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Futurama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by David X. Cohen. The show aired on Fox from March 28, 1999, to August 23, 2013, spanning a total of 140 episodes across seven seasons. The series is set in the year 3000, where the last human is working as a delivery boy in New New York.
The voice cast of Futurama consists of a talented group of actors who brought the characters to life. The main cast members include:
Billy West as Philip J. Fry, Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, Dr. Zoidberg, and others. West is a versatile voice actor who has lent his voice to numerous animated series and films.
Katey Sagal as Turanga Leela, the cycloptic space captain. Sagal is an accomplished actress who has starred in both television and film, including her role as Peggy Bundy in the hit sitcom Married… with Children.
John DiMaggio as Bender, the alcoholic, womanizing, robot. DiMaggio has a prolific voice acting career, with roles in other popular animated series like Transformers: Robots in Disguise and Adventure Time.
Phil LaMarr as Hermes Conrad, the Planet Express shipping clerk. LaMarr has an extensive voice acting background, with roles in series such as Justice League, Static Shock, and Samurai Jack.
Maurice LaMarche as Kif Kroker, Calculon, and others. LaMarche is a highly skilled voice actor, known for his work in shows like Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs, and Freakazoid!
Tress MacNeille as Professor Elzar, Hattie McDoogal, and others. MacNeille is a talented voice actress who has lent her voice to various animated series, including The Simpsons, Tiny Toon Adventures, and Darkwing Duck.
David Herman as Zapp Brannigan, the incompetent commander of the Nimbus. Herman has appeared in several animated series and films, such as SpongeBob SquarePants and The Oblongs.
Lauren Tom as Amy Wong, the rich and attractive member of the Planet Express crew. Tom has had roles in various television series, including Friends, Seinfeld, and King of the Hill.
Frank Welker as Nibbler, the pet of the Professor. Welker is a legendary voice actor, with roles in numerous animated series like Transformers, Voltron, and Scooby-Doo.
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There's a very popular short that asks, why don't we cover the sahara desert with solar panels? In the video, they make three major claims. The first is they would produce enough energy for 96 earths. This assumes 100% efficient solar panels, which simply don't exist. A more realistic and excepted figure is 4 times our current needs, not 96.
The second claim, is just bizarre, they claim solar panels would make the Sahara colder, but black absorbs more sunlight, not less. Every child that's walked barefoot on asphalt in summer knows this.
The final claim, about Africa becoming lush is just wild speculation. Folks, if it sounds too good to be true, it's probably just clickbait BS
According to World Wise:
Why Don't We Cover The Sahara Desert With Solar Panels?
it could generate 2.5 million terawatt-hours of electricity annually, enough to power 96 Earths. However, The installation would have severe consequences, disrupting the climatic cycle and causing the Sahara to become cold. Increased rainfall in the desert could lead to massive ocean cyclones and the Amazon rainforest turning into a desert. In fact, it has been observed that Rainfall in Sahara desert causes drought in Amazon region, while lack of rainfall in Sahara accelerates Amazon's growth.
It may seem like the two regions are worlds apart, but Nasa's Calipso satellite has uncovered a surprising connection. Each year, around 182 million tons of sand dust flyes from the Sahara, and travels around 4300 kilometers over the Atlantic Ocean before falling on the Amazon rainforest. This dust carries a substantial amount of phosphorus, which is crucial for rainforest plants to thrive. It's not an exaggeration to say that there is an Amazon because there is a Sahara.
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It's time for some more Bad YouTube Science.
There's a very popular short that asks, why don't we cover the sahara desert with solar panels? In the video, they make three major claims. The first is they would produce enough energy for 96 earths. This assumes 100% efficient solar panels, which simply don't exist. A more realistic and excepted figure is 4 times our current needs, not 96.
The second claim, is just bizarre, they claim solar panels would make the Sahara colder, but black absorbs more sunlight, not less. Every child that's walked barefoot on asphalt in summer knows this.
The final claim, about Africa becoming lush is just wild speculation. Folks, if it sounds too good to be true, it's probably just clickbait BS
According to World Wise:
Why Don't We Cover The Sahara Desert With Solar Panels?
it could generate 2.5 million terawatt-hours of electricity annually, enough to power 96 Earths. However, The installation would have severe consequences, disrupting the climatic cycle and causing the Sahara to become cold. Increased rainfall in the desert could lead to massive ocean cyclones and the Amazon rainforest turning into a desert. In fact, it has been observed that Rainfall in Sahara desert causes drought in Amazon region, while lack of rainfall in Sahara accelerates Amazon's growth.
It may seem like the two regions are worlds apart, but Nasa's Calipso satellite has uncovered a surprising connection. Each year, around 182 million tons of sand dust flyes from the Sahara, and travels around 4300 kilometers over the Atlantic Ocean before falling on the Amazon rainforest. This dust carries a substantial amount of phosphorus, which is crucial for rainforest plants to thrive. It's not an exaggeration to say that there is an Amazon because there is a Sahara.
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"And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return: with peace and hope for all mankind.” - Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan
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Changes Made by Trump to NASA:
Acceleration of Moon Landing Timeline: The Trump administration accelerated NASA’s timeline for returning astronauts to the Moon from the original target of 2028 to 2024. This shift in focus aimed to prioritize lunar exploration as a stepping stone for future Mars missions.
Space Policy Directive 1: On December 11, 2017, President Trump signed Space Policy Directive 1, which directed NASA to refocus its human exploration program on sending astronauts back to the Moon with the goal of establishing a sustained presence and eventually launching crewed missions to Mars in the 2030s.
Emphasis on Commercialization: Under Trump’s leadership, there was a significant emphasis on commercial partnerships and commercialization of low Earth orbit. This included initiatives like the Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) program and the Commercial Crew Program (CCP) aimed at leveraging private sector capabilities for space missions.
Support for Artemis Program: The Artemis program, initiated during the Trump administration, aimed to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence there. This program involved collaboration with international partners and private industry to achieve its goals.
Focus on Deep Space Exploration: Trump’s administration placed a strong focus on deep space exploration, including plans for crewed missions beyond Earth orbit. This included developing architectures like the Orion spacecraft for deep space missions.
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The Sun has been responsible for giving our planet energy over the last 4.5-billion years. This energy has allowed life to flourish throughout most of Earth's history. How much do we depend on the Sun? What would be the short term and long term effects on Earth if the Sun suddenly vanished?
Well, not a lot of good would come out of the Sun's sudden disappearance.
Firstly, if the sun were to vanish right now, we wouldn’t know for eight and a half minutes. Because nothing travels faster than light, including the pull of gravity, we would blissfully orbit the recently vanished star unaware of our impending demise. Suddenly, as the last of the sun’s rays fell onto earth’s daylight side, the Sun would simply vanish. Eternal night would fall over the planet and Earth will start traveling into interstellar space at 18 miles per second.
Within 2 seconds, the full moon reflecting the sun’s rays on the dark side of the planet would also go dark. Likewise, over the course of the day, all of the planets in our once-happy solar system would blink out as they stopped reflecting sunlight back to earth.
Temperatures would start to plummet and the planet would start freezing. It would take millions of years for the planet to completely freeze solid, but up here on the Earth’s crust, temperatures would drop below 0 degrees Celsius within the first week, dropping to a bone chilling -100 degrees within the first year. The earth would eventually stabilize around -240 degrees for a few millions of years while geothermal energy is still working. (In other words, you should buy a good coat while you can).
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Scholz's Star /ˈʃoʊlz(əz)/ (WISE designation WISE 0720−0846 or fully WISE J072003.20−084651.2) is a dim binary stellar system 22 light-years (6.8 parsecs) from the Sun in the constellation Monoceros near the galactic plane.[2] It was discovered in 2013 by astronomer Ralf-Dieter Scholz. In 2015, Eric Mamajek and collaborators reported the system passed through the Solar System's Oort cloud roughly 70,000 years ago,[2] and dubbed it Scholz's Star.
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1. "Moon exploration for water sources"
2. "Building a lunar colony with water resources"
3. "Water extraction on the Moon for colony sustainability"
4. "Moon colony design and water management"
5. "Prospects of finding water on the Moon for colonization"
6. "Challenges of establishing a water-based colony on the Moon"
7. "Moon missions: Searching for water near potential colony sites"
8. "Water recycling systems in Moon colonies"
9. "Moon colony infrastructure: Water supply and distribution"
10. "The importance of water in sustaining a Moon colony"
11. "Moon colonization: Harnessing water for survival"
12. "Exploring lunar craters for water in support of colonies"
13. "Water-based agriculture in Moon colonies"
14. "Moon colony construction: Utilizing water resources"
15. "The role of water in future Moon colonies"
16. "Moon colony habitats: Water-centric designs"
17. "Water mining on the Moon for colony development"
18. "Sustainable water usage in Moon colonies"
19. "Moon colony energy generation using water resources"
20. "Water-based industries in lunar colonies"
21. "Moon colony research: Water-related experiments"
22. "Water purification techniques for Moon colonies"
23. "Moon colony transportation: Water as a resource"
24. "Water storage solutions for Moon colonies"
25. "Moon colony governance: Water policies and regulations"
26. "Water scarcity challenges in establishing Moon colonies"
27. "Moon colony expansion: Water requirements and strategies"
28. "Water-based recreation in lunar colonies"
29. "Moon colony communication systems: Water-based technologies"
30. "Water and life support systems in Moon colonies"
31. "Moon colony waste management: Water-related considerations"
32. "Water-based construction materials for Moon colonies"
33. "Moon colony medical facilities: Water-dependent services"
34. "Water and lunar agriculture in future Moon colonies"
35. "Moon colony tourism: Water-based attractions"
36. "Water conservation practices in Moon colonies"
37. "Moon colony education: Water-related curriculum"
38. "Water and lunar geology: Implications for colony planning"
39. "Moon colony entertainment: Water-themed activities"
40. "Water and lunar weather patterns: Impact on colonies"
41. "Moon colony transportation: Water-based vehicles"
42. "Water and lunar mining: Supporting colony development"
43. "Moon colony waste recycling: Water-focused initiatives"
44. "Water and lunar biodiversity: Exploring colony ecosystems"
45. "Moon colony security: Water-related measures"
46. "Water and lunar construction materials: Innovations for colonies"
47. "Moon colony governance: Water resource allocation"
48. "Water and lunar tourism: Exploring colony attractions"
49. "Moon colony research: Water-related discoveries"
50. "Water and lunar sustainability: Lessons from Moon colonies"
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