The names of 11 million Earthlings have been stenciled onto three chips that will go to Mars aboard NASA Persevere Posted on 2020/07/27 by Carl Robitaille Reply The names of 11 million Earthlings have been stenciled onto three chips that will go to Mars aboard @NASAPersevere. Are you coming with us on July 30? #CountdownToMars pic.twitter.com/pvqhRWXqgB— NASA (@NASA) July 27, 2020
Comet Neowise and Starlink Posted on 2020/07/23 by Carl Robitaille Reply You’re an arse, @elonmusk. pic.twitter.com/U2NLaZk2Qg— Michael Merrifield (@AstroMikeMerri) July 22, 2020
Les ingénieurs de Lockheed Martin ont oublié de le boulonner …. 135 millions de dollars de réparation Posted on 2020/06/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply C'était le 6 septembre 2003, je précise. Le satellite est réparé depuis un moment et tourne depuis environ 11 ans autour de la planète 😉— Stéphane Calonnec🗿🦣 (@scalonnec) June 29, 2020
Saturn’s Moon Titan Drifting Away Faster Than Previously Thought Posted on 2020/06/08 by Carl Robitaille Reply Saturn’s Moon Titan Drifting Away Faster Than Previously Thought
Low 3-D Flyover of Jupiter’s North Pole in Infrared Posted on 2020/06/08 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/WorldAndScience/status/1269807673161244677?s=20
The Conquest of Space (1969) Posted on 2020/06/05 by Carl Robitaille Reply The Conquest of Space (1969)
In 1969 Apollo 11: sine and cosine Posted on 2020/06/01 by Carl Robitaille Reply In 1969 Apollo 11, the spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon, used these 30 lines of code to calculate transcendental functions like sine and cosine essential for navigation. pic.twitter.com/9CF8X1KuQX— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) June 1, 2020