Message from @Thinky

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2020-01-03 00:27:27 UTC  

Change, certainly

2020-01-03 00:27:35 UTC  

happen with bush, obama and raegan

2020-01-03 00:27:38 UTC  

if he was 22, then why did he post his 'he's done it' tweet 11 years after the fact LOL @That Sick 🅱astard

2020-01-03 00:28:04 UTC  

Uh

2020-01-03 00:28:21 UTC  

One of the things we've known the US has been shifting to...

2020-01-03 00:28:35 UTC  

how many more broken promises by nasa will it take for you to believe that they are full of sh*t?

2020-01-03 00:28:35 UTC  

I knew you were going to say something like that

2020-01-03 00:28:37 UTC  

Is the privitization of space flight.

2020-01-03 00:28:44 UTC  

This has been the goal for a while

2020-01-03 00:28:51 UTC  

@carlito He was 33

2020-01-03 00:28:57 UTC  

33 okay

2020-01-03 00:29:09 UTC  

To accelerate innovations under by introducing competition of such a scale

2020-01-03 00:29:11 UTC  

He crossed back in December of 2018 so

2020-01-03 00:29:36 UTC  

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?

2020-01-03 00:29:51 UTC  

spacex is subsidized by the public and by nasa 😂 it's only 10% private

2020-01-03 00:29:56 UTC  

I have some old Gemini photos somewhere

2020-01-03 00:30:01 UTC  

Very pretty.

2020-01-03 00:30:29 UTC  

im going to watch this story a bit and get back to you okay @That Sick 🅱astard .. you've definitely started something thanks

2020-01-03 00:30:31 UTC  

Blue Origin, SpaceX, SLA, ULA, MIS, etc.

2020-01-03 00:30:48 UTC  

4000 years of going through endless space at 1.5 million km an hour and constellations are still the same ever since

2020-01-03 00:30:53 UTC  

SpaceX is 100% private, subsidized doesn't mean it isn't Private

2020-01-03 00:31:09 UTC  

yeah it's because they're so faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar away

2020-01-03 00:31:22 UTC  

Constellations have moved, what do you mean?

2020-01-03 00:31:25 UTC  

They actually are not

2020-01-03 00:31:31 UTC  

They are changing, even as we see them

2020-01-03 00:31:37 UTC  

@carlito I hope you find something productive

2020-01-03 00:31:39 UTC  

Changes are small, but noticeable

2020-01-03 00:31:50 UTC  

Even Greek constellations were noticeably different

2020-01-03 00:32:11 UTC  

i hope so too .. it's about time i do

2020-01-03 00:32:12 UTC  

This is something we actually went into when discussing Early Engineering / Astronomy practices

2020-01-03 00:32:40 UTC  

Also, speed is entirely relative

2020-01-03 00:32:51 UTC  

Relative to other constellations, we are not moving at such speeds

2020-01-03 00:33:00 UTC  

Nor relative to the stars we generally see

2020-01-03 00:33:27 UTC  

In fact, what we can see is limited by the cluttering of stars in the sky, the further you look into it.

2020-01-03 00:33:39 UTC  

And that is with what we have detected and cataloged thus far

2020-01-03 00:34:02 UTC  

If you look at the catalogs, they are literally done in stripes so we can catalog all the stars in a small stripe area

2020-01-03 00:34:09 UTC  

We've barely even scratched the surface

2020-01-03 00:35:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662454017628307457/ClKlJSIWQAEK9hu.jpg

2020-01-03 00:36:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662454268564996132/flat-earth-ice-wall-antarctica.jpg

2020-01-03 00:37:22 UTC  

Wait, why is that image of the horizon valid, but if you go just a bit higher to capture a wider angle its fake?

2020-01-03 00:38:39 UTC  

Oh hey