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      "text": " Thanks for that. Yeah, thanks for that comment, Dave. Yeah, I feel like a couple of people have mentioned that power outage and with the tunnel and yeah. Well, thank you. Thank you for that explanation. Thank you for that. Traffic updates even in Primeville. All right, we'll find a name RF and internet."
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      "text": " And this is VH3KX, Ken here, and this is the Science and TechNet coming to you from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. If you'd like to join us or you have a comment, come on in, and then I'll get into a few things about space right after that. So if you'd like to join us, come on in. And the first one here is about flashes of light seen on the moon. And the question comes up, what are they? If you'd like to join us, come on in."
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      "text": " Kilo, Delta, Mango, Alpha, X-ray, Kd2, TAX, how copy?"
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      "text": " And we'll go through the topics for tonight. In the sky this week, Science Tribute Corner, which is a two main spaces each week, and the first main topic, cholesterol drugs may help in the fight against dementia. And one place left in the world without mosquitoes. And a man with a metal detector finds a woman treasure. And brain aging and a memory loss in mice has been reversed. A Halloween war explained by science and the moon's effect on human behavior. Like werewolves and vampires, that sort of thing, were those legends that start up. Was there any truth into the effect that the moon has on human behavior? And flashes are seen on the moon. What are they? And a James Webb Space Telescope finds evidence of a black hole speeding through a galaxy. And a piece of a secret space rocket that was just found in Australia. And a huge asteroid was lost in the Sun's air. They've located that. And radio waves from the early universe might reveal dark matter. And that's the lineup for tonight."
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      "text": " Director three hotel with the ostrich comment on the starling satellites coming down. I never knew it was that many. Thanks for Sharing that fact I guess it's like the old adage What goes up must come down and given there's so many of them up in the orbit eventually they got to find their way back down"
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      "text": " I've got you there and there was another station trying to explain about the same time."
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      "text": " Yeah John we've just gone and timed out ROJ again, can you please note down that ROJ is on an 11 o'clock time out."
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      "text": " And this is the VH3KX and I'll have to do one science net. Have a bit of a telescope workshop instead of the science trivia or the in the sky this week just for those of you who are thinking of getting a telescope or have a telescope. I'll give some hints about the uses for your scope, lenses, things like that. We do that in another week or two. Next up, Science Trivia Corner. Before I get into this one, any stations out there who would like to join us, any comments, come on in. Then the Science Trivia Corner. And those of you unfamiliar with that, it's a two-part. One is a quiz, the other is just trivia. And the quiz is just dressed up as trivia, so it's really not a quiz in any traditional sense. It's just making it a little bit more trivial, a little bit more fun. If you'd like to join us, VH3KX, come on in."
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      "text": " It is, it would hit a terminal velocity coming down, so it would only be able to go so fast before it starts slowing down. And they can hit, let's say, about 300 and, oh, I don't know, maybe 200, 200 miles an hour by coming down. And in order to break the skin, your skin, it takes up a particular about 136 miles per hour to actually break your skin. So, although they're still traveling very slow, technically they could depending on how they hit you, but not the way you think, you know, the really deep penetration from a round that's coming down to St. Velocities coming over the gun. So, no, it's, chances are, depending on the size of the caliber too, the larger caliber, it's a little bit more momentum than the coming down. But even at the terminal velocity at that point, yeah, maybe the thing will hit you, but smaller caliber, not so much. So, no."
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