Luke: All right. I'll give it a try.
Yoda: No. Try not. Do...or do not. There is not try.
Do you actually have statistics about it or sort of a report ? I would like to read.
How much of a daily threat is "Space junk"?
Good question, as this is a serious issue and one which we must monitor constantly in order to avoid harmful impacts on the International Space Station with objects in space. For example, the US Space Command in Colorado is monitoring all objects bigger than a few inches in order to assess any potential impact with the Space Station. We categorize the chance of impact and if there is a high probability, we will actually use thrusters to slightly change the position of the Space Station to avoid the impact. If it is something that we are unable to avoid, we will have the astronauts shelter in place in their spacecrafts and in case of a catastrophic impact, they will return to Earth.
Still in China Town, Singapore. You need to get inside and through it to get to this places. no use for Google maps
@natgeotravel you just don't know, or don't want to know how awesome all these other "empty" countries (at Vancouver International Airport)
Give me five bro.
It bends space.
The First Part
SFU Men’s Hockey team vs. Selkirk College.
3:5
It was my first time when I have seen Canadian’s and American’s hockey players in real life. In this game the leaders were second one. They were faster, more confident, they were forcing this game. But guys from SFU showed also interesting game. They did not give up and it was worthy of respect. They did last two shots at 3rd period-time. It was really cool! I hope they will win in next time! Come on guys, don't be shy!
Everybody waits for their train.