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sonoma95436 t1_j1v1h3i wrote
The religious right in the US would love that here.
sonoma95436 t1_iyhao82 wrote
Reply to comment by bigb1 in New device can make hydrogen when dunked in salt water by TurretLauncher
Yes left out the word. 2 atoms hydrogen 1 oxygen.
sonoma95436 t1_iygqcim wrote
Reply to comment by NoConversation9358 in New device can make hydrogen when dunked in salt water by TurretLauncher
We did this in school You need a dc source. 2 test tubes A lantern battery or a dc power supply wire textures and salted water. Hydrogen will form in one tube, twice the hydrogen as oxygen in the other as its h20. Using graphite rods in the water prevents most corrosion. This is old stuff.
sonoma95436 t1_iycf9nx wrote
Reply to China has warned US officials not to interfere in its relationship with India: Pentagon by xyzmangaboi
China already has border conflicts with India.
sonoma95436 t1_iycf2wk wrote
Linux?
sonoma95436 t1_iycej5v wrote
Reply to Do you feel unmotivated to read a book when you've already watched the movie? by Maxinprogress
More motivated.
sonoma95436 t1_ixx77rm wrote
Reply to comment by piggyboy2005 in NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon by Miguenzo
Agree with earth orbital refueling.
sonoma95436 t1_ixtq5zy wrote
Reply to comment by piggyboy2005 in NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon by Miguenzo
You would need to send fuel to lunar orbit or the surface to launch from there. It takes fuel to get it there. More to continue. The cheapest mission is direct from Earth's surface but limits payload to mars. The most effective all around mission is to refuel in earth orbit and go straight to mars. High earth avoids some debris. So launch fuel ers either with a small crew or automated and rendezvous with a manned ship to refuel and head to mars possibly a gravity assist from the moon.
sonoma95436 t1_ixs9qqm wrote
Reply to comment by Zhurial in NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon by Miguenzo
Your right. Your time is better spent fixing that mess rather then trying to change the minds of former aerospace workers like me. Best Wishes.
sonoma95436 t1_ixrkyn9 wrote
Reply to comment by Zhurial in NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon by Miguenzo
My post history shows a intense interest in going to mars. You already did answer and if you read my posts know that I feel that the moon is not a stepping stone to mars. Fuel needed is far more then a trip straight from earth. I grew up during Apollo and was a big fan but that doesn't make me a fan of every mission. Do you think this mission was conducted properly with consideration to the taxpayers of our country. You can't justify a response based on facts. That's obvious. Lets go to mars as I have commented dozens of times. Same argument every time. I had to mention a few facts, the mission is 7 years late. So far between 24 billion has been spent with 93 billion total mission cost. Bechtel is years late with mobile launch platform 2. The damage from the launch will take months to fix. Every hydrogen line will have to be tested and many replaced. While I share and appreciate your love for space, insulting someone who has carefully watched missions since the 60s shows that you are still a child with myopic vision when it comes to nasa. Oh BTW, I worked for Hughes aircraft in the 80s in El Segundo, CA before I started my own business. I might know a bit more then you think.
sonoma95436 t1_ixrgue9 wrote
Reply to comment by Zhurial in NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon by Miguenzo
Your right. The mission objective is to line pockets in Congress and the aerospace industry. The moon is not a stepping stone to mars. Other then a gravity assist, it would take far more fuel then a direct route from earth orbit. Although I'm no fan of musk, orbital refueling could have been funded resulting in far larger capabilities in the future.
sonoma95436 t1_ixrgddm wrote
Reply to comment by peddroelm in NASA’s Orion capsule captures gorgeous close-up pictures of the moon by Miguenzo
In 1966 the lunar orbiter 1 circled the moon taking pictures of potential landing sites. Apollo 10 which did not land took tons of high res film pictures with a Hasselblad . Rerun.
sonoma95436 t1_ixrfsle wrote
Resolution of Hassle lad 2 1/4 " pictures shot by Apollo 10 which did not land were the best. They needed to pick-verify a suitable landing site so there were loads of pics. Real film. Reruns.
sonoma95436 t1_ixr50md wrote
Reply to comment by AeonDisc in Amygdala connectivity predicts ketamine treatment response among patients with anxious depression by chrisdh79
Current Ketamine is already extremely effective as I was a mess and have not had any real issues since starting it ten years ago. The drug companies are monetizing something that already works and charging ten times more. There is no Rand D needed. That are greedy bastards and only those with health care insurance will be able to afford it.
sonoma95436 t1_ixpfssl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Amygdala connectivity predicts ketamine treatment response among patients with anxious depression by chrisdh79
It will probably be necessary. Best Wishes
sonoma95436 t1_ixow5xn wrote
Reply to Amygdala connectivity predicts ketamine treatment response among patients with anxious depression by chrisdh79
To bad Sprivato the FDA approved ketamine is $800-900 dollars. I spend $100 at the formulary. Drug companies are heartless as the drug has been around since the 60s.
sonoma95436 t1_ixoaliw wrote
Reply to comment by canadave_nyc in With JWST Fully Operational Again, we get Images Like This: Saturn's Moon Titan by The_Weekend_Baker
Neither was Hubble mostly. You can go to NASA site and see before and after Hubble shots.
sonoma95436 t1_ixlmwcf wrote
Reply to Why do black holes spew particles into space? Scientists say shock waves may explain mystery by wmdolls
Could be pairs of virtual particles where one goes in , one stays out.
sonoma95436 t1_iwytmj8 wrote
That astronaut is currently in grammar school. T-MINUS 20 Years and counting. Lets go to Mars.
sonoma95436 t1_ivweu59 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kennedy Space Center launch pad tower records 100 mph gust during Hurricane Nicole by yourlocalFSDO
It's 15mph faster then the 5 freeway.
sonoma95436 t1_ivwekoz wrote
Reply to comment by a1danial in Kennedy Space Center launch pad tower records 100 mph gust during Hurricane Nicole by yourlocalFSDO
I feel sorry for them. They didn't assemble this mess and I mean Bechtel's Mobile launch platform that's causing a lot of these issues. They need to shut down this program.
sonoma95436 t1_ivebubx wrote
Fluosol-DA-20 was tested in 1979 in Japan and approved in 1989 by the FDA and withdrawn five years later. I could not find a explination.
sonoma95436 t1_iu3jx5u wrote
Seed germ has a bit of starter gop. It will die. Think potatoes in mars movie. Needed some poopage.
sonoma95436 t1_ituhnpy wrote
Reply to Lightest neutron star ever found could contain compressed quarks | New Scientist by GullyShotta
Quarks have never been individually detected as the theory is that they are confined in groups of three. There are those who think that the Standard model is flawed. That's why Epismology, the study of the scientific method is so fascinating to me
sonoma95436 t1_j2fp39i wrote
Reply to What the fuck is your problem? by -LetFreedomRing-
I put on ten fuckin pounds over the holidays.