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  • tetris112 hours ago
    &gt; Proba-3, works just like a real solar eclipse. One spacecraft, which is roughly circular when viewed from the front, orbits closer to the sun, and its job is to block the bright parts of the sun, acting as the moon would in a real eclipse. It casts a shadow on a second probe that has a camera capable of photographing the resulting artificial eclipse.<p>&gt; Having two separate spacecraft flying independently but in such a way that one casts a shadow on the other is a challenging task. But future missions depend on scientists figuring out how to make this precision choreography technology work, and so Proba-3 is a test.<p>Oh wow, they&#x27;ve potentially rescued this (very cool!) mission for both probes
    • anonymars1 hour ago
      Scott Manley had this nice overview of the mission (~9 min)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=zfW645jhbKM" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=zfW645jhbKM</a>
  • touwer3 hours ago
    I&#x27;m glad that this site at least left ~10% of the screen on my phone to read the article, next to all banners and newsletter ads. It&#x27;s not 5%, great!
    • iamkonstantin2 hours ago
      There is also the original ESA post with a lot less ads and correctly implemented opt out from analytics <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.esa.int&#x2F;Enabling_Support&#x2F;Space_Engineering_Technology&#x2F;Proba-3_s_Coronagraph_is_alive" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.esa.int&#x2F;Enabling_Support&#x2F;Space_Engineering_Techn...</a>
    • Timwi2 hours ago
      I&#x27;m genuinely curious: I&#x27;m sure you know about the existence of ad blockers. They&#x27;re not exactly new technology. I&#x27;m sure you also know that everyone here knows about ad blockers. So I&#x27;m genuinely wondering: what does it do for you to complain about the ads here? Especially in a way that some will no doubt take as you never having heard of ad blockers?
      • nikanj58 minutes ago
        How do I get an as blocker onto the iPhone default browser?
        • senordevnyc39 minutes ago
          There’s lots in the App Store.
    • superkuh9 minutes ago
      You&#x27;re getting 10% of content? I get 0% because of the impassible cloudflare wall.
    • messe2 hours ago
      Use U-Block origin. At this point I consider it a necessity for accessibility. I find it impossible to read anything with animated or video adverts. I truly cannot focus on the text. It&#x27;s user-hostile, ableist, and content producers that continue using them can go fuck themselves. I have no ethical qualms about depriving them of revenue.
      • Timwi2 hours ago
        Question: does it actually deprive them of revenue even if I was never going to click on an ad anyway?
        • varjag2 hours ago
          The ads delivery ecosystem billing is generally structured around impressions not click through rate (which depends a lot on the nature of the ad). So yes it does.
  • graemep2 hours ago
    The European Space Agency, not &#x27;Europe&#x27;. Just as annoying as calling the EU Europe, and calling both Europe despite different membership is just confusing.
    • anonymars2 hours ago
      Is metonymy really so unreasonable in this title?
      • Timwi2 hours ago
        You have it exactly right. I read the title the way it was intended and I think the complaint was pedantic.
        • notahacker1 hour ago
          I doubt there&#x27;s anyone in the small group of people that actually need to care about the distinction between EU and ESA spacecraft who doesn&#x27;t already know this is an ESA mission anyway, and if such a person exists they can probably read as far as the first four words...
      • donohoe2 hours ago
        “North America puts man on the moon”<p>Yes. Yes it is.
        • anonymars2 hours ago
          Now let&#x27;s evaluate &quot;America puts man on moon&quot;
          • graemep1 hour ago
            Its a common term for the USA that has no other meaning. The content is North America, the two continents are the Americas. No ambiguity.<p>Europe properly means the continent so it is far more like saying &quot;North America puts man on moon&quot; than saying &quot;America puts man on moon&quot;.<p>Ambiguity is always bad.<p>Some people say its clear, but I am sure a lot of others thought an EU agency reconnected with a spacecraft.<p>Its interesting that people get so upset about asking for correct and unambiguous language.
            • wat1000058 minutes ago
              “America” has no other meaning? So USA means United States of USA?
            • close0426 minutes ago
              &gt; Its a common term for the USA that has no other meaning<p>Except, you know, the only “other” meaning of “America” is just literally the alternative name for Americas, both continents. Here is an obscure link to the description [0]. Even if you want to refer to North America, what about Mexico and Canada?<p>The less you know, the less ambiguous it is.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Americas" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Americas</a>
          • embedding-shape2 hours ago
            Didn&#x27;t think it was possible, but yes, you made it even worse.
            • anonymars2 hours ago
              A good title is brief and clear.<p>&quot;&#x27;Miracle&#x27;: European Space Agency reconnects with lost spacecraft&quot; is long.<p>&quot;&#x27;Miracle&#x27;: ESA reconnects with lost spacecraft&quot; is opaque.<p>The first four words of the article are, &quot;The European Space Agency...&quot;
    • wat1000057 minutes ago
      Life is more enjoyable if you put your focus on understanding what’s being said rather than policing how it’s said.
      • anonymars7 minutes ago
        It&#x27;s such an interesting mission too, keeping the spacecraft synchronized enough with incredible precision so that one can cast a shadow in just the right place on the other, all while the orbital mechanics of gravity are constantly insisting otherwise<p>&quot;Given the diameter of the occulter disk on the OSC and the intended corona observation regions, the CSC must be approximately 150 meters from the OSC and maintain this position with millimetric accuracy, both in range and laterally&quot;
    • vrganj2 hours ago
      &quot;America landed on the moon&quot; vs &quot;NASA landed on the moon&quot;.
      • bryanrasmussen9 minutes ago
        it was a great accomplishment, all of NASA getting there and at the same time!!<p>Personally not a fan of this sort of pedantry.