More like a diamondbreaking study amirite?
Upon refreshing my memory you are correct. I just must have assumed they referred to the same thing
Also, also referred to as exploding head syndrome
... in New Mexico? To be fair I've never been and I assume it was named such for a reason, but I just want to make sure I'm not being trolled and ask, don't they speak English there?
What would happen if one were to stop spinning? Could one even stop spinning?
I thought so as well but the article says the spin doesn't match the accretion disc, I'm not sure if that's s significant aspect of the discovery possibly? I'm not well versed in relativity to be honest
Edit: forgive me, someone below said pretty much this
And the whole thing is irrelevant since our soldiers aren't fighting in Ukraine
This is again I believe
Could you give me a rundown of the mealworm colony? Got a Leo who enjoys mealies, waxworms and crickets
My understanding is that this is a different "mutation" of the omicron variant, and the new booster is with the updated target but I heard it's not out until autumn, I think it's Moderna? Is developing the one I'm thinking of
Hmm, I think a huge thing you've overlooked is using the moon as a staging area like maximum Derek said above. We stockpile fuel, food, etc. And maybe even begin to manufacture vessels there to save from using a vessel stressed from an earthly launch. Would make Mars trips easier, asteroid missions, the like
Edit to add: I wouldn't be surprised if there's still some forms of metallurgy or other processes that can be discovered with a continuous scientific base on the moon, that they couldn't attempt on the ISS or replicate here in vacuum
As the fartographer, master of his trade as to be colloquially recognized with the royal THE, was saying, afew years back some NASA intern was caught stealing moon rocks from the Apollo missions and boinkin' some ladies over top of them. Scandalous, but legendary. I can see the appeal