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Q: Was the radial gradient of Earth's umbra unusually bright for the May 26, 2021 total lunar eclipse?

uhohDue to scheduling and geometry I could only snap last night's lunar eclipse with an older model cell phone on a pedestrian overpass of a brightly lit city street, but surprisingly the Moon was quite bright even during the totality phase (U2 to U3 (14.5 minutes) discussed below) when the Moon was ...

 
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Ryan Donovan on May 27, 2021
When unexpected changes are requested during the development process, your final product may be a lot more complicated than what your spec originally called for. This phenomenon is called “scope creep.” Add a fully remote team with thin work-life boundaries on top of that, and you’ve got problems.
 
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Q: Is there a record for unbroken series of "successful launches" by some objective criteria? Who has it now? What has to happen for it to change hands?

uhohFrom Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Defense Subcommittee (Chairman Durbin) Time and Location: 10:00 a.m., in Room SD-192 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building Agenda: Richard Durbin Chairman Appropriations Subcomitte: Mr. Musk one can not help but be impressed by the n...

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Q: Should we clean up and separate 'attitude' and 'attitude-determination-and-control' questions, or just further merge these last two tags?

uhohThanks to the retiring of the adcs tag we now have: attitude 211 questions: Questions on ascertaining, predicting, and controlling spatial orientation and rotation of spacecraft, and on forces that affect spatial orientation. attitude-determination-and-control 99 questions: Sensors, systems, s...


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