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̷A̷s̷t̷r̷o̷p̷h̷y̷s̷i̷c̷i̷s̷t̷ Local tobacconist under Fabrizio’s place | Ex-code monkey gone relativistic | Still learning. Please stand by.
Leggo cose… PV = nRT un’equazione di stato, non un meccanismo fisico di riscaldamento! Non puoi usarla per dire “se la pressione aumenta, allora la temperatura aumenta”, a meno che l’energia interna (Q) del sistema venga aumentata da una fonte esterna, come, appunto, il Sole +…
Prego. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/98… nature.com/articles/35066… P.s.: CO₂ da sola non genera calore, serve lavoro esterno (radiazione terrestre).
Se hai uno studio che mostra che la CO₂, aumentando, genera calore oltre quello disponibile nelle sue bande, linkalo: ti segnalo per il Nobel. Se no, puoi ammettere che l’asintoto è un limite fisico, che gli incrementi sono ormai briciole, e che le “catastrofi da feedback” sono…
Moon Conspiracy - Episode #5 “I sovietici non hanno mai riconosciuto le missioni Apollo e non ne parlarono perché sapevano già che le stesse erano un falso!” Pravda, 22 luglio 1969 (foto 1). “…gli astronauti americani per la prima volta nella storia dell’umanità sono sbarcati…




Moon Conspiracy - Episode #4 “I cinesi non hanno trovato traccia di precedenti missioni USA!” Sul serio? english.cas.cn/newsroom/archi… english.cas.ac.cn/newsroom/cas_m…

Astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell in 1968. ✍️ In 1967, Bell Burnell (aged 24) was working on her Ph.D. at Cambridge when she discovered Pulsars. The discovery was one of the greatest breakthroughs in the history of astrophysics.
Welcome to the Artemis Accords, Senegal! 🇸🇳 Senegal has become the 56th nation to commit to the safe and peaceful exploration of space. Learn more about the Artemis Accords: nasa.gov/news-release/n…
Il Sole non colpevole del riscaldamento globale: ecco perché è una bufala gravita-zero.it/sole-non-colpe…
Apollo 11 Re-entry Recorded from a USAF KC-135 at 13.1 km, flown by Col. Oakley Baron of the ARIA fleet.
Consiglio non richiesto. Quando un negaiolo delle Apollo vi tira fuori il Domopak, non scomponetevi. Guardatelo dall’alto, aria di sufficienza, e sbattetegli questa scheda NASA in faccia: “Il LEM era fatto in buona parte di alluminio, proprio come il tuo Domopak. Lo sapevo già,…



Un set molto ben orchestrato, non c’è che dire. Con tanto di splashdown in piena regola.
After 21 hours on the Moon, the astronauts reunited with Collins in the command module and began their journey home. On July 24, 1969, Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Humanity’s greatest adventure was a success.
July 24, 1969, the #Apollo11 astronauts — two of whom had been the first men to set foot on the moon — splashed down safely in the Pacific. contactlight.de forallmankind.de
All three Apollo 11 spacesuits are in our collection. For the 50th anniversary, we captured their first side-by-side since the historic Moon mission. Aldrin's suit stands on the left, Collins’s in the center, and Armstrong’s on the right. #AirSpacePhoto
Be teachable. You don't know everything and you're not always right.
On this day in 1961, Gus Grissom became the second American in space. His suborbital flight in Liberty Bell 7 lasted about 15 minutes and almost ended in disaster. Learn more on the blog: s.si.edu/43xRxYB
An interior view of the #Apollo11 Lunar Module LM showing displays and controls during checkout and inspection after hatch opening. July 20, 1969 contactlight.de
Ancora dubbi? Se qualcuno mi fa vedere il palo di supporto o il cavo di quella “grossa luce sospesa”, magari indaghiamo un po’. AS12-49-7245 - Apollo 12.

To all the Flat Earthers & those who say that #Apollo Moon Landing were fake. These are some of the clearest images from a non-NASA space agency. Detailed images of the #Apollo11 and #Apollo12 landing sites on the Moon, via India's #Chandrayaan2 orbiter. contactlight.de
Apollo 11, Daily News, July 21, 1969. ✍️
56 years ago, we achieved one of the most consequential moments in human history. We have waited patiently...it is time for the next giant leap.
Happy Moon Landing Day! On this day in 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the Moon. This photo shows both astronauts on the Moon, with Armstrong reflected in the visor of Aldrin's helmet.
Remembering who made #NationalMoonDay possible... #Apollo11 #space #Apollo1 July 20, 1969 contactlight.de forallmankind.de