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    I am just normal /k/orean (justnormalkorean@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:32:36 JST I am just normal /k/orean I am just normal /k/orean
    • Bread up, Bro
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    • transgrammaractivist
    Have you seen the shitty CGI they use in marvel slop cape shit?
    It's not convincing. That's why there's a big push for AI generated videos so they can fake shit easier for a fraction of the cost.
    In conversation about 10 months ago from nicecrew.digital permalink
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      Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:32:35 JST Bread up, Bro Bread up, Bro
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      @justnormalkorean @transgrammaractivist @Owl I don't know why people think getting to the moon is so hard. The difficult part is getting out of the gravity hole of earth, and everyone sees us do that daily.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:43:02 JST Bread up, Bro Bread up, Bro
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      @justnormalkorean @transgrammaractivist @Owl in fact high energy particles passing through computers switching bits is a known issue. You can even read tons of literature from like the 50s on this stuff.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      I am just normal /k/orean (justnormalkorean@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:43:03 JST I am just normal /k/orean I am just normal /k/orean
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      • transgrammaractivist
      The hard part is justifying to anybody that's studied atmospheric radiation that the human body can withstand any of the solar winds they'd be bombarded with once they pass through the magnetic fields of Earth that protect us from such high amounts of the stuff.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      I am just normal /k/orean (justnormalkorean@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:44:13 JST I am just normal /k/orean I am just normal /k/orean
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      You'd literally need a very thick lead lined space suit if you ever feel like not getting cancer by the time you turn 40 if you ever take a space walk past Earth's orbit.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:44:13 JST Bread up, Bro Bread up, Bro
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      @justnormalkorean @Owl @transgrammaractivist solar radiation doesn't work that way. You don't want to get caught outside during a CME for sure, that will quite possibly kill you.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Owl (owl@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:44:14 JST Owl Owl
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      I don't understand why people don't see the odd discrepancy of us not having been back since and go "huh that is really fucking weird."

      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:49:50 JST Bread up, Bro Bread up, Bro
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      @Owl @transgrammaractivist @justnormalkorean But as I say, we've known about this stuff for a long time. Is Gemini Fake?
      Cosmic Rays were being studied since Explorer:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer_1
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink

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        Explorer 1
        Explorer 1 was the first satellite launched by the United States in 1958 and was part of the U.S. participation in the International Geophysical Year (IGY). The mission followed the first two satellites, both launched by the Soviet Union during the previous year, Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2. This began a Space Race during the Cold War between the two nations. Explorer 1 was launched on 1 February 1958 at 03:47:56 GMT (or 31 January 1958 at 22:47:56 Eastern Time) atop the first Juno I booster from LC-26A at the Cape Canaveral Missile Test Center of the Atlantic Missile Range (AMR), in Florida. It was the first spacecraft to detect the Van Allen radiation belt, returning data until its batteries were exhausted after nearly four months. It remained in orbit until 1970. Explorer 1 was given Satellite Catalog Number 00004 and the Harvard designation 1958 Alpha 1, the forerunner to the modern International Designator. Background The U.S. Earth satellite program began in 1954 as a joint U.S. Army and U.S. Navy proposal, called...
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      Owl (owl@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:49:51 JST Owl Owl
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      That just seems like another problem proving the skeptics' point tbh.

      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:54:15 JST Bread up, Bro Bread up, Bro
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      @Owl @transgrammaractivist @justnormalkorean yes, they have scientific equipment which is supposed to assess the feasibility of HAVING MEN THERE.
      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink
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      Owl (owl@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2024 00:54:16 JST Owl Owl
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      Satellites are not manned craft, they do not have people.

      In conversation about 10 months ago permalink

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