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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
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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

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Comet NEOWISE from ISS [ 4K ]

Posted on 2020/07/24 by Carl Robitaille
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Comet Neowise and Starlink

Posted on 2020/07/23 by Carl Robitaille
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You’re an arse, @elonmusk. pic.twitter.com/U2NLaZk2Qg

— Michael Merrifield (@AstroMikeMerri) July 22, 2020
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The First Time We Met a Comet, We Blew a Hole in It

Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille
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Les ingénieurs de Lockheed Martin ont oublié de le boulonner …. 135 millions de dollars de réparation

Posted on 2020/06/29 by Carl Robitaille
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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
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THIS Is How We Build On Mars

Posted on 2020/06/24 by Carl Robitaille
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Saturn’s Moon Titan Drifting Away Faster Than Previously Thought

Posted on 2020/06/08 by Carl Robitaille
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Saturn’s Moon Titan Drifting Away Faster Than Previously Thought

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Low 3-D Flyover of Jupiter’s North Pole in Infrared

Posted on 2020/06/08 by Carl Robitaille
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https://twitter.com/WorldAndScience/status/1269807673161244677?s=20
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The Conquest of Space (1969)

Posted on 2020/06/05 by Carl Robitaille
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The Conquest of Space (1969)

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In 1969 Apollo 11: sine and cosine

Posted on 2020/06/01 by Carl Robitaille
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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
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