人類が月へ向けて宇宙へ打ち上げられました(月周回フライバイ)。これは人類が深宇宙へ到達した最遠距離となります🤯 おめでとう...
人類が宇宙へ打ち上げられ、月周回フライバイに向かっています。これは人類が深宇宙へ到達した史上最遠距離の旅となります。関係するすべての素晴らしいエンジニアとチームにお祝いを!
人類が宇宙へ打ち上げられ、月周回フライバイに向かっています。これは人類が深宇宙へ到達した史上最遠距離の旅となります。関係するすべての素晴らしいエンジニアとチームにお祝いを!
The Artemis II mission launched to orbit the moon, similar to Apollo 8's preparatory mission in 1968. Like Apollo 13, it will swing around the moon rather than entering lunar orbit.
Nick Bostrom's 2014 book "Superintelligence" examines the potential risks and necessary safeguards for advanced artificial intelligence. The work outlines problems with true AI and proposes strategies to address them before such technology is developed.
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The term "perilune" refers to the point in a spacecraft's orbit when it is closest to the moon. This term is sometimes called "periselene," with both terms having different linguistic origins.
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