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    MeAgain

    Like Skylab: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2025-05-08/kosmos-482-tracking-data-soviet-venus-space-probe-atmosphere/105269940

    Will these soon become an annual or more frequent event? – night skies v. full these days…

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      David Maddison

      Under international space law, space debris is the property of the original launcher.

      However the Soviet Union no longer exists.

      The Venera probes were launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (where Borat comes from and whose children have a higher level of educational achievement than Australia’s), now an independent country.

      It poses an interesting legal question who owns any debris which lands.

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        Sambar

        David, sister and hubby recently returned from Kazakhstan. Their observations versus what people think about these far away places, where simply chalk and cheese.
        Some points they mentioned.
        1/ A muslim country that does NOT teach religion in schools. If parents want their kids educated in religion they do it at their own expense after school hours.
        2/ This country is tolerant of other religious beliefs
        3/ Crime is comparatively low.
        4/ As geriatric travellers they did not feel unsafe or threatened at any time.
        5/ It appears that there is also a very efficient public health system
        All up they thought it a fascinating place, happy and courteous people, progressive in the old way, you know keen to improve all aspects of their lives and certainly very different to other “Stan” countries they had visited over the years.

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      Sambar

      Interesting comment in the narrative. The exact time and place of reentry will be determined by the sun. Apparently a solar storm can cause earths atmosphere to “fluff. up” and therefore reach further into space affecting the the crafts speed.
      Wow, who would have thunk that the sun could cause the whole of earths atmosphere to expand and in the space of a couple of days. This same sun couldn’t possibly affect our weather could it?

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        David Maddison

        It all comes down to the point I keep making about the Left and that is that they have an Aristotlean world view, that is they believe in a static earth theory in which the world never changes.

        It is incomprehensible to them that there could be variations in the climate or the world in general due to variations in solar activity from the sun, a variable star, Milankovich cycles, plate tectonics, cosmic ray variations leading to variations in cloud formation, volcanic activity, continental drift causing changes in ocean circulation (long term), meteorite impacts (rare) etc..

        All these effects are well known and I remember learning about them in school, back in the day.

        Now they call a hot day “catastrophic global warming” and panic.

        Scientific ignorance is an appalling thing.

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    Peter C

    Waiting for updates.
    Every Australian capital city seems to be threatened!

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    Strop

    the climate apocalypse narrative is a social contagion that’s driven by power mad psychopaths who are hellbent on using fear and compulsion to make sure everyone steps in line so that they can continue with their acquisition of undeserved power

    Jordan Peterson
    Joe Rogan Experience episode #2308 @ 1:17:30

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    Dave in the States

    India shot down a Pakistani JF-17 fighter, as things continue to escalate. The pilot was killed.

    India claims at least two have been shot down so far.

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/operation-sindoor-pakistan-admits-india-shot-down-2-of-its-fighter-jets/articleshow/121004497.cms

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    David Maddison

    (Bumped.)

    Why do 7 out of 15 Greens in Federal Parliament have hyphenated surnames?

    https://greens.org.au/mps

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      Glenn

      I treat anyone with a hyphenated surname with suspicion…they could be a Green. I think it was designed this way so we can spot them.

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      Jack01

      They should texhnically include the indistinguishable “teal independents” on that list.

      Now with Adam Badnt gone, someone like Sarah Hanson young might become leader. Someone that unhinged will surely deimate the party vote, like Kamala harris dedimated the democrat vote.

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        David Maddison

        I don’t understand how the Teals are allowed to keep calling themselves “independents” and thus exempt from laws governing political parties, including funding disclosure, when they are obviously a party with the same branding and beliefs etc..

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      Robert Swan

      They all should be called Dunning-Kruger.

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      Sambar

      What’s wrong with “Sea Food Sarah” or is that “Sea Patrol Sarah”. Hope she wins the Leadership role, it should condemn the greens to irrelevance for decades!

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      Geoffrey Williams

      It’s all, simply pasturing . .

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    MrGrimNasty

    Probably because they are generally the sort of people who would think a lady taking a man’s name on marriage is a hideous outdated sexist tradition.

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      h p

      So they keep their father’s name but not take their husband’s? Yet to see the three surname child though.

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        Vladimir

        Yes, I was very concerned for years what will happen the progeny of parents with 2 surnames each. Would they take a quadruple surname?
        Also, is Hanson Young one and the same person as Young Hanson ?
        It is a fact that white, middle-age men always put themselves in front of promising ladies, the glass ceiling must be broken !

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “How media often gets it wrong on livestock emissions”

    https://www.beefcentral.com/news/how-media-often-gets-it-wrong-on-livestock-emissions/

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      Graeme4

      Two points of interest on Methane and livestock:
      1. I believe that the amount of methane from livestock is calculated not by estimating the numbers of livestock, but by the acreage that COULD support livestock grazing. Is this correct? If yes, surely this would always result in an over-estimation, as not all grazing land is used.
      2. If the grazing land grass is not eaten by livestock, then surely it would eventually decompose, still emitting methane.

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