Diarrhea dripping out of her mouth everytime she talks
Just like people here on Earth, astronauts get shipments too! But not in the typical sense. 8,200 pounds of cargo, including supplies and scientific experiments, is on its way to the International Space Station thanks to Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft. This ‘package’ launched out of Wallops Flight Facility on Nov. 2, 2019 at 9:59 a.m. EDT. The investigations aboard the rocket range from research into human control of robotics in space to reprocessing fibers for 3D printing. Get ready, because these new and exciting experiments are arriving soon!
Stars, planets and their molecules only make up 15% of our universe. The rest is dark matter. However, no one has actually ever been able to see or study it. The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer -02 (AMS-02) has been searching for this substance since 2011. Northrop Grumman’s CRS-12 mission carries new parts for AMS-02 that will be added during a series of upcoming spacewalks so that the instrument can continue to help us shed light on this mystery.
Rovers operated by astronauts on the International Space Station will attempt to collect geological samples on Earth as part of an investigation called ANALOG-1. The samples, however, are not the important part of the study. Humans experience degraded sensorimotor functions in microgravity that could affect their operation of a robot. This study is designed to learn more about these issues, so that one day astronauts could use robots to perform research on planets they hope to walk on.
The AstroRad Vest is pretty rad. So rad, in fact, that it was sent up on the launch of Northrop Grumman’s CRS-12 mission. This vest intends to protect astronauts from harmful radiation in space. While going about normal activity on the space station, astronauts will wear AstroRad and make note of things like comfort over long periods of time. This will help researchers on Earth finalize the best design for future long duration missions.
The Made in Space Recycler (MIS) looks at how different materials on the International Space Station can be turned into filament used for 3D printing. This 3D printing is done right there in space, in the Additive Manufacturing Facility. Similar studies will be conducted on Earth so that comparisons can be made.
A collaboration between Automobili Lamborghini and the Houston Methodist Research Institute will be using NanoRacks-Craig-X FTP to test the performance of 3D-printed carbon fiber composites in the extreme environment of space. The study could lead to materials used both in space and on Earth. For example, the study may help improve the design of implantable devices for therapeutic drug delivery.
Everyone enjoys the aroma of fresh-baked cookies, even astronauts. On future long-duration space missions, fresh-baked food could have psychological and physiological benefits for crew members, providing them with a greater variety of more nutritious meals. The Zero-G Oven experiment examines heat transfer properties and the process of baking food in microgravity.
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The Duchess of Cambridge appreciating this little girl cutie plaits and revealing how much her little Princess Charlotte loves one too | November 15, 2019
Harry looks like a used-car salesman no offense to all car sellers.....A Stained, crumpled mess
Everyone is focused on the stained pants which ok, wtf?, but what I need to know is wtf is up with his shoes? Why is he wearing girl’s shoes? Is he getting an awesome merch deal out of them? Look at the little heel😂 and elastic sides😂 dude was so wasted he wore girl booties.
PS, Harry, try not to be this fucked up when you arrive, maybe around 11pm it’s ok but not on arrival. Smdh
fabulous sisters💓💓👭
Leonor calling Sofia’s attention about the wet floor.
The Duchess of Cambridge appreciating this little girl cutie plaits and revealing how much her little Princess Charlotte loves one too | November 15, 2019
Byline sounds like a bunch of MeGain’s kiss assers who didn't make it as regular journalists. So being her mouthpiece is the best they can do💩💩
From 1 of M’s “secret” twitter accounts
On Nov 8th MeMe wants followers to support byline.
This byline that keeps getting the scoops is shady imo. Seems like something she set up. No one knows who they are yet they get every inside scoop? Ya, it’s Smeg and Harry. They started it to look legit but it’s as shady as the website they opened JUST FOR the statement 2.0.
good post!! 💙 thank you Mighty Hubble!
NGC 1706, captured in this image by our Hubble Space Telescope, belongs to something known as a galaxy group, which is just as the name suggests — a group of up to 50 galaxies which are gravitationally bound and relatively close to each other.
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, has its own squad — known as the Local Group, which also contains the Andromeda galaxy, the Large and Small Magellanic clouds and the Triangulum galaxy.
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