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It's a kind of cloud.

an the career is medically related.
Care to take another stab at it?
 
Well, correct, but I mean it to mean the boundary between levels of salinity.

Hmm. Well, I won't guess because I know the answer.

Who knows what a thermocline is?
 
teknitroxdiver:
Well, correct, but I mean it to mean the boundary between levels of salinity.

Hmm. Well, I won't guess because I know the answer.

Who knows what a thermocline is?

Wheee! Sounds like something frm my fluid mechs class in school...
It's a layer of water where the temperature gradient across the layer usually is sharp, and that separates areas with differences in temperature.

Next: Who knows what is thermodiffusion? :confused:
 
goodknight411 - anesthesiologist is my other thought.

0 was invented in India, it was needed to have something to fill in the open spaces while doing the math for astrology.
 
Beth2:
Wheee! Sounds like something frm my fluid mechs class in school...
It's a layer of water where the temperature gradient across the layer usually is sharp, and that separates areas with differences in temperature.

Next: Who knows what is thermodiffusion? :confused:

OoooOOoo.... I think the root words break this out well: diffusion under the influence of a temperature gradient! Did I get it?

What is STS-31?
 
CBulla:
OoooOOoo.... I think the root words break this out well: diffusion under the influence of a temperature gradient! Did I get it?

What is STS-31?

Is it the 35th Space Shuttle Mission?

If i'm correct then I astound even myself :11:

Do you prefer to dive wet or dry?
 
Mrs Mares:
Do you prefer to dive wet or dry?
Wet. It was 49 degrees F @ 79 feet on the Comet yesterday. I think I'll have to switch back to dry.

Same question. Wet or Dry?
 
Wet...no other way to dive is there? Would like to learn how to dive dry but not now.

Will Florida get hit by another hurricane this year?
 
Mrs Mares:
Is it the 35th Space Shuttle Mission?

If i'm correct then I astound even myself :11:

Do you prefer to dive wet or dry?

It is the 35th Shuttle mission - 10th Flight OV-103: Primary payload, Hubble Space Telescope, deployed in a 380-statute-mile orbit. - This is one of my favorite missions that the shuttle fleet has performed. :)

I dive wet.. 97% of the time in a straight up honest to goodness swimmy suit.

Who is Story Musgrave and whats his website?
 
Story Musgrave is one of NASA's most experienced astronauts. With a 30 year career spanning the Apollo era of the 1960s right through to the Space Shuttle program of the 1990s, he is the only astronaut to have flown on all five Space Shuttles. He is also a pilot, surgeon, mechanic, poet and philosopher.

His website is http://www.spacestory.com


Where is NASA storing their space shuttles and other aircraft to escape damage from all these hurricanes hitting Florida?
 
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