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@Flat earth BEAST Would flying you to space or in a HAB be sufficient to convince you?
Be respectful please @That Sick 🅱astard
@carlito He was 22
!mute @nesymerp1
yeah sure, there's a reason they are delaying space exploration as much as possible. it's not like they canceled space travel in the last 2 presidential administrations. how much do u bet they will cancel the 2024 moon exploration plan?
Cancel? Unlikely.
Change, certainly
happen with bush, obama and raegan
if he was 22, then why did he post his 'he's done it' tweet 11 years after the fact LOL @That Sick 🅱astard
Uh
One of the things we've known the US has been shifting to...
how many more broken promises by nasa will it take for you to believe that they are full of sh*t?
I knew you were going to say something like that
Is the privitization of space flight.
This has been the goal for a while
@carlito He was 33
33 okay
To accelerate innovations under by introducing competition of such a scale
He crossed back in December of 2018 so
So back to my original question... where can I find a good picture of the entire US? Like how high up would I need to be to see from Virginia to cali?
spacex is subsidized by the public and by nasa 😂 it's only 10% private
I have some old Gemini photos somewhere
Very pretty.
im going to watch this story a bit and get back to you okay @That Sick 🅱astard .. you've definitely started something thanks
Blue Origin, SpaceX, SLA, ULA, MIS, etc.
4000 years of going through endless space at 1.5 million km an hour and constellations are still the same ever since
SpaceX is 100% private, subsidized doesn't mean it isn't Private
yeah it's because they're so faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar away
Constellations have moved, what do you mean?
They actually are not
They are changing, even as we see them
@carlito I hope you find something productive
Changes are small, but noticeable
Even Greek constellations were noticeably different
i hope so too .. it's about time i do
This is something we actually went into when discussing Early Engineering / Astronomy practices
Also, speed is entirely relative
Relative to other constellations, we are not moving at such speeds
Nor relative to the stars we generally see
In fact, what we can see is limited by the cluttering of stars in the sky, the further you look into it.