Jesus fucking Christ.More evidence has been found that Alzheimer's and similar diseases may be transmitted under certain circumstances.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/artful-amoeba/the-case-for-transmissible-alzheimers-grows/
Jesus fucking Christ.More evidence has been found that Alzheimer's and similar diseases may be transmitted under certain circumstances.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/artful-amoeba/the-case-for-transmissible-alzheimers-grows/
It's a snowman with a white girl's butt.Everyone see that Ultima Thule is flat(ish)?
https://www.theguardian.com/science...ed-space-rock-is-actually-flat-like-a-pancake
Jesus fucking Christ.
Kinda what I thought.well fuck. thats terrifying
With the plutonium chips depleted on the circuit boards ( for heat along with the batteries), it is presumed that all circuit boards are totally shot from the -100f temps it's had to endure.When we finally get to Mars, we should find the little guy and put him in a museum.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.bu...rtunity-mars-rover-silent-mission-ends-2019-2
they should just send one of the other bots over to dust off its solar panels
I expect their estimates are based on a worst case scenario, which is why they planned everything to take place during the first 90 days.What I don't understand is how NASA couldn't theorize that the wind would blow the dust off those things. I'm shocked they didn't model the atmospheric conditions (accurately).
Given the size trend, I think they'll probably stick with the RTG for the next few.Fairly sure they did predict it would happen, but that little guy went 60 times past his original mission time. Even a best case was probably a year.
I would hope that with the next models they design panels that could rotate in such a way that dust wouldn't accumulate, but some will still do so from the static generated by the dust storms.
Even that idea has problems though.