brooksy125
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Overpopulation is the worst as it then causes other listed problems such as energy, global warming, supplies etc..
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Would we colonize a planet already inhabited?
brooksy125 replied to Deadpangod3's topic in Science & Spaceflight
It's alright saying oh we shouldn't but everyone here knows we will, we always have and probably always will continue to do so. -
Article: http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/09/03/massive.storm.pulls.water.and.ammonia.ices.saturns.depths?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+eScienceNews%2Fpopular+%28e!+Science+News+-+Popular%29 Pretty pictures: http://www.brownspaceman.com/storms-saturn/ Pretty mind blowing stuff if you ask me.
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Will the new astronaughts complex feature and persistent kerbals mean that if bill bob or Jeb die they will never respawn?
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Wasn't their something like this that could be used for satellite launches? If I remember correctly if the vacuum seal is broken it would cause a huge explosion...
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Did the LEM only use RCS during the Ascent?
brooksy125 replied to gta-man's topic in Science & Spaceflight
No it had a small solid fuel engine if I remember correctly. -
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FTL is never going to happen its just hopes and dreams/thread
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Is that a tf2 reference?
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As above, I hope not i see it as a memorial to simpler times and I hope it stays the same
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In the future I assume that humans will finally defeat our ultimate enemy, death itself by storing our consciousness on computers. My question for you is would you save yourself or face the end? I personally would save my consciousness on a machine if I had guarantees thatit is truly me on the machine not just a perfect copy.
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Can someone decode it just incase?
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What will a human like if exposed to vacuum?
brooksy125 replied to Cesrate's topic in Science & Spaceflight
You wouldn't be able to hold your breath anyway, the vacuum would simply drag it out of your lungs instantaneously.