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Posted by: Dale Eastman
« on: April 21, 2023, 11:57:31 AM »

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Another flat earth discussion.
KS believes the Earth is flat.
I conclude the Earth is not.
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Ty
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One day, I'll need to figure out how "astronauts"  work outside of the space station when it's moving at 17 thousand mph.
It's still a head scratcher for me. Fill me in one day please
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Near non-existent wind, molecules of air in the path of the station. So minuscule air resistance. Energy does have to be provided as thrust to keep it in orbit.