

The view of Jupiter from there would be super impressive as well. From what I can gather the apparent size is 19 degrees, or 40 times the moon viewed from earth.
Still not quite as extreme as it appeared in the 1998 game Battlezone sadly



The view of Jupiter from there would be super impressive as well. From what I can gather the apparent size is 19 degrees, or 40 times the moon viewed from earth.
Still not quite as extreme as it appeared in the 1998 game Battlezone sadly



Yes of course. Although it loses some of its shock factor once you hear a bit about measure theory


Who else is thinking of that one scene near the start of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?


It’s funny how everyone tends to assume that there is a very obvious and well-known reason why we age, and people are usually shocked to find out that, like the article demonstrates, science kind of doesn’t really know. We know a lot of the mechanisms of course and I’m sure any doctors here can explain them, but it’s not like there’s one simple and universal explanation.
Edit: some commenters have pointed out that aging is very well studied so I’m crossing out the part that could be misleading and will add only: it’s complicated


Some people here can remember a time when most computers had just a keyboard and no mouse!


Genius

I occasionally still get messages on my mobile provider’s default voicemail, and honestly by far the biggest issue is the fact that it very slowly reads out the sender’s full number and the exact time of the message before even starting. Without that it would still be bad, but probably 10 times less bad.