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You know those military guys and their desire for smooth cheeks...WHY THE FUCK DO THEY NEED A SHAVER FOR A 9 DAY MISSION?!?!?!?
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You know those military guys and their desire for smooth cheeks...WHY THE FUCK DO THEY NEED A SHAVER FOR A 9 DAY MISSION?!?!?!?
From the mission graphics I could find, it looks like the TLI stage will separate from the capsule before splashdown, so it's probably hitting the pacific ocean too.First stage+solid boosters (ocean) -> TLI injection (where does it go? moon impact?)
I thought was the D6I just had a thought stemming from the pictures we’ve gotten so far: I hope they brought an old fashioned film camera for taking moon pictures, the digital cameras just look sort of… off in comparison.
I’m no photographer, but am I alone in noticing that?
Summaries back in the Shuttle days talked about shaving as a non-event. spinning type electrics suck in the hair naturally. They might modify it a bit these days...This brings up interesting thoughts, does the electric shaver have some kind of vacuum to capture shaved hair, or do they just do it next to some other kind of suction tube to make sure nobody breathes a cloud of powdered hair in space?
So the one on screen at this very moment:I thought was the D6
AI:
Got a video link and timestamp?They showed the window during a "wastewater dump" so we got to see astronaut pee instantly frozen in space, looked like little sparks flying lol
I know it's cramped in there, but can't he reduce his toe jam somewhere that isn't exactly right next to people eating

Not at my PC to be able to pull a time stamp properly, but it's this stream:Got a video link and timestamp?
The decision to even take live tv footage from the surface of the moon was made very late. There were some NASA officials that didn’t want to bother with it. Imagine the fuel that would have given to the schizo conspiracy theorists…I am pretty sure almost all Apollo vids we see except for very few were film recordings that were developed later on Earth. It's still weird that the original Apollo 11 landing live feed is 'lost footage' and all we have now is a recoding off a TV camera that was live feeding from the surface.
I'm hopeful we'll get near instant views, so far the images are fairly grainy. Just FYI on these...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6RwfNBtepa4
Not quite, the Saturn V could launch a heavier payload and send it to the moon.Is that about right? if so, it's impressive that we (apparently) combined three Saturn V stages into one, with the same result.
If you really really really want to start tripping balls, if you could hypothetically survive the extreme tidal forces and radiation of a black hole and had a propulsion strong enough to hover you basically at the very surface of the event horizon, while seconds pass for you, thousands or millions or billions (depending on the mass of the singularity) of years pass for the universe due to the extreme time dilation that's strongest at the event horizon.https://youtube.com/watch?v=f81dxqUauuk
Interview the crew.
One interesting thing to note is you can see general relativity play out in real time during the interview. All of those beats and pauses between when you hear a question and get an answer isn't a bad connection. Its because the distances involved between earth and integrity, as well as the Deep Space Network they are using to communicate with. The communication signals may be moving close to light speed, but it still takes light a few seconds to get from where it is to where it going.
Now, if you really want to start tripping balls, everyone on earth is also moving through time slower then the integrity crew is because we are at the bottom of earths gravity well and they are further away. Admittedly, the time dilation is so small as to be meaningless, but it is there.