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Q: Can/should answers be moved after substantial edits of the question?

LudoThis question originally asked for samples of old guidance/spacecraft software, which is an interesting question, which I answered with one example. However, at some point during some interaction between the question asker and the author of one of the answer, the question asker realised that they...

 
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@EverydayAstronaut: Hi Tim! Could you please answer the following question, if possible? I think a person who had been inside a spacesuit knows better based on his experience.
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Q: Why are these Soyuz Astronuts/Cosmonauts wearing sun glasses and a blanket after landing?

IntellexWhy are these Soyuz Astronauts/Cosmonauts wearing sunglasses? Is there any scientific reason for this? (Please don't say they want to look cool) I have not seen Shuttle Astronauts wearing sunglasses after landing. @Hobbes in his answer, has said that Shuttle Astronauts enter a van and are not exp...

 
 
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2:41 PM
@Intellex I'm not sure that's really Tim Dodd; they've disavowed that to me earlier. I think it's not really a good idea to choose such an easily confused user ID.
 
for everyone, in Astronomy SE:
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Q: Questions about Hubble's brand new view of an interstellar comet (video)

uhoh This GIF is made (via giphy.com) from the new NAASA Goddard video Hubble's New Image of Interstellar Object and if I understand correctly many (if not all) of these frames are from https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?mission=hst&id=16009 (from this answer). I have some questions abou...

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Q: Did Hubble see a pair of UFOs? (Identify this artifact)

uhohThe image below is this one, found in this group of Hubble space telescope images of the interstellar comet 2I/Borisov (C/2019 Q4). Can anyone recognize this pair of artifacts in the upper right corner of this HST diagnostic image?

 
3:27 PM
@uhoh Thanks for the info. An useful comment has popped in there.
 
3:39 PM
Ryland Goldstein on October 17, 2019

This is the first in an ongoing series from developers expressing their opinions on various topics in the software engineering and computer science world. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the author. If you disagree, drop a comment and let us know your take—respectfully, of course.

I suspect that a lot of people will interpret this article as “gatekeeping.”  Although I can understand that perspective, I’ve strived to provide an honest outlook that reflects my experience over the last few years (mostly startups). I also want to explicitly disclaim that I will be focusing on f …

 
posted on October 17, 2019 by Rui C. Barbosa

China launched another secretive Tongxin Jishu Shiyan Weixing (TJSW -4) satellite on October 17. The… The post Long March 3B launches TJSW -4 appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.

 
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@Intellex We have suggested to him the name is misleading. His profile does disclaim the connection to the other Everday Astronaut. But whatcha gonna do.
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:52173983, I didn't pay much attention to that and thought that was his profile. I am new to Space.SE but have watched a lot of his content on YouTube so presumed that to be true here.
 
 
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@Intellex He had me going for quite a while as well. IN his defense, he does disclaim it in his profile.
But I never check profiles, so this is kind of deckchairs on the Titanic sort of thing.
 

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