So if things go well today, humans will leave low Earth orbit for the first time in half a century.
I think that’s pretty great.
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So if things go well today, humans will leave low Earth orbit for the first time in half a century.
I think that’s pretty great.
I'm in the camp of critics who think spending time and money landing men on that barren rock again is foolishness, and there are better bang-for-the-buck space programs to devote our energies to.
Money better used elsewhere. I’d rather it be used to actually help people. Our spending is way over the top for frivolities.
Impressive to watch even if it is something of a vanity show. The same dollars spent in other scientific fields could help with some immediate earthly problems.
Great space podcast - 13 Minutes from the BBC. First three seasons were on Apollo and the shuttle program. They’re doing an episode a day until the astronauts are back on earth. It’s excellent. Highly recommended.
Amazing factoid: 15 booster engines are being reused from the shuttle program. One was never flown at all. One used today was on a shuttle flight in 1984 or 1985! That amazed me. They were reworked.
okay---i sat-n-watched the launch. That thing really gets moving; them astranotts must feel squished flat from g-forces, on take off. Plus---i too was very impressed that the ship used some previously-used rocket motors. So anyway---it may not be evident, the why's of manned space exploration, but betcha it will pay off in the long run. That's my hunch. If nothing else, we may need the moon for extra storage space and marginalizing political dissidents. "They" can have all the BLM Marches and No Kings Rallies they want up there, and not bother the rest of us. Ha.:help::thankyou:
ldahl… A ludicrous response.
I am not so sure about that. A much better use is to put more gaudy gold on the walls of the Oval Office.
I could see it from my house 40 miles away. It is mind boggling how they can engineer the whole thing. I don’t understand the point of it but perhaps since every American has good healthcare and insurance, a roof over their heads and can afford nutritious food it is fine. Plus there are no homeless vets thank goodness.
okay---flwersevwre, you know what Coach Lombardi said, don't you? Something to the effect that the Best Defense is a Good Offense. Yup. But yeah---keeping the peace. it's a dirty, thankless job, but somebody has to do it. Plus--Like Ol Barn said about trouble brewing---ya gotta nip it. That's why the aya tolla hadta go. Hope that helps you some.(see photo)Attachment 6766