@CalebJoelFuller@Robotbeat Carbon footprint is a great measure of efficiency, oil -> natural gas furnace -> heat pump, coal -> natural gas -> nuclear power plants, gasoline -> electrical cars. Always gets better with less carbon
Daylight reveals the extent of damage caused to Launch Complex 36 (LC-36) and the surrounding area of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, following last night’s massive explosion of Blue Origin’s New Glenn during a Static Fire Test. Significant fire damage to the launch pad, tower, and other infrastructure can be seen - which will undoubtably require months of repairs - while debris from New Glenn lay scattered around LC-36.
Photo credit: @asherbphotos@tweetsiphotos@LaunchHeavenX
@BenJNissim@H3CZ 2 best of 5’s, 3-0 sweep from winners is the apex of competition, if you want more time spent watching high stakes matches the answer is more tourneys not longer finals.
@CoDdiscussion@Sbacon2011 Game knowledge contributes to team dominance, his coaching is at least a small demonstration of what he contributed in game but this seems like a deflection from all those grand finals, I mean that’s almost as crazy to me as simp winning chips with every one of his teammates
@CoDdiscussion@Sbacon2011 Guy made 5 grand finals in a row on 3 different teams and then coached a team to 5 in a row and he’s only one place above hydra who’s won a majority of his chips from losers bracket, idk about that
May 5, 1961: Freedom 7 soars into space with NASA astronaut Alan Shepard aboard—the United States’ first human spaceflight.
65 years later, this same pioneering spirit fuels the Artemis missions working to establish a long-term lunar presence.
@PatrickHeizer@uckema Electric usage all becomes heat so equivalent average of 11,000 btu/hr over the month would probably only be doable with electric baseboard cause that’s crazy high output for most electronics. A one bedroom consuming like that would be sweaty hot.
Nominal translunar injection burn complete. The Artemis II crew is officially on the way to the Moon.
America is back in the business of sending astronauts to the Moon. This time, farther than ever before.