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  2. Chicxulub Impact Trajectory/Direction Angle Debate... - Space.com...

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    Chicxulub had little to do with the extinction at the K/T. Chicxulub data was released by the oil companies because it was in a good place to hide other nearby impacts of interstellar objects. The sediments which filled in the Chicxulub crater contain the K/T glauconite and black shale markers. The Chicxulub crater was the wrong kind of marker.

  3. Asteroids - Agreed Terms - April 2022 | Space.com Forums

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    Asteroids comprise a very large proportion of more massive smaller Solar System objects. They vary from the size of dwarf planets to the smallest objects we want to recognise. Obviously there are immense smaller objects, down even to specks of dust which may be orbiting the Sun. To avoid...

  4. What do you think is the best Planet/Moon for human colonization?

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  5. Preparing for the Big One | Space.com Forums

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    Preparing for the Big One It isn’t a question of if the Earth will eventually be hit by a large comet or asteroid, but when it will be hit. Again. That sentiment is almost a cliché, but like many clichés it is quite true. The most recent large impact was at Chicxulub on the Yucatan Peninsula...

  6. How NASA Plans to Deal with Killer Asteroids - Space.com Forums

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    Eugene Shoemaker dated the seas on the Moon as being about 300 million years old based on crater counting. The seas are actually vast pools of frozen basalt that were created by the impact of an interstellar asteroid. NASA decided to use the date given to them by the Houston controlled geochronology labs. NASA lied to protect an oil company secret.

  7. How to Make a Space Elevator a Viable Operation

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    Oct 22, 2024. #1. How to Make a Space Elevator a Viable Operation. 2024 October 22. Why current thinking fails. An orbit in a mass field is a perfect Fragile balance between a given tangent vector and an exactly proportionate gravity acceleration inclination perpendicular to that vector. It's an incredibly delicate balance.

  8. Starship landing | Space.com Forums

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    Visit site. Jan 12, 2024. #4. Landing those returning boosters on an ocean barge gives you an idea of how this is done. This landing is on a tilting plane, and done with software sensing and control. The landing on a rough surface has 2 tilting planes of surface, perhaps even 3 planes depending on the number of landing legs, and can be done ...

  9. How To - How to Easily Draw the Moon - Space.com Forums

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    Here’s how to easily draw the moon. 1. Pick a phase to draw. The moon, as you know, goes through several phases. Any one of these phases will be suitable for drawing, but each comes with its own challenges. When the moon is full, for instance, you’ll see the whole face but will have more details to draw. When it’s in a crescent phase, you ...

  10. Roads on Mars? | Page 2 | Space.com Forums

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  11. A Straight Line on the Moon | Space.com Forums

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    37. 4,610. Visit site. Aug 5, 2024. #2. You are going to have to put a red circle around your "straight line". I do notice a shadow that appears straight because of the angle. Remember that any future near the limb is seen nearly edge-on. Even a perfect circle seen edge-on looks like a very elongated eclipse.