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Last can be cool![]()
1000s of satellites to see now makes one much easier to find. During 1980s,1990s Look Out or Lifebuoy duties on warships overnight, I was lucky to find one or two per week. Every early morning run or night I see them now. Just found a site showing the three main groups of them.
Hint. Use the TABs at the top to move to GPS and the other two lost. There are 1000s+
The network
Eutelsat OneWeb
Starlink
and GPS
What's interesting TRIVIA to me is Oneweb is uniform grids. Starlink is all over the placeGPS is WAY out there!
Enjoy
Constellation starlink - current positions (satellitemap.space)
Last edited by p38arover; 8th July 2024 at 11:59 AM.
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At the Olympics before that, he was in the lead and got tangled up in a pileup and so lost. Poetic justice me thinks!
Life is just a series of obstacles preventing you from taking a nap.
$80 ishShould I
You know I will
To replace the battery in an XPS 13 9360 laptop, follow these steps:
- Remove the screw (M1.6x4) that secures the battery to the palm-rest assembly.
- Remove the three screws (M2x2) that secure the battery to the palm-rest assembly.
- Lift the battery off the palm-rest assembly.
- Turn the computer over, open the display, and press the power button for about 5 seconds to ground the computer1.
- Use fingertips to open the XPS badge.
Reading about a new radar that might be able to do some things that others may or may not be able to do over 600km. ( Jindalee anyone?)
It chatted about detecting fast movers at mach 20!
My little brain thought how long to move 100km at that speed and it may be 14.69 seconds. AI suggestion
A hypersonic missile flying at Mach 20 would be traveling at approximately 24,500.88 km/h1.
To calculate the time it would take for the missile to fly 100 km, we can use the formula:
t = \frac{d}{v}where:
- t is the time,
- d is the distance, and
- v is the velocity.
Substituting the given values:
t = \frac{100 \text{ km}}{24,500.88 \text{ km/h}}This gives us approximately 0.00408 hours. To convert this to minutes, we multiply by 60, resulting in approximately 0.2448 minutes or about 14.69 seconds. So, a hypersonic missile flying at Mach 20 would take approximately 14.69 seconds to fly 100 km. Please note that this is a simplified calculation and actual times may vary based on factors such as air resistance and altitude.
Jindalee started in the 1950s is not triva really![]()
Now you''ll bugger off& invent some Hypersonic running shoes. Roight?
I often wonder about the wisdom of publishing online the grid references for these things. A falsey maybe? If memory serves, there was a member here (??) that assisted in the design & installation of Jindalee uup norf.
Well he ran a Series LR & I guess it wasn't designed on that. Correction 1706. It was a Member of the LR Club of SA.
Have an XPS 15 and some of the keys have split in half and so need replacing. On investigation found you need to replace the whole key board not just the plastic key. To do this requires removing everything inside the laptop. Looked up what had to be done and price of the key board. Then looked up the price of a plug in key board. A bit of a pain to carry the plug in key board but pice of parts and value I put on my time made it an easy decision
On the 22nd of May this year, the fifth anniversary of "Trivia and Other Useless, but Interesting Items" occurred.![]()
'sit bonum tempora volvunt'
Yeah Steve, check out the trouble maker who started it.
It's a dang shame more people aren't as responsible and grown up like, as we are.![]()
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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