Not just the moon, in 5 years were fucking off to mars too :rejoice
Are we all watching the boogaloo livestream? First manned murican mission to space in ages?
Not just the moon, in 5 years were fucking off to mars too :rejoice
To mars. Even if he wants to return he'll be up there for years lulNot just the moon, in 5 years were fucking off to mars too :rejoice
Plz let Elon go up, Grimes. So we don't have to listen to his shit anymore. :prayingemoji
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Get in losers we're going to conquer the MOON
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To mars. Even if he wants to return he'll be up there for years lulNot just the moon, in 5 years were fucking off to mars too :rejoice
Plz let Elon go up, Grimes. So we don't have to listen to his shit anymore. :prayingemoji
I really hope this happens. Often times I think our generation won't have a moon landing and that is very depressing.
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Get in losers we're going to conquer the MOON
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Get in losers we're going to conquer the MOON
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Trump and Elon are now my heroes :uguu
Trulon
:lawdTrulon
Some kind of bad makeup TOS race. :lol The Trulons.
1960's astronauts: We WILL get to the moon under any circumstances, you have our word Mr. President.
2020 astronauts: B-but I don't wanna go Elon, there's a cloud in the sky :(
launching astronauts on rockets is cool, don't really see why some people are so invested in seeing elon fail just because he's space karen
launching astronauts on rockets is cool, don't really see why some people are so invested in seeing elon fail just because he's space karen
That was sick, can’t wait for the rocket landing on the boat to be a conspiracy because the feed cutout on landinh
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1290806924728918017
:obama
Private company space exploration: begins
humanity in 2075:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfnn1U7j5Qc
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1290806924728918017
:obama
Not been following this "starship" stuff much, but what's the connection between "flying" what looks like a grain silo and interplanetary travel again?
They literally got 7 starships on deck
Update, nine years later: When this piece was originally published in 2014, the criticisms above were current and valid. However, in the almost-decade since, the world of space flight has been utterly transformed. Today in 2023, more than half of the Expedition 68 crew circling Earth on the International Space Station were delivered there by SpaceX spacecraft carried by SpaceX launch vehicles; the James Webb Space Telescope sits at the L2 point doing incredible science; and even the long-delayed SLS rocket has had its maiden flight, propelling an uncrewed Orion spacecraft into a multi-week circumlunar journey. Unlike the years spent adrift in the earlier part of this century, it feels like NASA has now turned a very important corner, and the future of human space feels bright and hopeful for the first time in a long time.
The 2013 film Gravity features a Kessler syndrome catastrophe as the inciting incident of the story, when Russia shoots down an old satellite.[37]
The 39-year old Russian satellite was destroyed in an anti-satellite weapon test on 15 November 2021, resulting in space debris in orbits between 300 and 1,100 km (190 and 680 mi) above the Earth. The threat of potential collision with debris caused the crew of the International Space Station (ISS) to take shelter in their escape capsules for the first few passes of the debris cloud, and increased the future risk of a debris collision with the ISS or other satellites.
QuoteUpdate, nine years later: When this piece was originally published in 2014, the criticisms above were current and valid. However, in the almost-decade since, the world of space flight has been utterly transformed. Today in 2023, more than half of the Expedition 68 crew circling Earth on the International Space Station were delivered there by SpaceX spacecraft carried by SpaceX launch vehicles; the James Webb Space Telescope sits at the L2 point doing incredible science; and even the long-delayed SLS rocket has had its maiden flight, propelling an uncrewed Orion spacecraft into a multi-week circumlunar journey. Unlike the years spent adrift in the earlier part of this century, it feels like NASA has now turned a very important corner, and the future of human space feels bright and hopeful for the first time in a long time.
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