Something you never knew

Yep well googled Geo 🤣

some sources are stating $160b US and climbing with mods added.

How fast is the ISS moving?​

The Station orbits the Earth every 90 minutes, which adds up to 16 orbits every day. The ISS travels at a speed of 5 miles per second or ~18,000 miles (or ~29,000 kilometers) per hour. So each day the ISS views 16 sunrises and sunsets while traveling a path that is just shy of the distance to the Moon and back
 
Without googling it, have a guess what is the most expensive object ever built by humans. [ if you know, estimate how much $US]
Answer in 1 hr.
Winner gets a rowdy applause.
I'd guess it's something from decades ago that with inflation is worth the most or something that took a long time to build...like the great pyramid but not that obvious.
 
I'd guess it's something from decades ago that with inflation is worth the most or something that took a long time to build...like the great pyramid but not that obvious.
I agree. If you added in uncosted labour and materials and the cost of lives lost and adjusted for the value of money you could also consider something like the Great Wall.
 
I'd guess it's something from decades ago that with inflation is worth the most or something that took a long time to build...like the great pyramid but not that obvious.
Anwer: ISS ~ 160b

Brissietiger67 If you could could put a monetary value of the pyramids then the great wall of china would be worth more to build wouldnt it??
 

Yep well googled Geo 🤣

some sources are stating $160b US and climbing with mods added.

How fast is the ISS moving?​

The Station orbits the Earth every 90 minutes, which adds up to 16 orbits every day. The ISS travels at a speed of 5 miles per second or ~18,000 miles (or ~29,000 kilometers) per hour. So each day the ISS views 16 sunrises and sunsets while traveling a path that is just shy of the distance to the Moon and back

Yep well googled Geo 🤣

some sources are stating $160b US and climbing with mods added.

How fast is the ISS moving?​

The Station orbits the Earth every 90 minutes, which adds up to 16 orbits every day. The ISS travels at a speed of 5 miles per second or ~18,000 miles (or ~29,000 kilometers) per hour. So each day the ISS views 16 sunrises and sunsets while traveling a path that is just shy of the distance to the Moon and back
Heres a bit of vision for you Cobar.....

""Mankinds greatest mistake will be its inability to control the technology it created""

Dr Steve Hawkins
 
Mercurial Talent - I recall Rex Mossop describing players who were exciting as being Mercurial and never really understood what the Great Moose meant. Many years later I realised that the expression is similar to being enigmatic or indeed inconsistent (aka The WestsTigers). Apart from our entire squad, what current Mercurially talented players are around today?
 
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