@elhornet@rob_swire I've seen the dj set at least 7 times but never you with Rob. Glad I made the trip across Europe to Korsakov. Seeing and hearing you both play genuinely made my night and the weekend that was. Much respecto
๐ Space exploration timeline:
1903 โ Tsiolkovsky publishes the rocket equation
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1909 โ Goddard writes first paper on liquid propellants as fuel for rockets
1910
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1914 โ Goddard patents designs for a liquid-fueled rocket and a multi-stage rocket
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1919 โ Goddard publishes "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes"
1920
1921 โ Goddard begins experiments with liquid oxygen and gasoline rocket engines
1922
1923 โ Goddard successfully tests first liquid propellant engine
1924
1925
1926 โ Goddard launches world's first liquid-fueled rocket
1927 โ VfR (Society for Space Travel) founded in Germany; von Braun joins as a teenager
1928
1929 โ Goddard launches rocket carrying first scientific payload (barometer & camera)
1930
1931 โ Korolev co-founds GIRD (Group for Study of Reactive Motion) in Moscow
1932 โ Von Braun becomes chief engineer of German Army rocket program
1933 โ Korolev leads launch of USSR's first liquid-fueled rocket
1934 โ Von Braun's A-2 rockets reach 2.4 km altitude
1935
1936 โ Korolev designs RP-318, USSR's first rocket-powered aircraft
1937
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1939 โ Von Braun's A-5 rocket reaches 8 km altitude
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1942 โ Von Braun's A-4 (V-2) rocket becomes first human-made object to reach space (100 km)
1943 โ V-2 production begins; JPL formally established in USA
1944 โ V-2 used as weapon against London and Antwerp; first ballistic missile attacks in history
1945 โ USA recruits von Braun
1946 โ USA and USSR independently begin reverse-engineering V-2
1947 โ First animals (fruit flies) launched to space aboard a V-2
1948 โ Korolev's R-1 rocket successfully launched
1949 โ Albert II, a rhesus monkey, becomes first mammal in space aboard a US V-2 rocket
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1953 โ Korolev begins design of R-7
1954 โ Korolev writes letter to Moscow advocating for an orbital satellite program
1955 โ USA announces Project Vanguard
1956 โ Von Braun's Redstone rocket successfully tested; R-7 development nears completion
1957 โ Korolev's R-7 becomes world's first ICBM; Sputnik 1 โ first artificial satellite in orbit; Sputnik 2 carries Laika โ first living creature in orbit
1958 โ USA launches Explorer 1; NASA founded; first US attempt at Moon probe (Pioneer 0) fails
1959 โ Luna 1 (USSR) โ first spacecraft to escape Earth's gravity; Luna 2 โ first human-made object to reach the Moon; Luna 3 โ first photos of Moon's far side
1960 โ First weather satellite (TIROS-1) launched by USA; first communications satellite (Echo 1); two Soviet dogs (Belka & Strelka) orbit Earth and return safely
1961 โ Gagarin โ first human in space, April 12; Alan Shepard โ first American in space, May 5
1962 โ Mariner 2 โ first spacecraft to fly by another planet (Venus); Telstar 1 โ first active communications satellite
1963 โ Tereshkova โ first woman in space
1964 โ Ranger 7 โ first close-up photographs of the Moon's surface
1965 โ Leonov โ first spacewalk; Mariner 4 โ first close-up images of Mars
1966 โ Luna 9 โ first soft landing on the Moon; first orbital docking (Gemini 8); Surveyor 1 โ first US soft Moon landing
1967 โ Apollo 1 fire kills three astronauts; Venera 4 โ first probe to enter another planet's atmosphere (Venus)
1968 โ Apollo 8 โ first crewed mission to orbit the Moon; famous Earthrise photograph
1969 โ Apollo 11 โ first humans on the Moon; Apollo 12 โ second Moon landing
1970 โ Apollo 13 โ Moon mission aborted after explosion; Luna 16 โ first robotic Moon sample return; Lunokhod 1 โ first lunar rover
1971 โ Salyut 1 (USSR) โ first space station; Mariner 9 โ first spacecraft to orbit another planet (Mars); Apollo 14 & 15 Moon landings
1972 โ Apollo 16 & 17 โ final Moon landings; Pioneer 10 launched toward Jupiter; last humans on the Moon
1973 โ Pioneer 10 โ first spacecraft to fly by Jupiter; Skylab โ first US space station
1974 โ Mariner 10 โ first gravity assist maneuver; first flyby of Mercury
The two possible outcomes of planning to exercise:
1. Actually exercising
2. Spending the whole day sitting on the sofa while dressed in gym kit until itโs time to go to bed
Men defining what a woman is, what women should and shouldnโt fear, what women should and shouldnโt say, what rights women should be fine with giving up and, of course, what constitutes โrealโ misogyny: get a bloody mirror. Thatโs real misogyny, looking right back at you.
@MixMartialApes@Colwildotcom@lthomasnews People outside America do. For example, when arriving at UK airports, there is a big sign UK BORDER and passengers queue forms there.
@UFCEurope@MeatballMolly UFC X Admin high as kite tonight. First it's an upset when she was the dog, now they call her an absolute legend ๐ but I guess the meaning of the word has been watered down