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>>1521806
hahahahaha, brilliant.
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>>1521806
hahahahaha, brilliant.
>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/spacex-falcon-9-flight-features-seven-satellites/
>five Iridium NEXT telephone relay stations and two for NASA and a German research agency
>>1521705 >German agency?
>Transformers 3? (kek)
>Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
>www.satnews.com/story.php?number=602292155
Sauce on Max Planck Institute:
>https://infogalactic.com/info/Max_Planck_Institute_for_Gravitational_Physics
The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) is a Max Planck Institute whose research is aimed at investigating Einstein’s theory of relativity and beyond: Mathematics, quantum gravity, astrophysical relativity, and gravitational wave astronomy.
The Institute was founded in 1995 and is located in Golm, Potsdam (theoretical branch) and in Hannover (experimental branch).
>https://infogalactic.com/info/Bruce_Allen_(physicist)
Bruce Allen (born May 11, 1959) is an American physicist and director of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hannover Germany and leader of the Einstein@Home project for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. He is also a physics professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (near CHICAGO).
>https://infogalactic.com/info/Max_Planck_Society#Max_Planck_Institutes_and_Research_Groups
The Max Planck Society is formally an eingetragener Verein, a registered association with the institute directors as scientific members having equal voting rights.[9]
The __society has its registered seat in Berlin (!!!),
while the administrative headquarters are located in Munich__ (near the Black Forest).
Funding is provided predominantly from federal and state sources (that's German federal & state sources), but also from research and license fees and donations.
One of the larger donations was the castle Schloss Ringberg near Kreuth in Bavaria. The castle was pledged by Luitpold Emanuel in Bayern (Duke in Bavaria); it passed to the Max Planck Society after the death of the duke in 1973 and is now used for conferences.
>Max Planck Institute sauce from
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So why is NASA partnering with the Albert Einstein Institute HQ'ed in BERLIN & Bavaria to launch satellites in order to get
" ultra-precise gravity readings to measure how water is distributed around the world."?
This wouldn't happen to be for "climate change" research would it?
Maybe we should ask Lynn Rothschild? She works @ NASA :
>https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/people/1300/lynn-rothschild/
Where are you from?
I am from Greenwich, Conn. which makes me a Connecticut Yankee, and it gives me an excuse to talk quickly. Since 1987, when I left Rhode Island, I have called the San Francisco Bay Area home. (OK, I was born in New York City, but I think I have lost most of the accent.)
Where are you from?
I am from Greenwich, Conn. which makes me a Connecticut Yankee, and it gives me an excuse to talk quickly. Since 1987, when I left Rhode Island, I have called the San Francisco Bay Area home. (OK, I was born in New York City, but I think I have lost most of the accent.)
<Scientific curiosity should be like an itch—you can't sleep at night until you find the right answer. - Lynn Rothschild
Describe the first time you made a personal connection with outer space.
In particular I remember being fascinated by Apollo 8, the first manned craft to orbit the moon, and of course Apollo 11 (courtesy of Werner von Braun) when the first humans set foot on another body in space. I was 12, and at a summer camp in Maine (Arcadia) when the moon landing took place.
How did you end up working in the space program?
Within a year I had an application in hand for a fellowship at NASA, which was followed by a call from NASA in the middle of winter asking me if I wanted to look for life on Mars, go to the Antarctic and move to California. Well, what would you say?
Tell us about a favorite moment so far in your career.
having an offer to fly an experiment to 100,000 feet on a balloon -- or 400,000 feet on a rocket -- spending the night in Windsor Castle, being filmed for television, or speaking at the Vatican Observatory -- how can you beat these for career excitement?
If everyone with a security clearance in this Nation gets immunity, that makes ~2 million immunity agreements.
If you're referring to Q's "SEC_Clearance", please provide evidence for your claim and reasoning behind it.
Also does that mean that all
> 'Former' Dignitaries Still Hold SEC Clearance
get (Immunity) as well?
EnQuiring minds want to know…
kek, well done anon. new cover & title before the book's even for sale.
They should do a reprint, would probably make more $ on sales in the end.
No harm in throwin out spitballs.
ElonBraun = kek.
All I got to say about possibility of "Protected" is this:
←
Better be a damn good deal.
>Don't miss the obvious
Well said, agree.
>-Twitter declared public forum!!! Huge for snti-censorship lobby
Perfectly played by the Maestro & his social media sensais.
Decision has enormous implications, especially when combined with this ruling:
>>1520605 #1810
>https://www.georgetownlawtechreview.org/the-great-forum-first-amendment-protections-online-may-depend-on-how-the-internet-is-viewed/GLTR-12-2017/
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>The Court analogized access to the Internet to public streets and parks, finding that the Internet was no different than traditional public forums and adopting a broad interpretation of First Amendment protections.
Now what we have to do is figure out a way to prevent Silicon Valley from being able to track & snoop on us whereever we go in return for using "their" public utility.
Thx for catching & copping to the mistake. Underpracticed good practice, imho.
I believe that ES NK trip was right around the time that SpaceX started hitting the public consciousness, and right after NASA got effectively defunded.
thx. forgot about the F9 fb connection.
that entire topic still has room to be explored further, yes?