LangleyBlue1970
Well-Known Member
Two hours to go.
About the same amount of time it takes a woman to parallel parkWe’ve all seen a rocket take of what I want to see is them landing on the moon which takes five Days..
Soup!That's the special announcement Trumps making tonight.
The Clangers are an enemy of the United States and they are invading to protect the oil they've just found there.
and a woman and a black man, surprised he's not put his own choice of people in there tbhBet the orange gibbon is not loving the fact that there's a Canadian onboard.
and a woman and a black man, surprised he's not put his own choice of people in there tbh
I wish:)Fuck work!
It’s the first step to going a lot further. A moon base, a trip to Mars.Hardly newsworthy flying round the moon - if they actually landed on it nearly 60 years ago, had a walk around, put a flag on it, and even filmed the whole thing........
Me too.Really hope i'm wrong on this but I have a morbid feeling it's going to go catastrophically wrong.
Not this time.We’ve all seen a rocket take of what I want to see is them landing on the moon which takes five Days..
They aren’t just flying round it like Apollo 10. They are going a lot further out as they go past.Yes, but compared to actually landing on it, flying round it and taking a few pics isn't really a step forward, much less a giant leap
It's a rational fear. Been a while since this kind of thing has happened and some of us still have vivid memories of space shuttles Challenger and Colombia.Really hope i'm wrong on this but I have a morbid feeling it's going to go catastrophically wrong.
Not old enough for challenger, but do recall colombia now you've mentioned it. I don't follow what NASA get up to in any real detail but there doesnt appear to have been a lot of testing done prior to this.It's a rational fear. Been a while since this kind of thing has happened and some of us still have vivid memories of space shuttles Challenger and Colombia.
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I watched Challenger live.Not old enough for challenger, but do recall colombia now you've mentioned it. I don't follow what NASA get up to in any real detail but there doesnt appear to have been a lot of testing done prior to this.
Everything seems infinitely more complicated now which also opens everything up to many more ways it could go wrong.
Hope its a major success, not just because I don't want to watch people die, i would love to see significant advancements in space exploration in my lifetime. Growing up it felt like everybody was constantly talking about space exploration and it seemed inevitable i'd get to witness that but a few decades later that no longer seems all that likely, i'd at least like to see us land back on the moon and failure here could set that back substantially.