Happened to codyslab, videos taken down now (but still on archive.org) of a uranium purification process and possibly nilered,no way to prove it but he had a 'making rocket fuels: part 1' that was never followed p on. Not totally sure though as people like BPS space on yt have some pretty in depth tutorials on solid rocket motors (does explicitly censor how to make the ignition component)
Uhm, there are plenty of videos about making solid rocket fuel. Model rocketry doesn't need any special permits until you get to launching large rockets.
A thing I dont see alot of people talking about here is the increase in strength over time. For first time users who experience a more 'modern' weed strain that will mess you up if you dont have a tolerance, I dont think they would try it again soon.
Is there a reason for the categorisation of the EMEA[0] region? seems too broad to make actionable conclusions, I'd assume the LTV of a western European would be different then someone in South Sudan.
just seems like a waste to lose both developing markets and an already developed high income market to averaging a huge region of different income levels
Not directly related but Disney has a YouTube channel that irregularly posts interesting developments in animation and human tracking. (for animation hopefully)
For EU people, this is a US geostationary satellite so no luck there, We have meteosat but its encrypted and have to pay a fee to use :( , even the russian (non geostationary meteor series) can be accessed freely.
GOES sats are geostationary but the NOAA APT satellites are encircling the planet and you can pick them up. Old tutorial but still relevant, just use "noaa-apt" tool[0] instead of WXtoImg. https://www.rtl-sdr.com/rtl-sdr-tutorial-receiving-noaa-weat...
Yeah, I've done it, built my own antenna and the whole receiving, the Meteor-M2 was in the same wavelength range and could be received but got hit my a meteorite January of last year
After watching that smartereveryday/destin video on the practicality of the artemis Misson, from the in orbit cytogenetic fuel transfer (which has never been done before) to the 8+ rockets they need to launch for 1 Misson, I see it being delayed a couple more times before it gets off the ground.
He expresses a relatively skeptical view of the Starship use, but still doesn't say the multiple transport flights to refuel a stage on orbit is impossible.