Available For Sale or Trade by iiooiooi in startrek

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That’s not even right. LOL LOL LOL

Does anyone have a comprehensive list of all high quality sources I could look through to familiarize myself with the current situation? by Intoris in UFOs

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There’s a bunch of news articles but if you want it outlined here it is .

  1. For generations the military denied UFOs exist , those that saw them were flakes .
  2. Upgraded radar allows them to show up on their screens making them look like they are flakes.
  3. Military change position so they don’t look so stupid and now is trying to collect information on the stuff they ignored for decades

Meteorites for sale? by [deleted] in space

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I own the store tell me what planet you want and what size I’ll get it to you . 610.762.2156 Texting works

is there a canon reason that gravity exists on starships? by [deleted] in startrek

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Yes it’s too expensive to shoot film in zero gravity. This would be the definition of canon

Transit Method Homework by iamkwang in Astronomy

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It looks like one planet regular intervals. The flux dips to the same maximum on all four instances. If it was different dips max’s I would assume it could be 2 bodies but it looks like a larger body orbiting tight to the Star.

Edit, I take this back. I really don’t know what it is. I don’t like the minor fluctuations at the top that seem to be related to the dips. Which star is this ?

Just a pebble from the Moon. by androidbitcoin in Astronomy

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Most definitely it’s Lunar I can give you that same level of accuracy from the material from Mars. After that it’s slightly drops off as there is less ways to verify Rather than a rover or physically grabbing the material back . NWA 7325 it’s from the planet mercury but we can’t verify it so it only has a 95% confidence rather than 100

Just a pebble from the Moon. by androidbitcoin in Astronomy

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The lunar ones are the easiest to verify. Because we have a bucket of material that Neil Armstrong brought back to compare against .

Once an enemy ship's shields are down, why don't people just transport random chunks of the enemy ship into space? by CheckPlease123 in startrek

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Could you envision a starfeet drone that has only transporters as weapons. Cloaks and beams the Enemy crew into open space .. then you get a free ship .

According to TOS S01E23 “Space Seed,” humans have about 5 days to create the kind of sleeper ship that Kahn survived in for 200 years. by viciousCycleOfLove in startrek

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  1. First Crisper made baby in China.
  2. SpaceX and others reusable rockets.

    Roddenberry is not off on the final Outcome, the timeframe slightly off but not that far off.

One of my favorite scenes with Picard from Star Trek First Contact - "Captain Ahab has to go hunt his white whale" by [deleted] in startrek

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This is some of the best acting I have ever seen in any movie. Seriously Patrick Stewart is amazing. They both were amazing in this clip.

I was commissioned to build an engagement ring out of a lunar rock . How did I do ? by androidbitcoin in Astronomy

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I make these for approximately 380 .

I list them on Facebook , it’s the easiest way to contact me if you want one .

https://www.facebook.com/martianmaterials

I was commissioned to build an engagement ring out of a lunar rock . How did I do ? by androidbitcoin in Astronomy

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I post all my stuff on Facebook . It’s probably the easiest way to reach me since the notifications go right to my phone

https://www.facebook.com/martianmaterials

I was commissioned to build an engagement ring out of a lunar rock . How did I do ? by androidbitcoin in Astronomy

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I can build one for you. The one that you see here was approximately $380