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  1. Air France, l'une des Cies les plus mal gérées au monde
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    L'espace...

    D'ailleurs l'article est hyper intéressant je trouve : https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=New_Horizons
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    L'espace...

    Y'en a sur NH (source wiki) Ralph Ralph—telescope and color camera The Ralph telescope, 6 cm (2.4 in) in aperture, is one of two photographic instruments that make up New Horizons‍ '​ Pluto Exploration Remote Sensing Investigation (PERSI), with the other being the Alice instrument. Ralph has two separate channels: a visible-light CCD imager (MVIC- Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera) with broadband and color channels, and a near-infrared imaging spectrometer, LEISA (Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array). LEISA is derived from a similar instrument on the EO-1 mission. Ralph was named after Alice's husband on The Honeymooners, and was designed after Alice. Principal investigator: Alan Stern, Southwest Research Institute SDC SDC—Student Dust Counter The Student Dust Counter (SDC), built by students at the University of Colorado Boulder, will operate continuously through the trajectory to make dust measurements. It consists of a detector panel, about 460 mm × 300 mm (18 in × 12 in), mounted on the antisolar face of the spacecraft (the ram direction), and an electronics box within the spacecraft. The detector contains fourteen polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) panels, twelve science and two reference, which generate voltage when impacted. Effective collecting area is 0.125 m2 (1.35 sq ft). No dust counter has operated past the orbit of Uranus; models of dust in the outer Solar System, especially the Kuiper belt, are speculative. VBSDC is always turned on measuring the masses of the interplanetary and interstellar dust particles (in the range of nano- and picograms) as they collide with the PVDF panels mounted on the New Horizons spacecraft. The measured data is expected to greatly contribute to the understanding of the dust spectra of the Solar System. The dust spectra can then be compared with those observed via telescope of other stars, giving new clues as to where Earth-like planets can be found in the universe. The dust counter is named for Venetia Burney, who first suggested the name "Pluto" at the age of 11. A thirteen-minute short film about VBSDC garnered an Emmy award for student achievement in 2006.[30]
  4. Wingeeky

    L'espace...

    Il n'y a pas que les photos qui sont intéressantes Ce qui importe le plus les observateurs c'est l'image spectrale (je crois)
  5. C'était bien la finale de LDC ?
  6. J'ai hâte de voir les Chubee poster dans l'espace supp
  7. C'est bon ça
  8. J'ai déclaré en retard, RAS
  9. (teh olde mais bon)
  10. Attention ça pique Le son est obligatoire
  11. Mais... mais... Putain, le foot me désole de plus en plus. En le forçant à avoir un rapport sexuel non consentant peut-être ? EDIT : enchaînement post - signature parfait
  12. C'est long mais c'est bon https://storify.com/dakoshertaliban/quidenapingue
  13. Re - re -
  14. S'il se fait ban pour ça, je montre ma bite.
  15. Parce que les filles sont des princesses
  16. Bon courage aux Auxerrois
  17. Il va détruire son environnement
  18. I HAVE A BLUE TOOTH !
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