👀 Kall Morris Inc.’s REACCH system capturing a target object during testing on the ISS.
Instead of a single small satellite test, the team completed 172 test runs, validating the system for debris removal and in-orbit relocation: https://t.co/HiLLKs1lGj
#SpaceDebris#ISS
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Out of 202 movie geologists found in 141 movies released between 1919 and 2023, 69 die on screen or are found dead—a mortality rate of about one-third, according to a new paper.
The authors, several geologists–slash–movie buffs, began their analysis more than a decade ago and have provided regular updates, although this is the first in a scientific journal.
Learn more: https://t.co/HuFQqAyWap @NewsfromScience
Superschwere Trägerkapazitäten: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) stellt mit dem RLV C5 ein Konzept für teilweise wiederverwendbares Trägersystem vor.
https://t.co/sdhfwgblrq
If you want to age your sys admins 30 years overnight, remember that Active Directory is fully unicode compatible, so you can rename your laptop with emojis it its hostname, and it will reflect like that in AD
ping desktop-🤷♂️👍👌.mycompany.local
My Daddy told me this is why different branches of the military have so much trouble communicating...
They all have different vocabulary.
For instance: "Secure that building."
Tell a marine that and he'll go kill everyone inside.
Tell a soldier and he'll put up razor wire, sandbags, and machine gun nests.
Tell a sailor and he'll go in and close and lock all the windows and doors.
Tell an airman and he will take out a lease with an option to buy.
Crazy how this image still circulates on the internet, it originally was made a few years ago.
The image is so dated as it lacks the Copilot icon and removal of the Chat icon in the Windows 11 taskbar. 🧐
Bonus points if you can figure out the original creator of the image! 😉
Victorian era steam turbine. Charles Parsons wanted to improve on the reciprocating steam engines driving electrical generation and came up with the Turbine. Then he demonstrated using turbines to power ships, this particular turbine came from the 4th ship to operate this way.
He took some of the money he earned from this technology and used it to buy the Grubb telescope company. His father had built the worlds largest telescope at Birr Castle in Ireland.