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LazaroFilm , 3 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #2909: Moon Landing Mission Profiles For option 4, they could have used a rope and just pulled it closer.
For option 4, they could have used a rope and just pulled it closer.
LazaroFilm , 3 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #2906: Earth On the bright side we have another chance of a reentry burn in 9747.43 days.
On the bright side we have another chance of a reentry burn in 9747.43 days.
LazaroFilm , 3 months ago to xkcd in [What If?] Would a Submarine Work as a Spaceship? They mention that in Red Rising (or one of the following books)
They mention that in Red Rising (or one of the following books)
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #2899: Goodhart's Law Yep. That, and cops arrest and ticket quotas…
Yep. That, and cops arrest and ticket quotas…
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #2898: Orbital Argument Oh thanks! I wasn’t sure. /s
Oh thanks! I wasn’t sure. /s
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #2898: Orbital Argument Technically, the sun is pulled by the earth too so it’s sort of true.
Technically, the sun is pulled by the earth too so it’s sort of true.
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in What if we aimed the Hubble Telescope at Earth? This is a much better way of looking at it! Thanks!
This is a much better way of looking at it! Thanks!
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in What if we aimed the Hubble Telescope at Earth? I did some napkin math and came to about 3.5 miles of field of view of pointed at the earth.
I did some napkin math and came to about 3.5 miles of field of view of pointed at the earth.
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in What if we aimed the Hubble Telescope at Earth? Yes but to what degree of magnification? Would we see a city, a street, a car, a person…?
Yes but to what degree of magnification? Would we see a city, a street, a car, a person…?
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to xkcd in What if we aimed the Hubble Telescope at Earth? Now, if we had the ability to focus at earth distance with proper stabilization, what would we see?
Now, if we had the ability to focus at earth distance with proper stabilization, what would we see?
LazaroFilm , 4 months ago to Ask Science in Hard Science Futurism: What types of theoretical prefabricated materials would the first stellar generation ship carry to construct an O'Neil cylinder upon arrival? That’s what Hail Mary Project did.
That’s what Hail Mary Project did.
LazaroFilm , 5 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #2886: Fast Radio Bursts WOW!
WOW!
LazaroFilm , 5 months ago to xkcd in xkcd #221: Random Number (9 Nov 2007) I prefer using a whole wall of lava lamps for a random number.
I prefer using a whole wall of lava lamps for a random number.
LazaroFilm , 6 months ago to xkcd in Never seen this game before! Wow! Amazing find!!!
Wow! Amazing find!!!
LazaroFilm , 6 months ago to xkcd in Exploits of a Mom No, it’s this one: hackaday.com/…/sql-injection-fools-speed-traps-an… But the NULL is pretty smart. You get all the tickets but then it’s harder for them to find your actual tickets among all those invalid ones. So you could probably contest them all easily.
No, it’s this one: hackaday.com/…/sql-injection-fools-speed-traps-an…
But the NULL is pretty smart. You get all the tickets but then it’s harder for them to find your actual tickets among all those invalid ones. So you could probably contest them all easily.