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BudmanTX

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Wanna help find exoplants.....



 

BudmanTX

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awesome article...didn't realize that the first woman in space was from the soviet time....that was new and cool as well

personally I thought the first woman was in the 80's during the shuttle programs, course that didn't go so well for her.....

loved the end of the article :

"Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shocked some people with her answer: “When there are nine.” There’s never been an all-female crew of astronauts in flight—but decades of all-male crews. When will there be enough women in the spacecraft? When everyone who’s qualified has an equal shot at a seat."

loved the last line....." when everyone who's qualified has an equal shot at a seat"
 

BudmanTX

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and here if you wanna read the accord there is a link in the article as well if you can find it here

 

lokie

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Tsyklon-B (Parus) satellites

Soviet Parus (Sail) satellites comprised the top-secret Tsyklon-B network, which provided communications and navigation signals for the Soviet Navy. The constellation remained in service long after its declassifcation in Russia at the beginning of the 1990s and worked in parallel with the deployment of a new-generation GLONASS navigation network. The Tsyklon-B network was retired after the GLONASS constellation had become fully operational. A total of 96 Parus satellites were launched until 2010.

The communication function was later replaced with the Meridian satellites.


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A declassified copy of the Tsyklon (Parus) satellite was displayed at the Economic Achievements Exhibit, VDNKhA, in Moscow during the 1970s and 1980s.​



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What about phosphine which was found in the atmosphere of Venus - this gas can be produced only by the organism lived here on the Earth. It is a colorless poisonous gas, and on our planet, it has an exclusively biological origin. Thus, either life processes take place on Venus, or gas on the planet is produced in a different way, unknown to science.
 
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