Smiles and Cries
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dumb question, what do you hope to accomplish? what have you done Ted?
Diversity in space exploration matters though, even if physically there are no differences in color, race, creed, or sex among the astronauts going into space or what they're able to accomplish. A huge part of why yesterday and today were such awesome accomplishments is because it can inspire a younger generation who (because of the retirement of the shuttle program, NASA funding, etc) haven't really given much thought about space exploration or habitation.NASA is really going for all the "firsts", which makes it feel more like marketing and not about the goal of establishing ourselves in space (really, you could just send out a crew of only black women, it don't matter. Diversity means shit in space.), though I won't complain as long as we get progress in space exploration.
agree with the guys on the NSF stream that mess was too political. I know these politicians fun NASA but really can't wait for a full private space program.
thanks Russia for the last 9 years would have been nice
Diversity in space exploration matters though, even if physically there are no differences in color, race, creed, or sex among the astronauts going into space or what they're able to accomplish. A huge part of why yesterday and today were such awesome accomplishments is because it can inspire a younger generation who (because of the retirement of the shuttle program, NASA funding, etc) haven't really given much thought about space exploration or habitation.
We need milestones like "the first woman on the moon" for the same reasons we needed Lt. Uhura on the bridge of the Enterprise in 1966. We need young women growing up in a world where it's okay to have aspirations of being an astronaut or to be inspired by our modern heroes and their accomplishments.
Yeah, don't see what reason there was to have Ted Cruz there.
Also regarding Russia, so it's true that the US have been depending on Russia, buying spots on their vessels, to get out into space since 2011? It's kind of beautiful how cooperation in space have been kept steady despite the turmoil between the US and Russia the last 9 years.
Russia didn’t do it out of charity or cooperation, they charged us 90 million a seat, the deal was lucrative for them and kept their own space industry going when it also was in major fiscal ruin and low on the political favor.
What's the difference between that and the original?
It looks more normal when not looking at an image that isn't blown up til the res goes to crap.
My optimism is at record levels. I can't wait to see where we'll be in ten years.Going to the moon, and eventually to Mars. I never thought I would live through this.
Incredible stuff, man... I hate that this isn't the biggest news in the world right now.
That invisible button is probably an alien invasion.If that's not fucking tragic, I don't know what is (well, outside of all other obviously tragic things).
Sometimes I like to engage in these fantasy worldbuilding scenarios, where a button gets pushed and suddenly, humanity actually starts working together on solving its problems and actively builds a culture around avoiding putting so much effort into petty bullshit.
Health, safety, food, housing for those in need. Fixing broken countries and cultures of cruelty. Remember that feeling we get when we're part of something alongside other people and everyone works hard enough that everything else doesn't really matter anymore? Unity in purpose. Imagine that scaled up to the whole of humanity; everyone working together towards building a better future.
At its absolute best, space travel pretty much embodies that ideal. At least in people's dumb, naive hearts if not in reality.
NASA is really going for all the "firsts", which makes it feel more like marketing and not about the goal of establishing ourselves in space (really, you could just send out a crew of only black women, it don't matter. Diversity means shit in space.), though I won't complain as long as we get progress in space exploration.
Very calming to watch...
One thing I'm curious about, how bad does the air in the space station smell at this point. Scrubbing and basic hygiene can only do so much. Hoping for a safe return tomorrow.
You’d get used to it, either way.
I have not been following much so I don't know what time this will splash down
those guys should still be sleeping right now
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