▲ 0 r/Roku

My TCL Roku TV looses Wi-Fi ofton.

The problem happens anywhere from about an hour to several hours of watching TV.

Is the Wi-Fi function part of the built Roku device. If so, can a Roku stick be used as a test and workaround?

We’ve tried several of the workarounds we’ve found here.

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u/Donindacula — 4 days ago

How will the MoonBase be powered.

NASA has plans to put a nuclear power plant on the moon by about 2030. Will that be necessary? Since Artemis will be landing on the high always sunlit areas, wouldn’t solar be the most likely first source of power. And maybe the future source too.

Nuclear will certainly be needed in the northern latitudes where the sun sets for days at a time.

Solar or nuclear or someday both?

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u/Donindacula — 5 days ago
▲ 10 r/ISS

How far can Astronauts in the ISS see?

I got curious so I did a quick check. Earth 🌎 is about 8000 miles wide. The ISS is orbiting at about 240 miles high. And the part of earth that astronauts can see is about 2000 miles wide, about the width of the United States from “sea to shining sea.”
Reference is a NASA article from 2003 titled Watching the World Go By.
Just an FYI.

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u/Donindacula — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/leaf

Does a CHAdeMO to CCS adapter work well with older Leafs?

I have a 2013 with shrinking range and three of the CHAdeMO chargers near me have been removed including one at the other end of my longest trips. So I’m considering getting one.

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u/Donindacula — 14 days ago
▲ 3 r/BlueOrigin+1 crossposts

Blue Moon “Mk2 Alpha”

With all the SpaceX lovers, SpaceX haters and space graphic artists, why don't we see more about the Blue Moon MARK-2 Alpha HLS.

I would also like to see some more from Blue Originabout it. Lilk all the updates we see anbut the Blue Ring.

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u/Donindacula — 27 days ago
▲ 15 r/ISS

Will the the life of the ISS be extended past 2030.

They could postpone the De-orbit a few years at a time, as safety deems, until one of the corporate space stations are ready.

One problem is the rides for the crews. Russia probably wants out and Musk wants to retire the Dragon.

Could the Starliner or Dreamchaser be crew ready in 4-5 years? Or even Indias crew capsule.

Thoughts?

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u/Donindacula — 29 days ago

What are the chances of 3 Artemis launches in 2028?

With the Artemin-3 launch slipping to late 2027, there's a chance it may slip into early 2028. Then Artemins 4 and 5 can still launch later in 2028.

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u/Donindacula — 3 months ago