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Reply to comment by bkinstle in When humans next land on the moon, will our telescopes from Earth's surface be able to photograph the rocket on the moon's surface? by Nswl
I would think it would be better, but I too wonder this and if so, how much better?
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Reply to comment by Tanagriel in Could being submersed in a sealed tank of fluid help humans survive heavy G acceleration in outer space? by cheeze_whiz_shampoo
A similar solution has been described in a number of science fiction works.
My favorite solution was in the Hyperion cantos. Just let the meat get splattered by the massive accelerations used for travel, which then gets reconstructed once the passenger reaches their destination, thanks to a weird tech/bioform they discovered.
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Reply to comment by gkibbe in The lifespans of honey bees living in laboratory environments has dropped about 50% over the last 50 years, hinting at possible causes for the worrisome trends across the beekeeping industry, according to new research by University of Maryland entomologists. by Wagamaga
Interesting line of thinking for a gradual, indirect consequence that fits the observations.
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Reply to comment by Aseyhe in Does space expansion occur uniformly in all directions and dimensions? by Tank_AT
Bravo, very thorough and informative answer. Thank you for taking the time to make it so.