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Never-Trumper FLIPS To President Trump LIVE On MSNBC — MUST SEE REASON WHY
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Never-Trumper FLIPS To President Trump LIVE On MSNBC — MUST SEE REASON WHY

This is truly a must-see… I don’t know who this Gordon Sondland is, but apparently he’s big in the MSDNC world. And he previously said that he would never vote for President Trump because of January…
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Foreigners First
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Foreigners First * WorldNetDaily * by A.F. Branco Skip to content Est. 1997 Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 Est. 1997 Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 Featured articles
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Nobel Peace Prize Declares Itself Utterly MEANINGLESS by Nominating Terrorist Sympathizing UNRWA
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Nobel Peace Prize Declares Itself Utterly MEANINGLESS by Nominating Terrorist Sympathizing UNRWA

We didn't think the Nobel Peace Prize could delegitimize itself any worse than it did when preemptively gave Barack Obama the award even though he hadn't done anything to bring about world pieace (and…
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BREAKING: Port Strike Ends With Tentative Wage Deal
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BREAKING: Port Strike Ends With Tentative Wage Deal

The two sides have extended their existing contract through January 15. The longshoremen strike that began Tuesday, October 1, is over – for now. On Thursday, October 3, the United States Maritime Alliance…
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NBC News: GOP Likely to Appoint More Justices if Trump Wins
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NBC News: GOP Likely to Appoint More Justices if Trump Wins

James Singer is a rapid response director for the Kamala Harris campaign and saw something on NBC News that he thought needed a rapid response. It's likely that if Donald Trump is reelected, he could…
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In Four Weeks, Swing State Gun Owners Could Determine the Future of the Second Amendment
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In Four Weeks, Swing State Gun Owners Could Determine the Future of the Second Amendment

If you live in a “swing state,” your vote carries a special weight that votes in deep-blue or deep-red states don’t. The set of swing states changes every decade or so. It wasn’t a long time ago…
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Democrat State Lawmaker Arrested
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Democrat State Lawmaker Arrested

The New York City Police Department arrested state Assemblyman Eddie Gibbs on Thursday and took him into custody. Gibbs allegedly interfered with police as they pulled over his brother’s vehicle in…
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Catherine Herridge Has DAMNING Report on U.S. Troops Hurt by Toxic Agents During 2020 Iranian Airstrikes
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Catherine Herridge Has DAMNING Report on U.S. Troops Hurt by Toxic Agents During 2020 Iranian Airstrikes

Back in January 2020, after the U.S. took out Qasem Soleimani, a top Iranian general, Iran retaliated with airstrikes on U.S. interests in Iraq.Now Catherine Herridge -- one of the few true remaining…
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What’s the Best Material for a Lunar Tower?
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What’s the Best Material for a Lunar Tower?

Physical infrastructure on the Moon will be critical to any long-term human presence there as both America and China gear up for a sustained human lunar presence. Increasingly, a self-deploying tower is one of the most essential parts of that physical infrastructure. These towers can hold numerous pieces of equipment, from solar panels to communications arrays, and the more weight they can hold in the lunar gravity, the more capable they become. So it’s essential to understand the best structural set-up for these towers, which is the purpose of a recent paper by researchers at North Carolina State University and NASA’s Langley Research Center.  Several technologies underpin that structure, which was developed under NASA’s Self-Erectable Lunar Tower for Instruments (SELTI) project. One of the most important technologies is the material the tower consists of. In their study, the researchers looked at two types of material: the corrugated rollable tubular boom (COROTUB) and collapsible tubular mast (CTM).  Let’s consider the design around COROTUB first. COROTUB is a patented technology designed for use with small satellites. For example, it would allow a CubeSat to deploy an antenna many times its size while still being rolled into a relatively compact package. Adapting the technology to a deployable boom mast for use on the Moon is an obvious next step.  Fraser discusses why we should go back to the Moon. CTM, on the other hand, is commercially available from Opterus. It is designed to roll flat into a shape similar to a roll of tape. Once deployed, it is capable of supporting a payload located at the top of the mast. Its design seems much simpler than COROTUB’s, but on the surface, they have almost equivalent weight limits. However, one of the most essential features of these towers doesn’t lie in the boom material itself but in the supporting structure – in this case, that is a cable. The paper looks at designs with and without supporting cables that could counteract the force of the instruments at the top of the boom, forcing them to slouch to one side. Imagine a giant sunflower with its pedals bending to one side, but on the other side, there’s a metal cable holding it in place. The systems with this supporting cable structure perform superiorly by pretty much every metric the authors used. The methods they used included a type of mathematical analysis known as the Rayleigh-Ritz method, which is typically used to calculate loads on structures. But the math for those structures on the Moon is different from the same on Earth. For one, much less gravity and no wind would require additional support.  Isaac Arthur assesses the possibilities of using the Moon as an industrial hub – presumably that would involve building towers.Credit – Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur YouTube Channel However, the system must undergo massive temperature differences based on whether it is located on the lit or unlit side of the Moon. For now, those did not seem to be part of the calculations used in the analysis. COROTUB and CMT are also not the only potential technologies looking to solve this problem. We previously reported on project LUNARSABER from Honeybee Robotics, whose 100m tall masts would solve a problem similar to the one addressed by COROTUB and CMT-based towers. While it remains to be seen which technology is used on a complete prototype on the Moon, the fact that more than one organization is looking into the technology is a good indication of promise. And since hosting literal lights is one of the use cases for these towers, it is only a matter of time before more light is shone on this technology – and the lunar surface underneath it. Learn More:J Daye, A Lee, & J Fernandez – Structural Architectures for Self-Erecting Lunar TowersUT – A Tower On The Moon Could Provide Astronauts With Light, Power, and GuidanceUT – NASA’s New Solar Sail Extends Its Booms and Sets SailUT – A Moon Base Will Need a Transport System Lead Image:Artist’s conception of a Moon Base.Credit – ESA – P. Carril The post What’s the Best Material for a Lunar Tower? appeared first on Universe Today.
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One Dietary Supplement Found to Reduce Aggression by Up to 28%
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One Dietary Supplement Found to Reduce Aggression by Up to 28%

A new tool for anger management?
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