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originally posted by: ConfusedBrit
originally posted by: flamengo
secureteam10...
originally posted by: RoScoLaz5
inconclusive. are the 'ice crystals' appearing while thrusters are being fired? might explain the apparent direction - changes of some of the 'ice crystals'. or maybe aliens.
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
“seems inteligent activity on space”
Say what?
The International Space Station is infested with mysterious space bugs that may be leaving astronauts at risk of “serious harm,” according to a new study.
Scientists discovered a thriving ecosystem of “infectious organisms” aboard the station which are similar to bugs found in hospitals on Earth.
A NASA team found five different varieties of Enterobacter, with researchers calculating that there is a “79 percent probability that they may potentially cause disease.”
Mutants in Microgravity
Dr. Anita Goel, chairman and scientific director of Nanobiosym in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Credits: Bioserve
Bacteria may mutate more rapidly in space and scientists theorize patterns of those mutations could help predict how pathogens become resistant to antibiotics. Such predictions could, in turn, be used to develop new drugs to use against those pathogens. Antibiotic resistant pathogens or bacteria is a growing world-wide health concern.
originally posted by: JimOberg
a reply to: flamengo
Why is it called "SpaceX Dragon CRS-10 in orbital night" -- It's obviously a sunlit scene.
Unlike the space shuttle, the ISS rarely dumps water [it's used to generate O2], so some other source would be needed.
originally posted by: flamengo
originally posted by: JimOberg
a reply to: flamengo
Why is it called "SpaceX Dragon CRS-10 in orbital night" -- It's obviously a sunlit scene.
Unlike the space shuttle, the ISS rarely dumps water [it's used to generate O2], so some other source would be needed.
You didn't take to long to turn up. ....
originally posted by: cenpuppie
Loved the video. Especially considering that its moving, you got other objects moving in all directions.
See that thing hit a 90 degree turn? Or that other that zoomed out of there.
neat.
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
“seems inteligent activity on space”
Say what?
originally posted by: flamengo
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
“seems inteligent activity on space”
Say what?
LOL, such intelligent remarks, only a person with HIGH IQ, could do such insightful comments.