CoolaidWade said:
Interesting fact (To me anyway that I just realized). Being that I don't make my way to the movies anymore. Now I just read and watch every TV series out there.
The last two movies I saw were the original Top Gun they re-released in IMAX a few years ago and then Maverick in IMAX.
I just love Top Gun, I guess.
Probably why this movie just made a killing. It brought people out to the movies who normally don't go.
Buck Turgidson said:
Finally watched this movie the other day (I might be the last one by now). Overall an enjoyable flick. Not sure how lefties could object to anything in this, but they are mentally ill, so you never can tell what'll set them off.
maroon barchetta said:
I'm still curious whether Mav proposed or otherwise committed to Penny on the beach when he showed up that night in his dress whites.
Nobody else had them on at that time.
When Maverick ejected at Mach 10.5, he was going 7,000 mph, giving him 400 million joules of kinetic energy — the explosive power of 100 kg of TNT. A situation that human physiology is not designed to survive.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 9, 2022
So, no. Maverick does not walk away from this. He be dead. Very dead.
TCTTS said:
Tyson is such a ******* kill joy nerd
When Maverick ejected at Mach 10.5, he was going 7,000 mph, giving him 400 million joules of kinetic energy — the explosive power of 100 kg of TNT. A situation that human physiology is not designed to survive.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 9, 2022
So, no. Maverick does not walk away from this. He be dead. Very dead.
fig96 said:When Maverick ejected at Mach 10.5, he was going 7,000 mph, giving him 400 million joules of kinetic energy — the explosive power of 100 kg of TNT. A situation that human physiology is not designed to survive.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 9, 2022
So, no. Maverick does not walk away from this. He be dead. Very dead.
The Porkchop Express said:
I mean the navy probably also has a policy against 57 year olds test flying jets and leading combat missions.
fig96 said:When Maverick ejected at Mach 10.5, he was going 7,000 mph, giving him 400 million joules of kinetic energy — the explosive power of 100 kg of TNT. A situation that human physiology is not designed to survive.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 9, 2022
So, no. Maverick does not walk away from this. He be dead. Very dead.
fig96 said:When Maverick ejected at Mach 10.5, he was going 7,000 mph, giving him 400 million joules of kinetic energy — the explosive power of 100 kg of TNT. A situation that human physiology is not designed to survive.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 9, 2022
So, no. Maverick does not walk away from this. He be dead. Very dead.
Depends on his altitude. I was going Mach 25 when I left the ISS on a spacewalk and that was just fine. https://t.co/w2LP91SX06
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) October 10, 2022