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"My coping mechanisms for a long time were alcohol and drugs." Placebo announce new documentary This Search For Meaning, featuring interviews with Robbie Williams, Garbage's Shirley Manson, Idles, Yungblud and more
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"My coping mechanisms for a long time were alcohol and drugs." Placebo announce new documentary This Search For Meaning, featuring interviews with Robbie Williams, Garbage's Shirley Manson, Idles, Yungblud and more

"This Search for Meaning glimpses the band in a way that I do not believe they have been seen before" says director
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Paul Ryan SLAMMED By Fellow Republican Over Trump Comments
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Paul Ryan SLAMMED By Fellow Republican Over Trump Comments

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Watch: World's Leftists ‘Heartbroken’ After IDF Hostage Rescue
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Watch: World's Leftists ‘Heartbroken’ After IDF Hostage Rescue

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Bryan Kohberger Trial: The Shocking Costs Pushing Idaho's Budget To The Brink
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Bryan Kohberger Trial: The Shocking Costs Pushing Idaho's Budget To The Brink

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Complete List Of Survivor Albums And Songs

Survivor was formed in Chicago in 1978 by guitarist/songwriter Frankie Sullivan and keyboardist/guitarist Jim Peterik. The band achieved its greatest success in the 1980s with their anthem “Eye of the Tiger,” written at the request of actor Sylvester Stallone for the movie Rocky III. This track propelled them into international stardom as it topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks and won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1982. Additionally, it received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Survivor has released eight studio albums, two live The post Complete List Of Survivor Albums And Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Pro Tip: If Their Lips Are Moving, It's a Lie
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Pro Tip: If Their Lips Are Moving, It's a Lie
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Immaculate Conception by Lesbian Force Witches: Real Star Wars Fans Roast 'The Acolyte'
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Immaculate Conception by Lesbian Force Witches: Real Star Wars Fans Roast 'The Acolyte'

Immaculate Conception by Lesbian Force Witches: Real Star Wars Fans Roast 'The Acolyte'
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The 1st 'major lunar standstill' in more than 18 years is about to occur. Here's how to see it.
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The 1st 'major lunar standstill' in more than 18 years is about to occur. Here's how to see it.

A major lunar standstill is about to occur. The phenomenon happens every 18.6 years when the moon rises and sets at its most extreme points on the horizon, while also climbing to its highest and lowest point in the sky.
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The Morning Briefing: MSM Hacks Are Blackout Drunk on Their Own Biden Kool-Aid
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The Morning Briefing: MSM Hacks Are Blackout Drunk on Their Own Biden Kool-Aid

Top O' the BriefingHappy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Swalbalya was the delight of Summer Cornhole with her whiskey/coconut snow cones.  Advertisement We are going to shake things…
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Starliner Has Five Leaks
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Starliner Has Five Leaks

Many space fans have been following the successful launch of the Boeing Starliner, another commercial organisation aiming to make space more accessible. It successfully reached the International Space Station, delivering Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams into orbit but it wasn’t without a hitch. Three of its thrusters experienced problems and there were ‘five small leaks on the service module.’ The crew and ground teams are working through safety checks of power and habitability. To ensure a safe return of the astronauts NASA has extended the mission by four days to 18th June.  Boeing Starliner is a reusable (partly) spacecraft designed to transport crews to low Earth orbit. NASA is the lead customer so, once certification has been achieved, will be used to deliver astronauts regularly to the ISS. It consists of a crew capsule that can be used ten times and an expendable service module. Measuring 4.6 metres in diameter it is slightly larger than the Apollo Command module that was a part of the historic Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins mission to the Moon. The Apollo 10 command/service module nicknamed “Charlie Brown” orbiting the Moon as seen from the lunar module. Credit: NASA The Boeing Starliner launch marked its first crewed trip into orbit, with the objective of data collection for certification by NASA for regular crewed missions to ISS. The tests are numerous and include; running the spacecraft in minimal power mode (for when docked to ISS), checking suitability to support crew on its own in the event of an emergency, performing habitability studies for a four person crew and a multitude of other system checks. The module has been docked to ISS since 6th June.  Teething problems for any new module are always expected but when the word ‘leak’ pops up it is most definitely a cause for concern. In the case of Starliner, five small leaks have been detected in the service module helium manifolds. When Starliner launched, the ground team already knew there was one leak in the propulsion system but now, four more have been detected! The flight engineers initially suspected a flaw in a manifold seal or possibly even faulty installation but now, with the four additional leaks they’re trying to understand if there is a common problem. The leaks are not the only problem that has been experienced. As Starliner approached ISS, it relied upon precise pulses from the 28 reaction control thrusters. During this critical phase of the docking process, five of them failed. More accurately, the spacecraft control software deduced they were not working and deselected them. The first docking window was missed as a result but the crew were able to test and restart four of the five engines allowing them to safely dock. Engineers are still looking into the thruster problem but are confidence it will allow the safe return of the astronauts.  International Space Station. Credit: NASA As for the helium leak, flight engineers have examined the leak rate and confirmed that Starliner has sufficient margin to support a return trip to Earth. With Starliner docked to the ISS the manifolds are all closed preventing any helium loss until the return trip which takes just seven hours. Even with the manifolds open and the rate of leak there is sufficient helium to support 70 hours of flight time.  Ground support teams are continuing to work through the problems and the return plan. They will explore tolerances and possible operational mitigations for the remainder of the mission. As the team depart from the ISS, no earlier than 18th June they will slowly adjust orbit away from the Space Station. A deorbit burn will be completed before entering the atmosphere and landing in south-western United States. Source : NASA, Boeing Progress on Testing Starliner with Crew at Space Station The post Starliner Has Five Leaks appeared first on Universe Today.
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