Recent comments in /f/worldnews
Customer-Useful t1_jdyt256 wrote
Reply to comment by --Muther-- in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
I never really thought about the fact that propulsion isn't needed to move when you're in space.
So we need some way to conduct electrolysis on a major scale ON the moon? Solar power or something? I'm no expert but surely you can't use a set amount of fuel to make MORE fuel via electrolysis.
Doenerwetter t1_jdyspte wrote
Reply to comment by liililllllliilillill in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Shipwreck steel of the third millennium.
--Muther-- t1_jdyscfo wrote
Reply to comment by Customer-Useful in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
One of the major barriers to space exploration is the high cost to weight ratio of leaving the Earths Gravity well.
If you could base a major component of your lift capability and refueling capability outside earth's gravity our ability to explore just increased exponentially. To do that you need a source of hydrogen and oxygen, for fuel, by a qirk of nature water has both of those things.
Customer-Useful t1_jdys0ze wrote
Reply to comment by --Muther-- in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Rocket fuel from glass water? How?
PopeHonkersXII t1_jdys0ux wrote
Reply to Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
In 20 years, Pepsi will be selling bottles of the stuff in vending machines. I know how capitalism works
--Muther-- t1_jdyryd9 wrote
Reply to comment by Customer-Useful in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Rocket fuel can be made from this.
Customer-Useful t1_jdyrwmg wrote
Reply to comment by Random_Letters_btmwq in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
That's what I meant with the last sentence. Ty for clarification, I don't know shit about fuck. Especially when the moon is involved
orgasmatastic t1_jdyrrg8 wrote
Ahw yes MSDoS beware the Russians are on the scene
Random_Letters_btmwq t1_jdyrlc9 wrote
Reply to comment by Customer-Useful in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Yes, the same applies to bringing water to the moon.
captsparrow22 t1_jdyqhrq wrote
Reply to comment by invol713 in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
YOU GET BEES YOU GET BEES EVERYBODY GETSSSS BEEEEEEEEES
Customer-Useful t1_jdypndv wrote
Reply to comment by Latyon in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Why? Don't we have enough water and isn't it mind-bottlingly inefficient to transport heavy things through space? Is it because we can sustain life on the moon easier than if no water was there?
Mlmmt t1_jdyob18 wrote
Reply to comment by matt_1060 in Russia supplies cyber weapons to Iran in exchange for Shahed drones – WSJ by 9lobaldude
Yeah.. trading knowledge for expendable munitions seems like a bad idea.. since both are only used once...
kingofpotatopeople92 t1_jdynd7k wrote
Reply to comment by Opie19 in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
0inxs0 t1_jdynbpa wrote
Reply to comment by TROPtastic in Germany hoping to increase its military aid to Ukraine to up to €15 billion in coming years by misana123
Thanks I didn't know that.✌️
liililllllliilillill t1_jdykzni wrote
Reply to Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Wow, water with no microplastics in it!
kingofpotatopeople92 t1_jdykps7 wrote
[deleted] t1_jdyiep4 wrote
[removed]
theblinkenlights t1_jdyhgwt wrote
Reply to comment by speedbawl in Annie Ernaux, the 2022 Nobel literature laureate, has backed calls for a thorough investigation after four female students said they were sexually assaulted by police in the western city of Nantes following a protest against President Emmanuel Macron’s deeply contentious pension reform by DoremusJessup
Recent history of frequent-ish civil unrest, riot police being more aggressive than in other major French cities.
matt_1060 t1_jdyg1u9 wrote
Reply to comment by Mlmmt in Russia supplies cyber weapons to Iran in exchange for Shahed drones – WSJ by 9lobaldude
I think we’re looking at it now lol
Kataliemeowmeow t1_jdydqiu wrote
Reply to comment by BigBeerBellyMan in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
Because you'd lose out on taxes.
GlocalBridge t1_jdycvcw wrote
Reply to comment by Revolutionary_Ham in Russian diplomat Vasily Nebenzya insists Ukrainian children will be returned once it is safe to do so by green_flash
I did my PhD on this. Explain what is stupid to you.
RoddyPoohorn t1_jdycgfp wrote
Reply to Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
let's destroy it!
[deleted] t1_jdybiem wrote
invol713 t1_jdyb4mv wrote
Reply to comment by bitemark01 in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Calm down, Oprah.
rpjruh t1_jdyt40r wrote
Reply to comment by joebadiah in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Idk man, I kind of feel like being ridiculous