just jpeg artifacting around a high contrast feature of the image. You can see the same thing on the license plate.
SteveMcQwark t1_iy75f0c wrote
Reply to comment by ryanCrypt in The dryer from Sidney Crosby's childhood home by massivecoiler
The blank spot?
SteveMcQwark t1_iy4ggl2 wrote
Reply to comment by Dancinghelix0451 in The dryer from Sidney Crosby's childhood home by massivecoiler
Football quarterbacks who are famous enough that football fans will be accustomed to people around them who don't follow sports still having heard of them.
SteveMcQwark t1_iy3mj5f wrote
Reply to comment by iBeenie in The dryer from Sidney Crosby's childhood home by massivecoiler
OP appears to be Canadian. It probably wouldn't occur to most Canadians that people exist who don't know who Sidney Crosby is.
Source: Am also Canadian.
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Reply to comment by FamiliarMud in Only Old Navy Loves You by ForgotToDieYoung
What's love but a second-hand emotion?
SteveMcQwark t1_jebca03 wrote
Reply to Probably a dumb question, but why can’t you see the stars in a lot of published space photos? by EarthInteresting9781
Yes, the sun reflecting off of the Earth or spacecraft is so much brighter than stars that the stars don't get picked up in the photo when the camera is calibrated for the brightness of the sunlit objects.