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If any of you were wondering how 100,000 shirtless people with zero supplies can just "appear" at a border and flood across it in a matter of hours, here's the explanation.

As I said the moment it happened, there's nothing organic about this. The vast majority of these parasites couldn't even make it to a border without outside (mostly jewish) organization and assistance.

Depiction of Orion performing a docking test with a Starship prototype.
(screenshot from #WAI video)

#SpaceX #Starship #ElonMusk

A White mother of 3 who honked her horn at a nigger is now RECOVERING FROM BRAIN SURGERY after the nigger BEAT HER IN THE HEAD with a wooden bat.

She told police the suspect was a light-skinned black male, but authorities REFUSED TO TELL THE PUBLIC his race.

"Hungry Hippo" fairing for the Neutron Rocket. The fairing is part of the reusable first stage, encapsulating both payload and expendable upper stage. Neutron uses carbon fiber composites for its structure.

The booster opens the "jaws" of its fairing, releasing upper stage and payload. Then closes the "jaws" while booster returns for landing.

#Space #Astrodon #RocketLab #PeterBeck

Starmind satellite compared to V3, V2, and V1.5 Starlink satellites. Starmind satellites will be stacked in a flat pack, in a similar way to Starlink.

#Space #Astrodon #SpaceX #ElonMusk

Elon's SpaceX Starship:

#IFT14 update.
Proposed re-entry and landing trajectory of Ship 41 back to Starbase Texas. Ship 41 may remain in orbit up to 48 hours, as its orbit aligns back to Starbase Texas.

#Space #SpaceX #Starship #ElonMusk


S41 return trajectory
Stumbling around the U2be sharts, wasting time, and you know, I always liked Usagi Electric, all those antique computers. I knew some of them, Horatio.
But today after logging out, the algorithm shows me this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwhVJ7cv9B4

It was like a total nerdgasm. Not that he's doing any bleeding edge science or anything but this is a talented amateur effort.

NASA has been announcing new plans for lunar exploration in the last few months, with the goal of building an inhabited base on the Moon. But there are countless tasks, big and small, that will need to be carried out for the construction and maintenance of a lunar base. NASA recently sent out a solicitation for proposals to help fill the gaps, citing the need for vertical solar arrays, radioisotope thermal generators, in-situ resource utilization, in-space advanced manufacturing, and innovative nanomaterials.

universetoday.com/articles/nas

Occasionally I come across a post like this on Instagram that is a few weeks or so old, and as I’m about to leave a comment I find that the chuds had already long since swarmed it and worked their magic and there stands the result.

I always let out a hearty laugh when I see it, knowing that strangers like us waged a brief and magnificent flamewar on that spot. It never fails to remind me of that lyric from the Marty Robbins song ‘Ballad of the Alamo’:

“In the southern part of Texas

Near the town of San Antone

Like a statue on his pinto rides a cowboy all alone

And he sees the cattle grazing where a century before

Santa Anna's guns were blazing and the cannons used to roar

And his eyes turn sorta misty

And his heart begins to glow

And he takes his hat off slowly...

To the men of Alamo.

To the thirteen days of glory

At the siege of Alamo”
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