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berkeman reacted to Haborix's post in the thread Severe Turbulence for Delta Flight 56 (NTSB report) with
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I can do without ever experiencing that! On a more positive, it is amazing how robust commercial planes are to be able to withstand such... -
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Okay so a couple of questions: 1. "Open domain hackathon" refers to what, exactly? A hackathon without a set theme? 2. What was wrong... -
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berkeman replied to the thread I How feasible is home radio astronomy?.After removing some insults by @parac-EU this thread is reopened provisionally and parac-EU is now thread banned from this thread. -
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berkeman reacted to AT_saavedra's post in the thread Help with Time-Independent Perturbation Theory "Good" States Proof with
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berkeman reacted to davenn's post in the thread M7.6 Drake Passage; M7.4, M6.7 Philippines, M6.3 Papua New Guinea Earthquakes with
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yeah, a nice collection of events, i have the 1st 3 on the same page of my seismo but the order was .... M 7.4 - 20 km E of Santiago... -
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I maintained and operated a radio astronomy observatory before I retired. -
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I warn the neophytes of how steep the learning curve really is. It may seem easy to engineer an amateur RA observatory, for some... -
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It does not have to use cryogenic cooling, a stack of Peltier refrigeration modules will do the job at the focus of an amateur RA... -
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berkeman reacted to proteo's post in the thread Seeking Open Datasets for Machine Learning Applications in Nanomaterials with
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Thanks to nanohub: https://hackingmaterials.lbl.gov/matminer/ http://citrineinformatics.github.io/python-citrination-client/index.html...