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SpaceX lands the same rocket for the fifth time [Updated]
Company is also now operating two rocket-catching boats in the Atlantic.
arstechnica.com
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What happened to the discarded portion of the Dragon 2nd stage?
It is not recovered and it falls back to earth. I don't know if is destroyed or just falls into ocean.
What happened to the discarded portion of the Dragon 2nd stage?
It is not recovered and it falls back to earth. I don't know if is destroyed or just falls into ocean.
Until it gets delayed to 2022.Hopefully still sometime in 2021.
There could be more than 30 alien civilizations in the Milky Way, shocking study says
A new study from researchers at the U.K.'s University of Nottingham suggests there are 36 planets in the Milky Way galaxy, a calculation the experts have dubbed "the Astrobiological Copernican Limit."www.foxnews.com
Until it gets delayed to 2022.
Because it's the James Webb curse. Overruns and delays.
I haven't kept the link around because it's fucking old by now, but there was an older study that made a curve between number of civilizations and probability of being able to see at least one, and there cut-off was 8 at 50%. Basically, if you had 8 or more civilizations in the galaxy, there would be a 50% or greater chance to have seen indications of the existence of at least one.There could be more than 30 alien civilizations in the Milky Way, shocking study says
A new study from researchers at the U.K.'s University of Nottingham suggests there are 36 planets in the Milky Way galaxy, a calculation the experts have dubbed "the Astrobiological Copernican Limit."www.foxnews.com
I haven't kept the link around because it's fucking old by now, but there was an older study that made a curve between number of civilizations and probability of being able to see at least one, and there cut-off was 8 at 50%. Basically, if you had 8 or more civilizations in the galaxy, there would be a 50% or greater chance to have seen indications of the existence of at least one.
30 active ones? Based on what I remember, there should be a sub-1% chance of not having seen traces of at least one.
/solidarity!the Drake Equation can only be so accurate at this point just due to lack of human knowledge, basically any of these big "studies" that come out ever 5-10 years claiming new numbers are just click bait...
tho yeah Fermi Paradox thread probably could use a bump brb (best thread i ever made )