That’s in French Guiana. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guiana_Space_Centre
That’s in French Guiana. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guiana_Space_Centre
Between 20 and 30 officers and soldiers are implicated…
Pretty sensationalist headline.
It’s not a secret, just hard for amateurs to do. No doubt states with space monitoring equipment always knew. He just did it with a camera in his backyard and his laptop.
Also, he’s Finnish.
Amateur observations of the spaceplane indicate it is flying in a highly elliptical orbit ranging between 201 and 24,133 miles in altitude (323 and 38,838 kilometers). The orbit is inclined 59.1 degrees to the equator.
This is not far off the predictions from the hobbyist tracking community before the launch in December. At that time, enthusiasts used information about the Falcon Heavy’s launch trajectory and drop zones for the rocket’s core booster and upper stage to estimate the orbit it would reach with the X-37B spaceplane.
Cool post though I’m not fully onboard with the map implying the modern words came into form in America.
According to The Associated Press, one sailor (SEAL) fell into the water and the other jumped in after them, following protocol.
That’s an interesting protocol.
And the original story is that:
On Nov. 16, Reuters published a special investigation under the headline “How an Indian startup hacked the world,” detailing how Appin allegedly became a “hack for hire powerhouse that stole secrets from executives, politicians, military officials and wealthy elites around the globe”
Additionally, it’s just a limit on how much you can download. You can still get 10 subtitles a day for free.
Your consumer can query the API on its own, and download 5 subtitles per IP’s per 24 hours, but a user must be authenticated to download more. Users will then be able to download as many subtitles as their ranks allows, from 10 as simple signed up user, to 1000 for VIP user.
Oh damn! I must be out of practice. Still a great tool
Upvoting because Balsamiq
…exactly the kind that discourages 60-something, non-technical family members.