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 in Texas. They think Trump was actually replaced by a body double.  BREAKING: People are saying a Trump body double was just seen with Elon Musk at the SpaceX Starship launch. Does this look like a clone to you  an account known as HustleBitch wrote Tuesday.      HustleBitch   tweet has been viewed over 3.7 million times, with accounts debating the merits of the claim.  馃毃 BREAKING: People are saying a Trump body double was just seen with Elon Musk at the SpaceX Starship launch.  Does this look like a clone to you  pic.twitter/CoUdpEU8df mdash; HustleBitch  @HustleBitch_  November 19, 2024  Is neck and face much thinner to. Coloring as well, one verified account wrote in broken English. X no longer verifies the identity of accounts since Musk bought the platform, instead allowing anyone to spe stanley cup nd $8 per month to get a blue checkmark. And while thinner is debatable, Trump   color was certainly darker than his average day. But that   not evidence of a body dou stanley water jug ble. Trump rather infamously applies some kind of make-up to make his skin darker, often becoming an orange-ish color.  Ed Krassenstein, a liberal influencer on X who was previously banned but reinstated by Musk, questioned whether it was actually Trump, asking the SpaceX founder to weigh in. Musk did not comment on Krassenstein   tweet, despite often engaging with the man.  Is this a Trump body double  @elonmusk can you confi stanley cup rm that this was r Nyaz China Bans Ride-Hailing App Didi From App Stores Over Violations of User Data Collection and Usage
 after a gyroscope failure. From a NASA press release:     In an attempt to correct the erroneously high rates produced by the backup gyro, the Hubble operations team executed a running restart of the gyro on Oct. 16. This procedure turned the gyro off for one second, and then restarted it before the wheel spun down. The intention was to clear any faults that may have occurred during startup on Oct. 6, after the gyro had been off for more than 7.5 years. However, the resulting data showed no improvement in the gyros performance. On Oct. 18, the Hubble operations team commanded a series of spacecraft maneuvers, stanley us  or turns, in opposite directions to attempt to clear any block stanley cup age that may have caused the float to be off-center and produce the exceedingly high rates. During each maneuver, the gyro was switched from high mode to low mode to dislodge any blockage that may have accumulated around the float. Most of my professional experience outside of journalism involved troubleshooting software and setting up printers. Though the explanation from NASA seems technical, this series of maneuvers sounds just like what I might tell someone to do if a printer were acting up: First, restart the thing. Second, try and clear any jams. And, voil脿, everything is fine and dandy. Hubble, a crucial tool used by astronomers around the world, entered safe mode earlier this month. The telescope relies on three motion-sensing gyroscopes in order to keep itself stable.  stanley hrnek One of the older gyros failed aft