Message from @Grenade123
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This discussion took a weird turn. I guess I'm gonna get dinner
Good bye Hun! @.B
Have fun!
i mean ffs, the NASA plan was to have a lunar base by 1980
they should change the text to say "several autistics are typing"
We already have tests working on monkeys
What tests
For what
On replacement spines
i'm just shitposting and arguing everything for the chatpoints Grenade 😄
Jesus
Fuckijg Christ
gotta get ahead of princess Shivangi 😛
who wants to be queen
i mean, the only reason we don't have a moon base, Wol, is that we no longer cared as a country
Let me say this again
"We've" built artificial eyes my dude
If a person is born with a deformed spine
Like Ricky Berwick
Or Yung cripp
i mean, we cancelled a project to go back 20 billion dollars in because "we don't feel like it anymore":
i know Grenade, but my point is that when people say "we'll have X in the next 10 years" its always just wishful thinking
Or someone of that kind
As they grow
because 20 years later, its still "just 7 more years or so"
RIP constellation program
Their entire body grows to accomodate it
You can't simply replace the spine
Right but that also assumes that issue can't be fixed earlier on, or that there's no solution for it at all ever
hell, nano-technology to cure cancer was promised to us 5 years ago
You'd have to remake the bone structure
i read an article that maybe a good argument for defunding NASA in favor of the private sector.
Yes
Space X has accomplished incredible things
the issue with private sector is that it needs to be profitable
And until we can mine asteroids etc, theres not much profit in it 😦
and the whole point is because space projects take forever, and are expensive. so good luck getting and keeping them funded by like the 2-3 different administrations.
like Bush approved Constellation, then Obama canned it
FFS the ISRO is given to the privafe sector in India
funny how the democrats were anti-science 😄
good guy obama said "fuck that" to going back to the moon
They sent a satellite to mars at less than 300 million dollars