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"Politicians and nonprofit groups have blamed offshore wind turbines for whale deaths, but the science doesn’t support those claims—at all"

"Conducting necropsies on beached whales to pin down a cause of death is made difficult by the animals’ layer of blubber and by the fact that organs can literally cook inside a stranded whale. But it is starkly clear that human activity—in the form of ships that hit whales or fishing gear that wraps around them—is often to blame."

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/18298626

"I recently explored the optimal fuel burn schedule to land as gently as possible and with maximum remaining fuel. Surprisingly, the theoretical best strategy didn’t work. The game falsely thinks the lander doesn’t touch down on the surface when in fact it does. Digging in, I was amazed by the sophisticated physics and numerical computing in the game. Eventually I found a bug: a missing “divide by two” that had seemingly gone unnoticed for nearly 55 years."

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"I recently explored the optimal fuel burn schedule to land as gently as possible and with maximum remaining fuel. Surprisingly, the theoretical best strategy didn’t work. The game falsely thinks the lander doesn’t touch down on the surface when in fact it does. Digging in, I was amazed by the sophisticated physics and numerical computing in the game. Eventually I found a bug: a missing “divide by two” that had seemingly gone unnoticed for nearly 55 years."

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An interesting read. "A group of prominent biologists and philosophers announced a new consensus: There’s “a realistic possibility” that insects, octopuses, crustaceans, fish and other overlooked animals experience consciousness." https://www.quantamagazine.org/insects-and-other-animals-have-consciousness-experts-declare-20240419/

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A quasi-satellite of Venus has just received an unusual name.

[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Hello, are you accounting for parallax and for atmospheric refraction?

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On July 19, 1952, Palomar Observatory was undertaking a photographic survey of the night sky. Part of the project was to take multiple images of the same region of sky, to help identify things such as asteroids. At around 8:52 that evening a photographic plate captured the light of three stars clustered together. At a magnitude of 15, they were reasonably bright in the image. At 9:45 pm the same region of sky was captured again, but this time the three stars were nowhere to be seen. In less than an hour they had completely vanished.

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On July 19, 1952, Palomar Observatory was undertaking a photographic survey of the night sky. Part of the project was to take multiple images of the same region of sky, to help identify things such as asteroids. At around 8:52 that evening a photographic plate captured the light of three stars clustered together. At a magnitude of 15, they were reasonably bright in the image. At 9:45 pm the same region of sky was captured again, but this time the three stars were nowhere to be seen. In less than an hour they had completely vanished.

[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I just got my ticket for Detroit as they added some days in August. For anyone interested check out here: https://buy.acmeticketing.com/orders/469/calendar?eventId=6478a8173f77a80bb4388234&cart

They will sell fast!

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Has anyone seen it in these locations? Or planning? The IMAX Dome Theatre in Detroit is already sold out.

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[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

I really liked “Of Gods and Men” (2010) which is about the life of 8 French Trappist monks in Algeria during 1996.

[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

What a sad story, thank you for sharing it.

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[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

M1 Max here, 32-core GPU, Safari 16.5.1

[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Great! Línea A used to have beautiful working vintage wagons but I don’t think this is the case anymore.

[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

The Aurora Forecast app (https://www.jrustonapps.com/apps/my-aurora-forecast) has a Kp prediction index for your location. I lived many years in Interior Alaska so I was fortunate to see them a lot. Here in Michigan I guess the best chances are in the UP area.

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[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

I agree, also there is the risk of installing a malicious add-on, specially if it is not hosted by Mozilla.

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I will check them out, thanks.

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[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Howdy! East Detroit here 😀

[-] paul0207@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Hello from Detroit, just in front of Canada. I love Swedish culture and its nordic noir series, perhaps my favorite is Wallander with K. Henriksson.

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