The Astronomy Thread

meStevo

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Sample collection maneuvers complete! Awesome. Now to determine how much they collected and send back photos. Should have that data in the morning.
 

Tuco

I got Tuco'd!
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Landing at T=4276

If i ever get the opportunity to be a nerd in one of those situations i want to be furiously working in the background so the camera moves over to me and sees me six true boxing on EQ TLP
 
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meStevo

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Photos and other data to be available less than 90 minutes from now.

 
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Cybsled

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Fascinating how even on asteroids, you have what looks like regolith
 
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meStevo

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meStevo

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Another Starlinklaunching in a bit with a pre launch 784 active Sats, which I thought was low considering it should have been over 800. I checked and 51 have been deorbited. Turns out all the ones launched last year version .9 have been sent back to Earth. I know the V1.0 are better with better equipment but the plan had been to use the .9s. Guess they said F it. UPGRADE!
 
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Ukerric

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Another Starlinklaunching in a bit with a pre launch 784 active Sats, which I thought was low considering it should have been over 800. I checked and 51 have been deorbited. Turns out all the ones launched last year version .9 have been sent back to Earth. I know the V1.0 are better with better equipment but the plan had been to use the .9s. Guess they said F it. UPGRADE!
Also, 100th SpaceX successful launch.
 

meStevo

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SOFIA (pictured below) has detected water in a sunlit crater on the moon.


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We're talking about 12 ounces spread over a cubic meter of soil, still an awesome discovery though.
 

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Disappointing in that I was hoping it would be free to bet in beta or cost $1 a month like they mentioned. If I get an invite I will seriously consider it though. If I knew it was going to be stable I would happily pay $100 a month for 50mb down and no data cap. Right now I'm paying $80 a month for 25 down which half the time is actually 2 down and a 35 gb soft cap from Viasat.
 
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