Science!
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Can you elaborate? I never knew that was an issue for pilots?
Yep. The atmospere reduces or filters cosmic / solar radiation - the higher you go the more you get. It wasn't so much of an issue until we started going over the North pole (shorter flight times) and we were limited as to how many polar flights we could do a year for health reasons.
One of my first officers had a geiger counter - it was not fun listening to it.
Would have thought the chem trails you were spreading would have offered some sort of shielding.
I would refer you to the conspiracy thread.
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CCTV footage of a Blackhole stealing someones Star!!
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True guys involved with these two probes must be so proud, those that are still around
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Scientists may have solved a 60-year-old mystery about a mountaineering accident - by using the same program used by Disney to simulate snow in Frozen
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I actually got goosebumps watching that successful landing having met one of the Aussies that has worked on this mission.
The CSIRO here will be heavily involved in tracking the Perseverance now that it’s on Mars.
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@act-crusader Yeah, it's pretty amazing. Also, how much faster did they get the first images compared to when the first Mars Landers arrived on the planet years ago!
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That NASA man just said the have a helicopter on board. I looked it up and here's an article about it. It's tiny, but so cool.
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@victor-meldrew Haha, it didn't take long for a lot of Mars memes to be posted!