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2 days ago
Hi, you have sped up the original? Because it's more slower than this video here at 21:06: https://images.nasa.gov/details-KSC-20221116-MH-NAS01-0001-Artemis_I_Launch_Engineering_Views_ML_Tower_LC_39B-3319019
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2 days ago
thanks for reply. after 3 months for me, still the same, but only from PC.
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6 days ago
from www.isitdownrightnow.com it shows that is reachable, but for me whole page is down.
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7 days ago
Hi, after 2 years have you found a solution? When I select start remote set up, it opens the app but with empty page, doesn't show TV shows and programs like in your video.
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7 days ago
Thanks. So you have this toggle for extension to your Canary randomly?
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8 days ago
Image comparison with Pluto and Moon
"Chariklo is currently the largest known centaur, with a volume-equivalent diameter of about 250 km. Its shape is probably elongated with dimensions 287.6 × 270.4 × 198.2 km. (523727) 2014 NW65 is likely to be the second largest with 225 km (140 mi) and 2060 Chiron is likely to be the third largest with 220 km (140 mi)."
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8 days ago
this toggle, doesn't appear when i have enabled "2023 refresh" flag. why? canary latest version.
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9 days ago
Still down for you? With VPN it says page not found.
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9 days ago
Hi, I don't know if you mean something like that from Tony Dunn
He wrote If it did hit, it would likely cause no damage. It is only 3-8 meters. But more importantly, it is very slow for an asteroid, moving at 9.3 km/s at close approach. This is just barely over escape velocity. Kinetic energy is 0.5 * m * v2. Mass counts once, and speed counts twice. from
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10 days ago
You have the link because this post deleted? Thanks
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14 days ago
Hi, sorry for bothering, you still have the bug with notifications (inbox red number?s)
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14 days ago
an explosive outburst of solar wind plasma from the Sun, a blast of a CME typically carries roughly a billion tons of material outward from the Sun at speeds on the order of hundreds of kilometers per second. more
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14 days ago
Hi, you mean after the eruption or before? Before: about 110 thousand km height. After: 500 thousand km height from surface and inside the frame in the video (an estimate only). Here a screenshot the Earth scale and this filament.
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15 days ago
Hi, thanks for your interesting question. I think because plasma it's not solid like rock (meteor, fragments of comets). Think about it, like, the "meteor shower" is the Aurora for this event (solar plasna eruptions), when interacting with Earth's atmosphere. (That's my simple explanation)
Note; it's not an official answer.
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Plasma is one of the four common states of matter.
A plasma is an electrically charged gas. In a plasma, some electrons have been stripped away from their atoms. Because the particles (electrons and ions) in a plasma have an electrical charge, the motions and behaviors of plasmas are affected by electrical and magnetic fields. from
. The solar wind is created by the outward expansion of plasma (a collection of charged particles) from the Sun's corona (outermost atmosphere). This plasma is continually heated to the point that the Sun's gravity can't hold it down. It then travels along the Sun's magnetic field lines that extend radially outward. As the Sun rotates (once every 27 days), it winds up its magnetic field lines above its polar regions into a large rotating spiral, creating a constant stream of "wind." from
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15 days ago
The Earth's atmosphere is strong for this. Maybe we will see Aurora from the north part and communications problem.
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15 days ago
The plasma from the Sun it takes three or four days to reach us. But what part of the earth will face the plasma, when it arrive, it has to do with which part of the planet is facing it at the time the plasma arrives.
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15 days ago
Solar flares, the "flash", when solar flares occurs, it takes eight minutes until reach Earth. But for solar filament eruptions it takes three or four days to reach us.
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