Hello, im an AG, Aerographers mate, currently on an aircraft carrier typing this, and my job is to avoid such a thing, we never deal with seas bigger than like 15ft, and about 1.5 years of experiance at sea I have yet to sea a rogue wave, but when i do ill get a vid for yall
So what you are saying is the carrier would be safe but if I was on deck naked my penis would be ripped off and my nut juice would spray mixed with blood everywhere?
The sr71 top speed is not limited by its engine. It is the airframe. The wings will melt. It has warning sensors inside the wings. At the melting point the pilot is warned to slow down. So the top speed is defined by atmospheric conditions. The colder and more dense the air is the higher it can fly and faster it can go before melting. The wing design was made to expand under heat. But it can only go so far.
They did not feel anything but they knew for 20 minutes they were going to die because all the lights were red it was making a lot of popping sounds and was not going up fast at all because it was being crushed. 😢.
It should be clarified that the SR- 71 was only the final version of the original design. A-12, then M-21, then YF-12A then the SR-71. The A-12 could do most of the things the SR-71 did, only a little faster. Many of the official speed records were set by a YF-12A, not the SR-71.
If the moon actually started to drift closer to earth at some point the moon would be shredded into billions of astroids forming a ring around the earth due to its gravity, but tides will be affected and most likely killing lots of humans
Yeh right, strong smell of BS here, lets face it they cant even produce a non composite photo of Earth. I suspect there's a truck stop behind that hill!
@@Xahnelexactly and more than likely!…but having said that…it is possible that it might. As toasty the fox says, 650 light years is close (approx), but lets look at it in terms of timescales. We’re 650 years behind whatever is happening to the star due to speed of light etc etc. So technically if it went super 649 years ago we wouldn’t see it til next year. Possible in our lifetime, but massively slim indeed 😂
Remember, it depends on how the plane crashes. For example: you were seated at the back, expecting to be the safest, but while the plane was landing, it suffers a severe tailstrike and causes the tail to seperate. Kind of like what happened in asiana airlines flight 214. So, go ahead and sit wherever you want! Plane crashes are extremley rare anyways.