You are reading about it, so it is at least spreading awareness (not of the problems we all already know exist, but of the fact that there are still people willing to put their necks on the line fighting for a better future).
Deme
I think most things going through the temple are fatal.
The only OECD country that can beat the US in killings by law enforcement per capita is Colombia with 33.1 and 34.1 killings per 10 million people a year respectively (according to wikipedia). I think the person you replied to were right in saying that "So if I’m interacting with law enforcement but in an industrialized nation that is not the US, I’m likely better off by far". Granted, Mexico isn't much better off either, but beyond that the numbers start to go down.
Police brutality is definitely not a uniquely US thing, but it is a lot more prevalent there than in comparable countries.
Originally it said except the chaos, making it even less intelligible.
Reading this gave me a stroke.
The title of the post incorrectly states that the comet would be at its aphelion (point of the orbit farthest from the Sun) today. Then it proceeds to talk about the comet being farthest from the Earth today. Two different claims, of which at least the former is wrong.
Edit: Both are wrong. Checked stellarium and the comet was farthest from Earth in June.
You're going to have to wait until the year 4531 for that :(
I'm pretty sure that the important bit here was the quality of those particles, not their quantity.
The study was designed to detect aerosols covered with "meteor dust" left behind by space rocks that burned up upon entry. Instead, the plane detected high levels of metallic elements contaminating the floating molecules, none of which could be explained by meteors or other natural processes.
The discovery "represents the first time that stratospheric pollution has been unquestionably linked to reentry of space debris," researchers wrote in the statement.
In total, the study identified 20 different metallic elements that do not naturally occur in Earth's atmosphere, including silver, iron, lead, magnesium, titanium, beryllium, chromium, nickel and zinc.
The team suspects that the main source of the pollution is rocket boosters that are ejected by rockets shortly after they clear the upper atmosphere, then fall back to Earth.
I see what you mean, but the freezing point of water is arguably the most critical temperature when it comes to weather. Celsius is easy in this regard.
+3°C? => Precipitation will almost certainly be liquid.
-3°C? => Precipitation will be mostly solid and any possible rain or drizzle will be supercooled, forming a sheet of ice on whatever it lands on. Look out for slippery roads!
A foggy morning
Of the 976 ever produced, only 22 DC-9's remain in operation (as of last February according to Wikipedia). Not exactly a common plane to come across.
...koska ihmisten jättäminen pihalle jäätymään on väärin? Ihmisiä nekin on, ja tässä tapauksessa myös uhreja.
Ymmärrän kyllä perustelut varautua hybridivaikuttamiselle kuten mitä Puolan ja Valko-Venäjän rajalla nähtiin, mutta nää määrät ei ole vielä lähelläkään semmoista skaalaa että siitä aiheutuis ongelmia. Kohun nostaminen ja toimenpiteiden aloittaminen muutaman kymmenen rajan yli tuupatun takia pelaa vaan itänaapurin pussiin.