Teflon looks a lot like polyethylene. And sample bags made of polyethylene typically have a quarter-inch seam around the edges, much as we see in the in situ photo.
Quote from: JayUtah on October 18, 2015, 09:55:54 PMTeflon looks a lot like polyethylene. And sample bags made of polyethylene typically have a quarter-inch seam around the edges, much as we see in the in situ photo.Did you mean to say "sample bags made of Teflon typically have a ..."?
QuoteDid you mean to say "sample bags made of Teflon typically have a ..."?Of course I did.
Did you mean to say "sample bags made of Teflon typically have a ..."?
Quote from: ka9q on October 20, 2015, 08:11:54 PMQuote from: JayUtah on October 18, 2015, 09:55:54 PMTeflon looks a lot like polyethylene. And sample bags made of polyethylene typically have a quarter-inch seam around the edges, much as we see in the in situ photo.Did you mean to say "sample bags made of Teflon typically have a ..."?Of course I did.
Whizzes over my head.
It's going to be a sad day when the last Apollo astronaut passes into the undiscovered country and a human who knows what it's like to walk or orbit the moon will no longer be still with us. I'm glad we can contact these people while we still can.
Quote from: raven on October 19, 2015, 11:50:19 PMIt's going to be a sad day when the last Apollo astronaut passes into the undiscovered country and a human who knows what it's like to walk or orbit the moon will no longer be still with us. I'm glad we can contact these people while we still can.xkcdBe sure to read the mouse-over text.
Quote from: Count Zero on October 21, 2015, 03:38:05 AMQuote from: raven on October 19, 2015, 11:50:19 PMIt's going to be a sad day when the last Apollo astronaut passes into the undiscovered country and a human who knows what it's like to walk or orbit the moon will no longer be still with us. I'm glad we can contact these people while we still can.xkcdBe sure to read the mouse-over text.Oh, I have. I just hope we get to see those planets, as sad as it will be. Let's hope for a future without a Fermi paradox, as we will be the aliens, and we will be there!
Charlie Duke interview with questions concerning hoax nuts.http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/aljazeeracorrespondent/2015/10/charlie-duke-moon-151021154201652.html
Quote from: bknight on October 22, 2015, 07:40:45 AMCharlie Duke interview with questions concerning hoax nuts.http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/aljazeeracorrespondent/2015/10/charlie-duke-moon-151021154201652.htmlMore than anything I love the fact that he can't remember Bart Sibrel's name.
Well, and doubtless to the HBs' dismay, they just aren't that important. We remember their names because this is our hobby. The astronauts don't, because they don't care.