Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-11-07 23:28:25 UTC  

will look about

2019-11-07 23:28:42 UTC  

Ancient sumerian i believe

2019-11-07 23:28:58 UTC  

They believed in something in the sky

2019-11-07 23:29:04 UTC  

Called it the fish god

2019-11-07 23:29:22 UTC  

Its strikingly resembles the ISS

2019-11-07 23:29:26 UTC  

how small do you think a sattelite is, also sorry for the cut, pl continue

2019-11-07 23:29:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/642143608157241375/Assyrian-Cylinder-with-Dagon-380x240.jpg

2019-11-07 23:30:01 UTC  

I think it looks more like a sattelite

2019-11-07 23:30:15 UTC  

sorry I am biased to like more sattelites than the ISS 😄

2019-11-07 23:30:23 UTC  

but indeed

2019-11-07 23:30:26 UTC  

it looks like

2019-11-07 23:30:33 UTC  

the problem is that it's too close to us

2019-11-07 23:31:00 UTC  

I believe thats a drawing found somewhere

2019-11-07 23:31:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/642144010344988672/vatican138_05.jpg

2019-11-07 23:31:17 UTC  

it's indeed interesting

2019-11-07 23:31:18 UTC  

Even the ancient egyptians had a fish god. Those ancient civs all have similar resemblance.

2019-11-07 23:31:26 UTC  

ye

2019-11-07 23:31:43 UTC  

Looks like light rays coming off the bottom

2019-11-07 23:31:46 UTC  

religion is interesting

2019-11-07 23:31:49 UTC  

With solar pannel wings

2019-11-07 23:31:58 UTC  

Just like the ISS

2019-11-07 23:32:18 UTC  

Or what we believe to be the ISS

2019-11-07 23:32:20 UTC  

but couldn't the middle be the sattelite's body ?

2019-11-07 23:32:32 UTC  

Could be i dont know

2019-11-07 23:32:44 UTC  

ye 😄

2019-11-07 23:32:50 UTC  

Its funny tho

2019-11-07 23:32:58 UTC  

I've put some sattelites in orbit at Kerbal Space Program

2019-11-07 23:33:03 UTC  

it's very cool

2019-11-07 23:35:25 UTC  

it's funny

2019-11-07 23:35:33 UTC  

I should be better at making rovers than sattelites

2019-11-07 23:35:47 UTC  

yet my rovers usually break in the first minutes of their missions ;-;

2019-11-07 23:36:09 UTC  

I am a disgracee for mechatronics ;-;

2019-11-07 23:57:14 UTC  

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2019-11-07 23:57:35 UTC  

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2019-11-08 00:06:22 UTC  
2019-11-08 00:07:03 UTC  

You should weigh a heavy object in and out of a vacuum chamber and see how much the difference is then use that as a range of error and apply it to whatever results you are looking at

2019-11-08 00:07:29 UTC  

Then, since you will actually have evidence to support your argument, you may be able to make a valid point

2019-11-08 00:07:45 UTC  

Until then, it is simply a case of you saying the air pressure is significant, and others saying it is not

2019-11-08 00:08:52 UTC