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Yep. Texas does that because of a state law that says any landowner with property adjacent to a highway has a right to access that highway.
Yep. Texas does that because of a state law that says any landowner with property adjacent to a highway has a right to access that highway.
I can get to 22 in the foreground of the pic with some lanes underneath others with the flyover ramps.
For a while the only electric aircraft around in the news was that solar flyer. Things are a bit different now.
Except the “emergency capsule” is all of them, including Starliner. Because Starliner is perfectly capable of returning to earth safely.
Because every thruster that has shut down has hot fired okay, and the known helium leaks still leave enough margin to cover several multiples of the 5 hours or so of RCS operation that you need to get to landing.
Discarded corn cobs and pages from the Sears Roebuck catalog. At least in midwestern USA.
This comes up on every one of these articles. The astronauts are in no way stranded.
There’s a common sense operating rule on the station: every person on board ISS must have a dedicated seat in a ride home that is ready to undock and leave within 30 minutes notice.
Right now, the Starliner capsule is certified and ready for that role for the two test pilots. The crew dragon and soyuz are docked to handle the rest of the station crew.
Earlier today there was an emergency shelter event on the station when some debris got unusually close. In this type of event all crew evacuate to the escape spacecraft and close hatches. So if something does hit the station, it’s less likely someone gets hurt during a depressurization.
Starliner served as an emergency shelter for this exercise, because it is certified for emergency reentry, and the five identified helium leaks are not close to preventing it from returning safely.
To get from ISS to a landing site requires no more than 5 hours of RCS operation. There is plenty of margin in the helium system to cover 5 hours.
When the gp’s book says that C is a third generation language: I would guess the first generation is Fortran and the second generation contains ALGOL and BCPL. C was heavily influenced by BCPL. (get it? C comes after B)
Big Smoke, you make big mistake.
In fact this spacecraft is still the designated emergency reentry vehicle for the crew.
Fine? That sounds like a thirteenth amendment situation.
Edit: not US, no thirteenth amendment.
I wonder how much of this is just the Minuteman replacement.
These are both old men… They both take a lot of drugs. This is America. Have you seen an older person who doesn’t have weekly pill organizer?
A big part of WWI is that the web of treaties and alliances were all secret, as in classified information by each country.
NATO is not a secret. The membership roster and terms and conditions are known to all, including potential adversaries like Mr. Putin. This has a major effect on stabilizing international relations because nobody has to guess what NATO would do.
Despite his rhetoric, we know that Putin understands how NATO works, because he has been pulling materiel out of Kaliningrad. This leaves the Russian exclave extremely vulnerable to an invasion from NATO territory. But Putin is not worried about that, probably because he actually trusts NATO to follow the NATO charter.
Or Fortran variables that collide with Fortran built-in functions.
Keep in mind that array subscript and function call are both () in Fortran.
And you can write more than six characters, but only the first six are recognized. So APFLWSAC and APFLWSAF are really the same variable.
And without namespaces, company policy reserves the first two characters for module prefix and Hungarian notation.
This is wild speculation, but I have two guesses:
So do you hire a repo man for that kind of thing?
Yeah. Spider man was a big deal at that time
Pretty sure DEA allows religious use of Ayahuasca because the government lost a court case on free-exercise-of-religion grounds.
No court case has established a specific right to treat cancer with psilocybin.
Pro tip: EU membership comes with its own defense pact among just the EU members. Whether you join NATO or not.