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What shuttle components did NASA buy on eBay in 2002?

The Space Shuttle was developed by NASA in the late 1970s and equipped with cutting-edge microprocessor technology at the time, including the Intel 8086 processor. shuttles, but Intel no longer produced such processors. Therefore, NASA, along with obsolete motherboards and eight-inch floppy drives, had to buy them on the Internet, mainly through an eBay auction.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is a British Overseas Territory near Antarctica that features a reindeer on its coat of arms and flag. There is no mistake here: deer were brought to the South Georgia archipelago in the early 20th century by Norwegian whalers for hunting and eating. When whaling came to naught, there was almost no permanent population on the islands, and deer multiplied to several thousand individuals and began to pose a threat to the local ecosystem. In 2013, a decision was made to completely exterminate the population, and now there are almost no deer left in South Georgia.

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