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Hope he didn't reverse the charges!
A Guy
Well Elon Musk your amazing achievements enthuse even an older engineer like me. You deliver across a range of challenging technologies.
Almost 20,000 pieces of space debris are currently orbiting the Earth. This visualisation, created by Dr Stuart Grey, lecturer at University College London and part of the Space Geodesy and Navigation Laboratory, shows how the amount of space debris increased from 1957 to 2015, using data on the precise location of each piece of junk ( from https://www.space-track.org ).
Royal Institution Advent Calendar
Uh oh
A Guy
A Guy, That's not really debris. It's the newest protection against alien invasion. Aliens will take one look at the trash we've kicked up in to space and decide if it's this bad out here imagine what the planet looks like and pass us by as a garbage dump.
Nice video Bill!
It will take time and testing to have consistency; Maybe some day we can all get a ride!
Even NASA had failures before they got rollin'.
No I did not; Could you provide a time-stamp of the video, of when it occurred?
Was it near the beginning (0:10/3:37) or near the end (3:00/3:37)?
Note(0:10/3:37) and (3:00/3:37) are to be used only as examples.
Never done that, I just stop it and look at the time. Okay, I would say 0.46 secondes into the video.
Anak :), I just realise we posted at the same time. I was referring to A Guy's Video, Sorry