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LookAround-blog t1_iztcmmi wrote
Reply to [OC] Small multiple chart showing renewable energy capacity additions over the next 5 years by sdbernard
is there any information about how much wind and solar energy will be represented in electricity production in comparison with fossil fuel and nuclear energy sources?
LookAround-blog t1_iztbpu5 wrote
Reply to [OC] In honor of the World Cup, FIFA Rankings of World Cup 2022 Quarterfinalists from 1993 to 2018 by TheBerg974
Given the complete unpredictability of the current championship, this data will hardly help those who place bets with backmakers. I won't be too surprised if Morocco becomes world champion this time.
LookAround-blog t1_izt9f3l wrote
Reply to SpaceX has successfully launched iSpace's Hakuto-R M1 moon lander into a low-energy transfer ballistic lunar transfer trajectory. The 340 kg (750 lbs) craft is expected to land on the Moon in April 2023. by lughnasadh
such a long period of flight on a trajectory from the earth to the moon is due to the fact that an ion engine will be used for acceleration in outer space?
LookAround-blog t1_izs7zl1 wrote
sectoral reflection looks much more convenient for perception ⚽👍
LookAround-blog t1_j06xafm wrote
Reply to Plasma Propulsion Discovery Could Herald a 'New Era of Space Exploration' - The Debrief by __The__Anomaly__
As the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin wrote in his poem "To the Sea": "O, boundless expanse, my soul's delight! / O, image of eternity and space! / O, sea! O, freedom's towering might! / O, boundless expanse, my soul's delight!" Just as the sea represents boundless freedom and possibility, so too does the vastness of space hold endless potential for exploration and discovery. With the HDLT plasma thruster, we may finally have the means to unlock this potential and take our first steps into the cosmic ocean.