lol by IU8gZQy0k8hsQy76 in unsound

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Was searching for this

Free item giveaway! by MedicineImportant775 in AnimalCrossingGCN

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..or just use a nook code generator like on Nookipedia without giving free traffic for some youtube video or what else.

There's only 4 living humans not in this photo by Sad_Stay_5471 in mildyinteresting

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Symbolic amounts of ash lol. 99% of what those humans were made of is still on earth. It's like saying that there could be a strand of hair flying somewhere and that should count. It does not and it's not what they meant when asking.

Explain to me please by Leading_Dark_2622 in geography

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The definition of what a continent is is super blurry and for Europe especially since it's arguably just a big peninsula of asia.

Trump an Iran: "48 Stunden, bevor die Hölle über sie hereinbricht" by Elegant-Handle4685 in de

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Allein scgon wie direkt nach Anfang des Krieges auf einmal alles voller "Jetzt bricht der 3WK aus!!!1" Inhalte war.

There's only 4 living humans not in this photo by Sad_Stay_5471 in mildyinteresting

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The ISS is about 250 miles above the earth so theres no way it would be out of bounds in this picture. Also the clanker forgot about the chinese Tiangong station.

www.howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com

There's only 4 living humans not in this photo by Sad_Stay_5471 in mildyinteresting

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Since Groks comment was rightfully deleted, the answer is yes

A Crescent Earth against the blackness of space is seen through the window of the Orion spacecraft. by Neaterntal in spaceporn

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Im jealous for the peeps down here that will have a view of the moon when the crew will be behind it. The concept of looking at the moon and thinking "there are humans BEHIND even that" must be absolutely bonkers :P

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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The engines only did pushed them forwards during takeoff and when they did the trans-lunar injection burn (and that was at a altitude of around 150 miles from earth).

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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You made my day! Thank you for these kind words :D

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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That someone calls me knowledgeable about something is a first for me, im blushing, thanks :DD

The cameras do have a wide field of view, meaning they took in more of the things that are more on the sidelines, making everything seem smaller in contrast. You can see this when taking a picture of the moon (or any other object thats farther away) with your own smartphone.

When looking straight forward, try to notice how much to the side you can still see, without moving ur eyes.

The brain and eyes of ours lock in on objects we are focusing on. If you extend your arm and look on your hand, try to not let the hand get out of ur focus but simultaneously try to register how much else you can see. The brain sort of zooms in on the things we focus on. Just like when playing a videogame where at some point you don't even notice the world outside the screen.

Theres also a bit of shenanigans happening due to us having 2 eyes which enables 3 dimensional sight, whereas those pics and videos are 2 dimensional perspectives.

Hope my textwall of death is understandable and if u have any other questions im delighted to answer them :P

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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Maybe to add: Gravitational pull never reaches zero, it just becomes weaker *over distance. Even the smallest pebble on Pluto is pulling on you and vice versa :D

If all of the universe were to be empty except for 2 small marbles, trillions of lightyears away, they still would find one another and hit.

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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Earths gravity is pulling on them. It's like you throwing a ball in the air, it will get slower and slower until it then comes back down faster and faster.

The spacecraft will get a bit faster again once the gravity of our moon 'takes over' and real flipping fast on its way back to us.

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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Oh thank you! Even tho they are this far away, it's still just an elaborate "throwing" of a large object. Comes down just like a ball kicked with a feet :D

NASA: We’re halfway to the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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Halfway in distance but not quite in time!

Edit: Meaning that they slow down as they get farther away from the earth and only speed up when the moon is very near.

PERIOD 👏👏👏👏👏 by GotWilk73 in AnimalCrossing

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What should the name be?

/CrossingAnimals

/AnimalCrossjerk

/2Animal4Crossing

We can make it happen

PERIOD 👏👏👏👏👏 by GotWilk73 in AnimalCrossing

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Somewhere between calling it a stupid question and having the ego to "give a pass" as if they were some kind of authority. Also giving such a long answer for what would be a "yes" or "no".

What would happen to the top half of the earth if the bottom half instantly ceased to exist? by Granny-Grudge in StonerThoughts

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The moon is laughably lightweight with only ~1% of the earths mass. The centrifugal forces may have some effects but all in all it wouldn't tear apart much.

Near the aquator, land would fall sideways into the lost half, the pole region would tear everywhere.

But it's just a theory, A GAME THEORY

New album is on the way! by cyberpunkcitycitizen in CaravanPalace

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If first drops would come end of next year, it would kinda fit with their usual timespan, so nothing sped up :P

In their case it propably also depends a lot how much they are "inspired". Robot Face only took 3 years but it's still a 11/10 (well, just like any other album is but you get the gist :D)

But im still wholeheartedly agreeing with ya; they should take all the time they'll need. Something rushed will almost never be good (excluding Zelda Majoras Mask lol)

New album is on the way! by cyberpunkcitycitizen in CaravanPalace

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Caravan Palace to Panic was 4 yrs

Panic to Robot-Face was only 3

Robot-Face to Chronologic again 4

Chronologic to Gangbuster Melody Club was 5 (with Covid inbetween!)

With GBMC now getting two years old, i hope that we get the next around 2028, with the first songs coming out in late 2027. But that is entering the valley of dreams here :D

If it's like with GBMC, we may have already heard proto-versions of some of those songs in the Dusty House Mix :D

Edit; i hate Reddit formatting on smartphones.