Are those pyramids called pyramids because they the shape that we call pyramid or do we call the shape pyramid because they look like those pyramids?
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PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto Spaceflight@sh.itjust.works•[Stephen Clark] Reusable rockets are here, so why is NASA paying more to launch stuff to space?English6·2 months agoReading this and also why ULA was found, it sounds like a giant fail by the Government. They allowed the only two launch providers to join, because of unprofitability, which seams odd to me. SpaceX on the other hand opposed to this merge of Atlas and Delta. Now the only reason why SpaceX can charge NASA more than Atlas or Delta did before there merge, is that the prices soared because of the created monopoly. From this article it seams that SpaceX makes 80-90 million dollars profit per NASA or DoD launch. That’s a crazy margin, now i know how they can finance their Starship development and the massive Starlink launches.
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto Memes@lemmy.ml•mute all news, hundreds of anime, a hundred ideology bait subs, and a hundred or two misc and it's almost not annoying53·2 months agoLike cat subs, before blocking them my screen was full of cats
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto Deutschland@feddit.org•Warum weiter Afghaninnen und Afghanen nach Deutschland kommen12·3 months agoSteht aber dennoch drin, falls dass deine Frage beantwortet. Wenn man so will kommt die aktuelle Diskussion ja auch nur daher, dass die zukünftige Regierung ein Problem mit dem Ortskräfteprogramm hat. Warum die ein Problem haben steht halt später im Artikel. Hätte man auch zusammenfassen können, ist aber kein Grund der Tagesschau vorzuwerfen „Grütze“ zu schreiben.
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto Deutschland@feddit.org•Warum weiter Afghaninnen und Afghanen nach Deutschland kommen31·3 months agoMeinst du das?
Warum will die künftige schwarz-rote Koalition die Aufnahmen stoppen?
Wesentlicher Grund ist die in den Augen von Union und SPD zu hohe Zahl neu ankommender Flüchtlinge in Deutschland. Sie will die Fluchtzuwanderung weiter begrenzen und deswegen unter anderem auch humanitäre Aufnahmeprogramme stoppen.
Milka is owned by Mondelez (US corporation)
We are already tired of winning
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto politics @lemmy.world•Witnesses: Man with gun threatened protesters in Lafayette anti-Trump rally; police: man was defending self28·3 months agoIt shocks me every time again, seeing how casually people carry guns in the US
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto[Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*26·3 months agoExperts […] have updated 2024 YR4’s chance of impacting the Moon on Dec. 22, 2032 from 1.7% as of late February to 3.8% based on the Webb data and observations from ground-based telescopes.
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Questions and Answers on the US reciprocal tariff policyEnglish13·3 months agoWhen goods and services are taken into account, the EU has a small surplus with the US of €48 billion; this is the equivalent of just 3% of total EU-US trade (€1.6 trillion).
Nevertheless, considering the actual trade in goods between the EU and US, in practice the average tariff rate on both sides is approximately 1%. In 2023, the US collected approximately €7 billion of tariffs on EU exports, and the EU collected approximately €3 billion on US exports.
While the EU applies a 10% Most Favored Nation (MFN) tariff on cars, it’s important to note that the US imposes a 25% tariff on pickup trucks—the largest segment of the US auto market, accounting for about one-third of all vehicle sales.
Oder nicht den Unterschied zwischen Kopieren und Drucken kennen
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto memes@lemmy.world•About 2 furlongs. Not to be confused with a bees dick.111·3 months agoDon’t blame them. It’s really complicated for them, you need to multiply or divide by 10th to convert. That’s Math! Don’t try to explain that to someone who uses his Feet to measure things. At least NASA uses the metric system (because they know is better), but don’t tell that to US Americans.
Das hat er nicht wirklich gepostet, oder? Hat hier jemand Twitter um das nachzuprüfen?
PlaneMaker@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Can Germany attract US researchers? | DW NewsEnglish3·3 months agoEhhh…. They are already overwhelmed in German, how do you imagine it working in English? I went to the immigration office in my city once, they barely spoke English, it’s really sad. If they genuinely want to attract scientists/experts, they need to establish a dedicated office for that purpose, or perhaps an office at the EU level. How does this process work in the Netherlands?
Seem like we have already forgotten that it was totally normal for the US to spy on „friends“.
Even after the disclosure that NSA spied on Angela Merkel, Barack Obama agued on German TV that, „the surveillance was necessary for international security“.
So when Donald Trump says he needs Greenland for international security, and even threatens with military force, it really is no surprise that the US is spying on „friends“ again.