Falling Into Jupiter

Falling Into Jupiter

Falling Into Jupiter

Twenty-five years ago, an object roughly the size of an oven made space history when it plunged into the clouds of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. On Dec. 7, 1995, the 750-pound Galileo probe became the first probe to enter the gas giant. Traveling at a blistering speed of 106,000 miles per hour, the probe’s protective heat shield experienced temperatures as hot as the Sun’s surface generated by friction during entry. As the probe parachuted through Jupiter’s dense atmosphere, its science instruments made measurements of the planet’s chemical and physical makeup. The probe collected data for nearly an hour before its signal was lost. Its data was transmitted to Earth via the Galileo spacecraft, an orbiter that carried the probe to Jupiter and stayed within contact during the encounter. Learn more about the mission.

The Galileo probe was launched to space aboard space shuttle Atlantis in 1989

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The probe consisted of a descent module and a protective deceleration module

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The probe traveled to Jupiter attached to the Galileo spacecraft

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The probe was released from the spacecraft in July 1995

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The probe entered Jupiter’s atmosphere five months later on Dec. 7, 1995

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Parachutes were deployed to slow the probe’s descent

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The probe collected science data for 58 minutes as it fell into the planet’s atmosphere

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The Galileo probe was managed by NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley.

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3 years ago

Something I need y’all youngins to understand growing up in the age of crypto and streaming is that digital ownership is not ownership. Digital ownership is renting.

If you have, say, House (2022) on Netflix. That new stop motion movie. You don’t own that movie. You pay to have access, to that movie, but you don’t physically own it. It isn’t yours to take with you or put in a blu ray player. You’re paying to maybe watch it.

The movie is something you can access so long as Netflix is active and you pay for access. If one of those things changes you no longer can see that movie. If the movie goes to a different streaming service it is gone. (You should buy any movie you want to see again or would be sad if it left streaming).

Same with digital video games. Silent Hills PT is a playable trailer that, because of the Kojima/Konami dispute, was pulled from PSN. You cannot download it anymore. A physical disc cannot be taken from you, it can always be put in your console and played. Having the physical game is owning it having the downloaded game is renting it.

You’re promised these things forever but you only have access to rented digital goods for as long as the site supports it. And eventually that will change. You can pop in a Mario 64 cartridge into your N64 anytime you want and play. You cannot download a digital copy of Halo 2 to an original xbox because that support has been shut down (and modern consoles don’t let you carry your entire library on your system storage). If you have a disc of Horizon Zero Dawn you can always play it. If you have a digital copy that will go away given enough time.

Same with digital card games. Magic the Gathering has had multiple online formats. When they close one to make another your entire collection is gone. They offer you the idea of collecting but it only means anything if the servers are active. Physical cards can always be used and can even be used in inventive ways like horde mode. That’s how commander/EDH got its start.

Spotify is great for music exploration but download music you like. Go to the library and check out cd’s to put on your computer or go to bandcamp and get albums DRM free. My family switched itunes email accounts in 2011 and its junked up 3 years of purchases requiring us to rebuy them.

As much as NFT bros want you to believe it digital ownership is NOT ownership. The concept of digital ownership relies on false scarcity (minting a limited number of NFT’s when more could have been made) and a few clever words to make you think the netflix library is YOUR movie library. Its really fucking convenient for big businesses who can squeeze every drop of money out of you without giving anything tangible in return.

Digital ownership is NOT ownership.

3 years ago

My Digital book library

Hey so I have made a google drive with a bunch of books in it. Right now it is view only, but you should be able to download the books onto your computer. All I ask is don’t “link to” your own google drive cuz then i think it actually moves stuff and I spent a long time setting this up. Thanks.

Link to Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BTXUPcCniydI1CIT90oNJ75naQVcIDcz?usp=sharing

Link to suggestion list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iABw52vkkJAmTkCX-n6KnL3_dBpooI0gYaT9qdit6vg/edit?usp=sharing

4 years ago

sometimes I think about how red is the first color in the visible light spectrum to be absorbed in ocean water

Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean

and how many deep-sea creatures evolved to be red as a stealth adaptation, making them near invisible when there’s little to no light present

Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean
Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean
Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean

and it makes me think. If there’s never any visible light present in these animals’ lifetimes, if no ROV shines a little flashlight in depths that would otherwise not have light, would these animals ever get the opportunity to actually be red? that might be a stupid question.

imagine being a little deep sea creature and having no idea you’re red until something comes along and shines a light on you except you still wouldn’t be able to tell because you’re probably colorblind. anyway. I don’t know where I was going with this post


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3 years ago
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)
Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)

Neurodivergent Identity Part 2 (Part 1)

Complete set at TraumaGeek

3 years ago

How I am planning on going from A2 to B2 Spanish in 4 months

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Month 1

I am going to try and work through a massive textbook that I have (here is the link). I’m going to learn the vocabulary using anki, and do all of the exercises, though I won’t write notes to save time. 

After I have finished each chapter, I will have a conversation with my friend in Spanish, and write a page in my journal.

I will also listen to lots of Dreaming Spanish.

Months 2 - 4

I will listen to Dreaming Spanish, Intermediate Spanish Podcast, Notes in Spanish Intermediate, Españolistos and News in Slow Spanish (Spain).

I am going to shadow Easy Spanish videos.

I’ll use LingoPie to watch TV shows and films in Spanish.

I’m going to keep a daily journal in Spanish (which I will post on Journaly).

I’m going to have thrice weekly speaking sessions with my friend.

I’m going to read lots of fanfiction in Spanish.

I will also watch YouTube videos in Spanish.

I’m going to read El Mundo daily.

I’ll try to write an essay once every two weeks.

That’s my plan and I hope it’ll be enough. Wish me luck!

4 years ago
Only Address Me As The Friend From Now On

only address me as The Friend from now on


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4 years ago
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 The Father Of Observational Astronomy
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 The Father Of Observational Astronomy
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 The Father Of Observational Astronomy
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 The Father Of Observational Astronomy
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 The Father Of Observational Astronomy
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 The Father Of Observational Astronomy

Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 the father of observational astronomy


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3 years ago

Hey, if you’re broke like me and you can’t find good free resources on how to make/improve your art, I made a google drive of 22 different art books ranging from simple drawing books to specific mediums/subjects. I converted them all to PDFs because epub files suck lmao.

Here’s the link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-fyjLc8hKlP4KkLJix_R31bB8YHuKaUl?usp=sharing

The names are vague so google doesn’t snipe me on sight but the titles are in the PDF. There are some with ads and I’m not sure how that happened so sorry about that, you can just scroll past them. They’ve all been scanned and are virus free. Shoot me an ask if you have any problems.

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