How To Remove Road Tar & Clean Sticky Buttons In Your Car!
How To Remove Road Tar & Clean Sticky Buttons In Your Car! Welcome to my ultimate guide on removing road tar from your car’s paint, and cleaning sticky buttons inside your car! In this highly informative video, I share expert tips and tricks to help you achieve a flawlessly clean and well-maintained car interior and exterior.
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Cat Meowing🌹🐈🐈🌹|Cat Sound| Cute Cat Videos #shorts #cat #cats #dog #puppy #catlover #catfunnyshorts
Cat Meowing🌹🐈🐈🌹|Cat Sound| Cute Cat Videos #shorts #cat #cats #dog #puppy #catlover #catfunnyshorts
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The Real Story of Oppenheimer | Hero or Villain? | Dhruv Rathee
Recently, the movie "Oppenheimer" took the internet by storm, captivating audiences worldwide. However, what many might not realize is that this gripping film is rooted in the true story of Scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who played a pivotal role in conducting a momentous nuclear test. In a daring and historic experiment, Oppenheimer initiated the detonation of the first nuclear bomb, an event that surpassed all expectations with its resounding success. Yet, this triumph came with a heavy price, as it ushered in a period of profound chaos and uncertainty.Prepare to be engrossed in the captivating narrative of "Oppenheimer" and discover the profound questions it raises about heroism, the consequences of scientific breakthroughs, and the fine line between progress and destruction. Don't miss Dhruv Rakhee's enlightening video, where the intriguing story of J. Robert Oppenheimer unfolds before your eyes.
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NASA Tests Ways to Crash Land on Mars
The Simplified High Impact Energy Landing Device (SHIELD) is a lander concept being tested at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). It could one day provide a new way for low-cost missions to land on Mars.
Rather than rely on parachutes or retrorockets, SHIELD would include a collapsible, accordion-like base to absorb the energy of a landing. A full-size prototype of the base was tested on Aug. 12, 2022. The prototype was hurled at the ground from the top of a nearly 90-foot-tall (27-meter-tall) drop tower at JPL. A steel plate ensured the impact was even harder than what would be experienced on Mars.
The design worked: After crushing against the steel plate at 110 mph (177 kaph), several electronic components inside the SHIELD prototype, including a smartphone, survived the impact.
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