Message from @The Gwench

Discord ID: 634140024278876170


2019-10-16 21:01:42 UTC  

@Atlas the Friendly Robot Don’t joke about it again
They are taken very seriously

bye bye

2019-10-16 21:07:10 UTC  

bye

vye

bye

lol

c ya.

2019-10-16 21:08:11 UTC  
2019-10-16 21:08:17 UTC  

Hiii

2019-10-16 21:14:10 UTC  

Hello

2019-10-16 21:14:22 UTC  

My whole connection just dropped

2019-10-16 21:15:45 UTC  

It wont connect now

2019-10-16 21:15:46 UTC  

Weird

2019-10-16 21:23:47 UTC  

you are right

2019-10-16 21:23:52 UTC  

ok i will

2019-10-16 21:24:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/634139720221196299/EHB23DZXUAEnHFd.jpg

2019-10-16 21:26:03 UTC  

@Citizen Z can you provide a video that brings a ship back into focus with binoculars. Post in <#484514023698726912>

2019-10-16 21:27:56 UTC  

Check this out... on NASA image, (red circle) Air bubbles trapped between sticker and "space ship".

Question is could very thin sticker to stop negative pressure of vacuum? That trapped air contain some humidity for sure and we know what happens to water when in vacuum.

Original image: https://www.nasa.gov/images/content/214851main_columbusspacewalk.jpg

2019-10-16 21:28:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/634140595849527307/img.png

2019-10-16 21:29:59 UTC  

@Logrian okay that's actually kind of correct the the solar panel has to be super flat to actually catch all the sunlight and heat up so it creates energy and also those logos on the side our sponsor logos🀣😢

2019-10-16 21:30:19 UTC  

Like the United Nations

2019-10-16 21:30:23 UTC  

Theres bubbles under that sticker, checkmate gloober! πŸ˜‰

2019-10-16 21:31:08 UTC  

Okay easy to explain on entry within the atmosphere which by the way it's still in the atmosphere technically it's only 25,000 up so technically it can have atmospheric bubbles checkmate😜

2019-10-16 21:31:26 UTC  

Realspace starts at 28

2019-10-16 21:31:31 UTC  
2019-10-16 21:31:43 UTC  

WRONG!

2019-10-16 21:31:51 UTC  

...THAT is at 25,000 feet??

2019-10-16 21:31:57 UTC  

68 miles real space 'starts' πŸ˜‰

2019-10-16 21:32:13 UTC  

But there is NO space, sigh!

2019-10-16 21:32:52 UTC  

Do you realize that a estimate was taken in 1998 right honnyπŸ˜‹

2019-10-16 21:33:13 UTC  

Commercial airliners fly higher than 25,000 feet.

2019-10-16 21:33:32 UTC  

68 miles is not right and also I said 25000 mirrors

2019-10-16 21:33:41 UTC  

Meters not mirrors I hate

2019-10-16 21:33:45 UTC  

Autocorrect

2019-10-16 21:34:07 UTC  

So we all have something in common at least we all hate Google and Bing

2019-10-16 21:34:16 UTC  

oh, meters, gotcha